Compare this with the unequivocal findings of the scientific community
regarding ongoing warming: climate change now is global and in all likelihood driven primarily by human activities.
Not exact matches
Speaking of polar temperature changes (this is my lame attempt at looking like I'm staying on thread), does anyone here have some expertise they can share
regarding the potential (or lack thereof) for tropospheric impact resulting from the
ongoing sudden stratospheric
warming event in the Arctic?
It seems somewhat disingenuous for the book's authors to continue assert that there is an
ongoing debate
regarding whether global
warming is caused by humans, and then use pre-1998 references to make this case.
This is off - topic but there's one dilemma
regarding CO2 and
warming that I have never seen answered: how exactly are we to reduce CO2 \ pollution \, considering the rapid increase of CO2 \ pollution \ in Asia due to
ongoing industrialization process there.