Sentences with phrase «scorching climates»

The technique, described in the current issue of Science, could someday be used to equip a variety of crops with the genetic know - how to survive in scorching climates.
If all goes well when Gemasolar launches next year, Spain should be able to profit from its scorching climate for some time to come.
Thanks to its cool temperature and French - style structures, Dalat is a prominent holiday destination amongst locals and visitors looking to escape Vietnam's often scorching climate.
But his successor, the recently defeated Gordon Brown, also lives quite modestly when he's home in Scotland, where solar panels have recently been spotted on the roof of his home in North Queensferry, Fife — not noted for its scorching climate.

Not exact matches

But the latest techniques are making it possible to examine the role that climate change played in shaping the season that has just past — whether it was a scorching summer or a particularly wet winter, for instance.
By contrast, the Canadian Centre for Climate models simulated a dry, scorching future with rainfall decreasing by 10 percent and temperatures rising 3 degrees by 2030 and 10 degrees by 2100.
Searing heat is the signature of climate change, and the scorching summer temperatures blanketing much of the nation this week are exactly what we should expect in an ever warming world.
Most of the year, Orlando has a tropical sunny climate with scorching heat.
The Grand i10 now gets an automatic climate control and the AC is a chiller even in the scorching heat.
The Grand i10 now gets an automatic climate control and trust me, the AC is a chiller even in scorching heat.
This resort enjoys a tropical climate with plenty of sunshine and scorching temperatures throughout the year.
The «meseta» (high tableland of central Spain) and Ebro basin have a continental climate: scorching in summer, cold in winter, and dry.
You've made an attempt in the past to provide such an evenhanded approach through your journalism, and gotten significant scorching from the climate - campaigner side.
Andrew Revkin Boy, Michael, if my writing and blogging has allowed even one person (you) to step out of the fog of competing messages and obfuscated science in the climate arena, I feel it's been worth the hassles (and all that «scorching» you refer to, which has come from folks on all sides of this issue at one point or another).
The film is a scorching appeal for humans to avoid knowingly up - ending the earth's climate, delivered from the vantage - point of 2055, when the giant London Eye ferris wheel looks more like a waterwheel, with its bottom immersed in the Thames, along with much of central London.
There was plenty of debate this week about whether human - driven climate change played a role in the fires that have scorched large patches of Southern California or raised the odds of more such infernos in years to come.
As the 2012 presidential race heats up, the white - hot potato of climate change is likely to be guilty of scorching a fair few political fingers.
The Earth is likely to get relief in 2017 from record scorching temperatures that bolstered governments» resolve last year in reaching a deal to combat climate change, scientists said on Wednesday.
For every mentioning of climate other than imminent scorching total annihilation, your name and fame is ruined.
As you probably know by now, human - driven climate change is primarily to blame for these scorching records.
Instead, I see people taking a scorched earth, zero sum game on both sides — because argument about climate change has become a proxy battle in a larger, ideological struggle.
Better handling of uncertainty should be key to the debate — but when you fabricate polemics out of climate scientists» discussion of uncertainty, you expose a different, tribal, zero sum game, scorched earth, agenda.»
Searing heat is the signature of climate change, and the scorching summer temperatures blanketing much of the nation this week are exactly what we should expect in an ever warming world.
The Earth is home to a range of climates, from the scorching dunes of the Sahara to the freezing ridges of Antarctica.
During a scorching, record - breaking heatwave earlier this year, the now Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss ridiculed the notion that heat waves and bushfires could be linked to human - caused climate change.
Bob Henson, of the National Centre for Atmospheric Research in Colorado, said: «To claim that global temperatures have cooled since 1998 and therefore that man - made climate change isn't happening is a bit like saying spring has gone away when you have a mild week after a scorching Easter.»
As the adjacent chart reveals, the U.S. temperatures exhibit an actual cooling trend - actually opposite of the rapid, dangerous, «scorching» climate that the White House and some propagandists liars journalists report.
Adding even more proof that the U.S. is not suffering from «scorching» global warming deception, images # 3 and # 4 reveal NOAA's climate reality for 1992 (22 years ago) and 2014, respectively.
By the way, in a previous blog post, I featured a different op - ed that Dick and I wrote in The Boston Globe in July of last year («Beware of Scorched - Earth Strategies in Climate Debates»).
To curiosity - driven scientist Dan Lunt, understanding the past climate of our Earth (from the scorching greenhouse of the mid-Cretaceous, to the frozen wastes of the last ice age) is of fundamental interest.
Lesson Two We should * decrease * our confidence - level that the early symptoms wet - bulb climate - change catastrophe are not * already * showing, in view of China's scorching summer of 2013.
By Bobby Magill / Wunderground, published: August 15, 2013: Devastating drought in the Southwest, unprecedented wildfire activity, scorching heat waves and other extreme weather are often cited as signs of a changing climate.
Floods, bushfires and this year's scorching summer heatwave have raised awareness of the dangers of climate change, but an «infantile» debate over the validity of the science has cost Australia precious time, according to a key Climate Commission climate change, but an «infantile» debate over the validity of the science has cost Australia precious time, according to a key Climate Commission Climate Commission expert.
He had just completed his doctoral thesis on the atmosphere of the planet Venus where carbon dioxide was dense and the surface temperature was a scorching 460 °C (860 °F), Now he was assigned to the question raised by Budyko — could climate forcings (as they're called) from human causes cancel out natural forcings of cooler temperatures and cause global warming in the near future?
Human - influenced climate change has doubled the area affected by forest fires during the last 30 years across the American West, scorching an additional 16,000 square miles, according to a 2016 study in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
All he has to do is find a few people who are demented enough to believe the climate doesn't change, and scorch their feet until they scream for mercy!
In 2017, we got an up - close look at the raw ferocity of such an altered world as high - category hurricanes battered the East and Gulf coasts, and wind - whipped fires scorched the West (see «Did Climate Change Fuel California's Devastating Fires?
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