Sentences with phrase «rise of temperature»

Thus far few economists have supported proposals for drastic changes in economic policy to slow the rate of rise of temperature.
Now, it depends on (CO2) climate sensitivity what the resulting rise of temperature could be.
Given the one percent rise of temperature over the last century is an «average», and the Arctic and Antarctic regions are now warming faster, purportedly by up to eleven degrees, there must be areas that are now cooler.
I thought it has been established that the chief of the UN dept for Globalwarming had fiddle the statics to gain millions of dollars and rising of temperature at the moment is part of a natural cycle.
«The fixation of these elements in growth rings in wood was favoured by the global rise of temperatures,» says the researcher Andrea Hevia.
Given the one percent rise of temperature over the last century is an «average», and the Arctic and Antarctic regions are now warming faster, purportedly by up to eleven degrees, there must be areas that are now cooler.
Walt, go read lucia's blog, Blackboard, and see that it will only take the first ten years of this century to falsify the IPCC's idea that CO2 causes a 2 degree Centigrade per century rise of temperature.
The sudden rise of temperature 10,500 years ago was the onset of a long period of temperatures warmer than today called the Holocene Optimum.
``... Prof. D. Brunt referred to the diagrams showing the gradual rise of temperature during the last 30 years, and said that this change in mean temperature was no more striking than the changes which appear to have occurred in the latter half of the eighteenth century» p 238
If the AGW hyothesis were to come ture, then we would expect to see a general rising of temperatures.
Evidently the hundred - thousand - year glacial cycles did follow a sawtooth pattern: each cycle showed a slow descent into a long - lasting cold state that ended with a mysteriously abrupt rise of temperature.
The accelerated rise of temperature and GHG concentrations from the mid-1970s is followed by accelerated sea level rise from about 1993, likely reflecting lag effects.
The aim of the book was to drag the attention on the oceans, to explain the real cause of the global rising of temperatures, phenomenon that scientists started to study in the 1980's.
They found that the amount of energy transported from the tropics into the Arctic has increased and that the increase corresponds to the rise of temperatures in the region.
Now, greenhouse gases have also joined it in pushing the rise of the temperatures.
I was struck by the claim that even if we did everything they propose, it will only keep the rise of temperature to 2.7 degrees.
Obviously, assuming even a linear effect, one - third of a 3 degree increase on doubling CO2 from 300 ppm to 600 ppm should give a 1 degree rise; because of saturation effects (diminishing returns), the rise of temperature should be LESS THAN LINEAR, so that the rise in temperature should be MORE THAN 1 degree (e.g. 1.4 degrees) on increasing CO2 from 300 ppm to 400 ppm.
T, his was sho \ vn not only by the rise of temperature at land stations, but also by the clccrease in the amount of ice in arctic and probably also in antarctic regions and by the rise of sea temperatures.
Now, a recent study in the Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society finds that not only is the Arctic warming eight times faster than the rest of the planet, but failure to account for temperature gaps has led global datasets to underestimate the rise of temperatures worldwide.
North agrees with the mainstream scientific thought that human activity is the driving force behind the rise of temperatures over the last 50 years.
It is believed that the rise of temperature of around 0.6 °C since mid-nineteenth century is a part of decadal to centennial - scale climatic fluctuations that have been taking place on this Earth for the past few thousands of years.
(d) Regardless the mechanism, the rise of temperature did begin prematurely and had a cause, though it is conceivable that it arose spontaneously in the incessant kaleidoscope of temporary pressure distributions.
While the 2 degree is a compromise, PM's special envoy Shyam Saran told journalists in Italy, «We do not regard this as an arithmetical target; we regard this as a political decision because there is a great deal of uncertainty with respect to what would be the actual rise in temperature, what would be the consequences of that rise of temperature
Suess reported that the last glacial period had ended with a «relatively rapid» rise of temperature — about 1C (roughly 2F) per thousand years.
But when climate scientists looked at a graph of the rise of temperatures in the last 60 years, they saw — or thought they saw — a distinct drop in the rate of increase in global average temperatures in the last 15 years.
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