Not exact matches
Alex Katz continues to
produce new works with the same
cool reserve that placed him on the forefront
of Pop Art many
decades ago.
If the new forecast
of a
decade of cooler temperatures in North America and Europe pans out, it will pose a substantial challenge to climate campaigners, politicians, and citizens: Can they
produce meaningful action to limit the long - term warming that scientists still say is clearly ahead under a building greenhouse blanket even when it's
cooling outside?
«We show that the climate over the 21st century can and likely will
produce periods
of a
decade or two where the globally averaged surface air temperature shows no trend or even slight
cooling in the presence
of longer - term warming,» the paper says, adding that, «It is easy to «cherry pick» a period to reinforce a point
of view.»
For example, under the ranges stated by the IPCC, the world might well have
cooled 0.1 degrees over the six
decades — greenhouses gasses could have
produced 0.5 degrees
of warming and aerosols -0.6 degrees — and Nuccitelli would still be worrying about global warming.
Easterling and Wehner (2009) showed that «the climate over the 21st century can and likely will
produce periods
of a
decade or two where the globally averaged surface air temperature shows no trend or even slight
cooling in the presence
of longer - term warming.»