Not exact matches
Without coolant flow to the heater
core, the heater will not be able to
produce warm air for the cabin.
The take - home message, directly in sync with the
core findings of the last two assessments from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, can be distilled to a fairly straightforward statement: Rising concentrations of carbon dioxide will result in long - lasting
warming that will progressively
produce more harmful impacts on conditions and systems that influence human wellbeing.
The Antarctic ice
cores, going back 800,000 years, then revealed that there were some great summers when the Milankovich wobbles should have
produced an interglacial
warming, but did not.
exactly... i recall seeing a graph
produced from ice
core samples in which the CO2 content of thousands of years past was measured against tree ring data... what it showed was CO2 levels rising 300 years after rapid vegetative growth (natural
warming) and incidently the PPM of CO2 measured higher than current levels.
report that ocean sediment
cores containing an «undisturbed history of the past» have been analyzed for variations in PP over timescales that include the Little Ice Age... they determined that during the LIA the ocean off Peru had «low PP, diatoms and fish,» but that «at the end of the LIA, this condition changed abruptly to the low subsurface oxygen, eutrophic upwelling ecosystem that today
produces more fish than any region of the world's oceans... write that «in coastal environments, PP, diatoms and fish and their associated predators are predicted to decrease and the microbial food web to increase under global
warming scenarios,» citing Ito et al..
A very good example of Antarctic monitoring of global
warming is an ice
core two kilometres long and equivalent to 150,000 - year record of warmth, cold and warmth, that a French - Soviet drilling team at Vostok Station in central Antarctica
produced in 1985.