Not exact matches
Observational records show that anthropogenic -
influenced climate change has already had a
profound impact
on global and U.S. warm season
climate over the past 30 years, and there is increasing contrast between geographic regions that are climatologically wet and dry - the hypothesis that the «wet gets wetter, dry gets drier» is seen in a new paper by Chang et al..
Robert Wilson, a professor of geography at Syracuse University who has studied the environmental movement, said that
climate activists face a
profound change from trying to
influence a president who, while not always
on their side, could be persuaded.
It suggests that CO2 has little
influence on the planet's
climate change, and it affects energy policy in a
profound way.