However, given NZ tectonic and glacial history, I would argue that it is not exactly the best place in the world to be
projecting global conclusions about sealevel rise from.
Not exact matches
Meanwhile, modeling results in this area don't lead to definitive
conclusions; as the recent WMO statement puts it, «Although recent climate model simulations
project a decrease or no change in
global tropical cyclone numbers in a warmer climate there is low confidence in this projection.
And that reality has been demonstrated over and over again, most recently in the work of the Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature
project, led by Dr. Richard Muller, who began his comprehensive assessment as an avowed climate skeptic and ended it convinced by the clear evidence that
global warming is happening and is caused by human activity.This
conclusion is emphatically shared by the best and brightest of the
global scientific community, including our own National Academy of Sciences.
Present state of
global wetland extent and wetland methane modelling:
Conclusions from a model inter-comparison
project (WETCHIMP)
Following the above quote from our
conclusion is our final, summary statement on the Credibility
Project: «We are disturbed by any document that may misrepresent the state of the
global scientific effort to address this problem.»
As the chart below shows, the researchers used data from the
Global Carbon Project's (GCP) 2016 Global Methane Budget to arrive at the conclusion that 12.4 percent of global methane emissions are attributable to oil and natural gas produ
Global Carbon
Project's (GCP) 2016
Global Methane Budget to arrive at the conclusion that 12.4 percent of global methane emissions are attributable to oil and natural gas produ
Global Methane Budget to arrive at the
conclusion that 12.4 percent of
global methane emissions are attributable to oil and natural gas produ
global methane emissions are attributable to oil and natural gas production.
The NewScientist.com news service reports some recent
conclusions of the
Global Carbon Project: «Far from slowing down, global carbon dioxide emissions are rising faster than before Though alarming, the figures confirm expecta
Global Carbon
Project: «Far from slowing down,
global carbon dioxide emissions are rising faster than before Though alarming, the figures confirm expecta
global carbon dioxide emissions are rising faster than before Though alarming, the figures confirm expectations.