Sentences with phrase «project less change»

In simulations of the warmer climate reached after quadrupling carbon dioxide concentrations, higher - sensitivity (HS) models project a reduction of TLC reflection, whereas lower - sensitivity (LS) models project less change or even an increase.

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The project's goal is nothing less than changing the lives of thousands of children in Harlem, starting at birth and continuing until they go to college.
In addition to borrowing less money, the board also decided to make some minor changes that will lower the cost by about $ 140,000, so the total cost of the project is $ 13.53 million.
But he pointed out that it concluded that less than a fifth of the $ 62 billion went to projects designed exclusively to help developing countries adapt to climate change.
«Under climate change, the Pacific Islands region is projected to become warmer, less oxygenated, more acidic, and have lower production of plankton that form the base of oceanic food webs,» said lead author Rebecca Asch, Nereus Program alumnus and Assistant Professor at East Carolina University.
Although both categories of «non-tenure-track faculty» — full time and piecework — receive lower pay «than tenured and tenure - track faculty, part - time faculty are customarily paid significantly less than even full - time non-tenure-track faculty for the same work,» write Adrianna Kezar, Daniel Maxey and Lara Badke in a report from The Delphi Project on the Changing Faculty and Student Success.
Plans must be revisited and revised as circumstances change, but at the beginning of a project it is assumed that a project will be completed eventually, more or less according to the plan set out at the beginning.
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Dr Tom Dobson, Principal Lecturer in the Carnegie School of Education and project leader, explained: «National curriculum changes in England, and the accompanying testing of technical aspects of writing, have created a situation where the teaching of writing is at risk of becoming very one - way and instructive, and less engaging, for children.
Teachers say the laptops have changed the way they teach: less lecturing, fewer worksheets; more student projects, more lessons customized to the learning needs of each student.
«Project RED is nothing less than a blueprint for remaking American education — second - order change — not through more or better testing, charter schools, longer school days, more or even better teachers, but through fundamentally altering how we do education, the first real change in the process of education itself in a thousand years.»
The V - shaped grille shell is less pronounced and the bumper is rounder and projects 80 mm further forward, but the six - spoke 17 - inch alloy wheels or optional 18 - inch alloy wheels are the biggest change.
What this means is that the percentage change in real interest rates, three - month T - bills less CPI - U inflation, is projected to persist for six years.
Throughout its duration, House of Commons changes constantly and thus sees itself less as a static group exhibition than as a dynamic project.
Throughout its duration the group exhibition, «House of Commons» changes constantly and thus sees itself less as a static group exhibition than as a dynamic project.
Although the Met Office Hadley Center model projects extreme drying and warming in the Amazon due to ongoing climate change, and there may even be a commitment to long - term decline of part of the Amazon forest even at just 2 degrees global warming above pre-industrial, other climate models show less of a drying or even none at all.
Projected changes in climate, including an increase of droughts and less frequent, more intense rain events, imply that this phenomenon may make peat bogs into larger sources of methylmercury to downstream water resources and ecosystems.
Model projections for precipitation changes are less certain than those for temperature.12, 2 Under a higher emissions scenario (A2), global climate models (GCMs) project average winter and spring precipitation by late this century (2071 - 2099) to increase 10 % to 20 % relative to 1971 - 2000, while changes in summer and fall are not expected to be larger than natural variations.
This opinion is in contrast to recent publications by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which projects rises of less than a metre.
Official figures acknowledge that government policy directed at climate change has reduced gross emissions by less than 1 per cent to date, and the projected reduction in 2030 is just half a per cent.
The projected rates of change are less than or equal to zero for decades from 2002 in the current cool decadal mode.
This is based on the historical waterflows in the Xingu River, but studies have shown that this flow will be substantially less if deforestation and climate change continue as projected.
Carbon Offsets To Alleviate Poverty (COTAP) empowers individuals and organizations to fight both climate change and global poverty by connecting their carbon emissions with certified forestry projects in least - developed countries which create life - changing income for smallholder farmers who live on less than $ 2 per day.
Though most of the CMIP5 models project a nearly ice - free Arctic (sea ice extent less than 1 × 106 km2 for at least 5 consecutive years) at the end of summer by 2100 in the RCP8.5 scenario (see Section 12.4.6.1), some show large changes in the near term as well.
Importantly, the changes in cereal yield projected for the 2020s and 2080s are driven by GHG - induced climate change and likely do not fully capture interannual precipitation variability which can result in large yield reductions during dry periods, as the IPCC (Christensen et al., 2007) states: ``... there is less confidence in the ability of the AOGCMs (atmosphere - ocean general circulation models) to generate interannual variability in the SSTs (sea surface temperatures) of the type known to affect African rainfall, as evidenced by the fact that very few AOGCMs produce droughts comparable in magnitude to the Sahel droughts of the 1970s and 1980s.»
