A paper published in Dec. 6 in the Journal of Geophysical Research appears to confirm pretty convincingly that the gas emissions seen in recent years are from a thawing process that has been under way for 8,000 years — since
seas rose sufficiently to cover the near - shore seabed.
Unless Greenland and the West Antarctic Ice Shelf collapse very quickly, we'll run out of habitat for humans long before
seas rise sufficiently to remove habitat.
Not exact matches
One day you decide to (a) read Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray, Stevenson's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Huysman's Against Nature, short novels all, (b) watch Clouzot's 1953 thriller The Wages of Fear, Anger's Lucifer
Rising, Disney's 20,000 Leagues Under the
Sea and maybe something by Eisenstein, (c) take an LSD microdot, hot - knife some hashish and down a half - bottle of absinthe, (d) draw a warm bath and then (e), having
sufficiently and systematically disorganized your senses, start to write a script.
The issue I have is the claims made (using the climate models) that CO2 increases will raise temperatures
sufficiently to cause all the catastrophes (more violent weather, more hurricanes, more drought,
sea level
rise of 2 - 3 feet this century).
All the studies of TSI that I have read show that it has not increased
sufficiently to cause the magnitude of warming and
sea level
rise that we have seen over the last at least 30 years, which is why most climatologists discount 1.
The range of
sea - level
rise is slightly larger than the estimates from the IPCC models of 18 — 76 cm, but is
sufficiently similar to increase confidence in the projections.
Then pump air out of the trays — when the pressure drops
sufficiently sea water will
rise up and flood the trays.