Not exact matches
The findings from researchers at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science provide new evidence that climate
change in the tropical Pacific will result
in changes in rainfall
patterns in the region and amplify warming
near the equator
in the
future.
This
pattern is not likely to
change in the
near future.
That bold statement may seem like hyperbole, but there is now a very clear
pattern in the scientific evidence documenting that the earth is warming, that warming is due largely to human activity, that warming is causing important
changes in climate, and that rapid and potentially catastrophic
changes in the
near future are very possible.
Only through a proper empirical understanding of the
pattern of climate equity now, and how it will
change in the
near future, can signatories of the UNFCCC make meaningful progress toward resolving the inequity
in the burden of climate
change impacts.