Sentences with phrase «search of a warmer climate»

It is estimated that more than 10,000 of these whales migrate to the Hawaiian Islands each year during the winter, in search of a warmer climate.
It's that time of year again, where ninety percent of emails are met with an «out of office» reply from holidaymakers ditching their desks in search of warmer climates and more relaxing locations.

Not exact matches

A couple of weeks later, our main climate change page jumped from around position 220 in the results for the search phrase «global warming» to around position 75.
The researchers conducted a search of Trump's tweets and found 106 contained «global warming» but only 36 mentioned «climate change.»
DUMBING DOWN In search of a global explanation for our cranial downsizing, some scientists have pointed to a warming trend in the earth's climate that also began 20,000 years ago.
Radiocarbon dating laboratories have been known to use data from The application of radiocarbon dating to groundwater analysis can Table of Contents Search for printer HOME: The Discovery of Global Warming July 2004: Uses of Radiocarbon Dating Climate science required
Led by University of Queensland researcher John Cook, we analyzed the abstracts of about 12,000 scientific papers extracted from a large database of articles, using the search terms «global warming» and «global climate change.»
Even more, Dr. James Lawrence Powell conducted a very broad comprehensive search of peer - reviewed scientific articles published between 1 January 1991 and 9 November 2012 that have the keyword phrases «global warming» or «global climate change.»
I searched the Web of Science, an online science publication tool, for peer - reviewed scientific articles published between January first 1991 and November 9th 2012 that have the keyword phrases «global warming» or «global climate change.»
With respect to your realclimate link, they searched and found a few reports that discussed very specific climate models of the Antarctic and the Southern Ocean to illustrate that «A cold Antarctica and Southern Ocean do not contradict our models of global warming.
The search was performed with no restrictions on publication year, using different combinations of the terms: (acidification * AND ocean *) OR (acidification * AND marine *) OR (global warming * AND marine *) OR (global warming * AND ocean *) OR (climate change * AND marine * AND experiment *) OR (climate change * AND ocean * AND experiment *).
Nor, in OTW 2025, does a search turn up any form of mention of CO2 / carbon dioxide, nor global warming, nor climate change in the sense of concern with planetary well - being.
We decided that it was time to expand upon Oreskes» work by performing a keyword search of peer - reviewed scientific journal publications for the terms «global warming» and «global climate change» between the years 1991 and 2011.
In March 2012, we searched the ISI Web of Science for papers published from 1991 — 2011 using topic searches for «global warming» or «global climate change»
SEARCH Science Brief: Climate Change and the Permafrost Carbon Feedback SEARCH Science Brief: A Warming Arctic Threatens Rural Community Resilience SEARCH Science Brief: Effects of the Arctic Meltdown on U.S. Weather Patterns SEARCH Science Brief: Rapid Arctic Environmental Change Disrupts Marine Ecosystems SEARCH Science Brief: Disappearing Sea Ice Fuels Greenland Melt SEARCH Science Brief: Diminishing Arctic Sea Ice SEARCH Science Brief: Arctic Land Ice is Decreasing
Study authors Greg Goldsmith and William Anderegg used the Google Trends tool to track web searches related to global warming over the past decade but found that peaks of interest in major stories, such as the release of climate scientists» emails in 2009 - dubbed «climategate» - died down within a few weeks, The Guardian reported.
We performed a keyword search of peer - reviewed scientific journal publications (in the ISI Web of Science) for the terms «global warming» and «global climate change» between the years 1991 and 2011, which returned over 12,000 papers.
She was looking to support her global warming theory admittedly «searching for a climate fingerprint rather than critiquing each study».4 And she knowingly omitted contradictory details and failed to mention that the other half of her observed population had prospered during those same events.
Desperately Searching For Climate Warming In China, Alaska And Canada By Dr. Sebastian Lüning and Prof. Fritz Vahrenholt (Translated, edited by P Gosselin) In mid October 2013 a temperature reconstruction of the last 250 years based on tree rings from northeast China appeared in the journal of Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology.
1) climate science today is not a «small field»; there are thousands of papers now published in this field — a quick scan of the references cited in the IPCC reports will attest to this, or type in «climate» and «change or warming» in a science search engine like Google Scholar (restricting your search to science areas) and see how many hits you get — I did and got 721,000.
Environmental, energy, and global warming concern well may be on American's minds — as recent opinion polls Climate Progress is parsing bear out — but collectively we're barely past admitting we have a problem, let alone starting the depth of societal soul searching the activist community would (rightly) like to see.
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