Yale Project poll, 5/11, show 60 % view Climate Change as a moderate or less concern.
The widespread trend of increasing heavy downpours is expected to continue, with precipitation becoming less frequent but more intense.13, 14,15,16 The patterns of the projected changes of precipitation do not contain the spatial details that characterize observed precipitation, especially in mountainous terrain, because the projections are averages from multiple models and because the effective resolution of global climate models is roughly 100 - 200 miles.
In 2010, the Yale Project on Climate Change released a study claiming that «less than half of Americans (45 percent) understand that carbon dioxide traps heat near the Earth's surface, and a majority think that the hole in the ozone layer contributes to global warming.»
Carbon Offsets To Alleviate Poverty (COTAP) specializes in connecting your carbon footprint with certified forestry projects in least - developed countries which create life - changing income for smallholder farmers who live on less than $ 2 per day.
Current climate models appear insufficiently reliable to properly account for natural and anthropogenic contributions to past climate change, much less project future climate.
As sea ice declines, it becomes thinner, with less ice build - up over multiple years, and therefore more vulnerable to further melting.15 Models that best match historical trends project northern waters that are virtually ice - free by late summer by the 2030s.25, 26,12 Within the general downward trend in sea ice, there will be time periods with both rapid ice loss and temporary recovery, 27 making it challenging to predict short - term changes in ice conditions.
However, confidence in the regional distribution of sea level change from AOGCMs is low because there is little similarity between models, although nearly all models project greater than average rise in the Arctic Ocean and less than average rise in the Southern Ocean.
As the climate changes in response to global warming, longer and more severe droughts are projected for the western US The resulting dry conditions will increase the pressure on groundwater supplies as more is pumped to meet demand even as less precipitation falls to replenish it.
Prior to the changes in climate initiated by the Industrial Revolution, changes in global average temperature over the whole period of societal development were likely less than 0.5 ºC (about 1ºF); this is only about 10 - 20 % of the change projected for the 21st century.
Orr et al. (2005) estimate that 21st century climate change could possibly counteract less than 10 % of the projected direct geochemical changes.
Some commenters skeptical of the severity of projected climate change have recently seized on two sources to argue that the climate may be less sensitive than many scientists say and the impacts of climate change therefore less serious: A yet - to - be-published study from Norwegian researchers, and remarks by James Annan, a climate scientist with the Japan Agency for Marine - Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC).
The money, to renovate a building at Sylvania Public School so it used less electricity, was spent on one in a series of projects that appear not to match the Climate Change Fund's main objective: cutting carbon emissions.
EnerNOC says this is the first project of its kind to draw upon demand response capacity from commercial and industrial sites to balance both increases and decreases in supply from renewable resources, as well as traditional generation, responding if necessary to changing system needs in less than 10 minutes.
Changes in suitable plant growing days are projected to be less severe under strong and moderate mitigation scenarios (i.e., RCP 2.6 and RCP 4.5), underscoring the importance of reducing emissions to avoid such disproportionate impacts on ecosystems and people.
More info: Bangladesh Environment Network Global Climate Change 20 Million People in Bangladesh Displaced by Rising Seas - But Less Land Than Previously Thought Lost Bangladesh Wants $ 4 Billion from Wealthy Countries for Climate Change Adaptation Projects Bangladesh Tries Working With Nature to Stave Off Sea Level Rise
MODELING OF FUTURE ARCTIC SEA ICE CHANGE «Given the estimated trend and the volume estimate for October — November of 2007 at less than 9,000 km3 (Kwok et al. 2009), one can project that at this rate it would take only 9 more years or until 2016 ± 3 years to reach a nearly ice - free Arctic Ocean in summer.»
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Although more efficient or higher energy star rating houses may experience less absolute changes in energy requirement due to changing climate, they appear to have greater percentage changes in H / C energy demand, especially in regions with a H / C balanced temperate climate such as in Sydney where the increase is projected to be up to 120 % and 530 % for high star rating houses when the global temperature increases 2 °C and 5 °C respectively, potentially posing significant pressures on the capacity of local energy supply
I have had the opportunity to look at long term climate trends when I worked in Arctic projects, we could see changing ice cover, a trend towards less multiyear ice, but nobody dared reduce the design basis ice loads or descriptions we used to design structures and transport vessels.
Then the lawyer asks you for a significant chunk of change, usually not less than $ 5,000 and often well north of that, to get started on the project.
• Barrier: It requires change — working smarter, not harder • Redefining «quality:» Successful projects delivering compelling value • Key clarification / recognition: • Alternative Fees ≠ Less Revenue
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