Not exact matches
The
report — the second such annual
report — analyzes the findings from
about 20 scientific studies of a dozen or so
extreme weather events that occurred around the world last year, seeking to parse the relative influence of anthropogenic climate change.
«So it seems that the answer to my question
about whether an actual statistical signal for anthropogenic
extreme weather events has emerged to a greater level of confidence since the last IPCC
report is no, not definitively.
In summary, there is little new
about climate science in the
report, and nothing at all new
about attribution of past warming and
extreme weather events to human activity, projections of future warming and its effects, or potential for catastrophic changes.
While the UN's latest global warming
report rightfully lowers alarm
about the link between climate change and
extreme weather events, it does warn of increased risk of wildfires.
Major «shocks» to global food production will be three times more likely within 25 years because of an increase in
extreme weather brought
about by global warming, warns a new
report.
«For those of you that read the
report, you'll notice that the Peabody side made claims
about the natural variability of Earth's climate,
about Earth temperature changes, and
about extreme weather events.»
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reports the facts
about climate change impacts, such as
extreme weather, drought, flooding, wild fires, and sea level rise, as well as alternative energy systems and transportation.