Sentences with phrase «shows ongoing warming»

Not exact matches

The fact that ice sheets will respond to warming is not in doubt (note the 4 - 6 m sea level rise during the last interglacial), but the speed at which that might happen is highly uncertain, though the other story this week shows it is ongoing.
The scientists concluded in the paper that their findings, combined with projected ongoing warming, show that even if rates of climate pollution are reigned in, that «may not be sufficient to avoid significant impacts» of acidification on coral reef regeneration.
Study documents disappearance of pikas from low - elevation sites and shows how ongoing global warming will further restrict their range in the future
Although the Met Office Hadley Center model projects extreme drying and warming in the Amazon due to ongoing climate change, and there may even be a commitment to long - term decline of part of the Amazon forest even at just 2 degrees global warming above pre-industrial, other climate models show less of a drying or even none at all.
This is shown quite vividly in the graph above, from the invaluable ongoing «Six Americas» study of attitudes on global warming science and policy, led by researchers at Yale University and George Mason University.
which shows warming trends resulting from the cooling of early 20th century volcanism is still ongoing to a significant but diminishing extent into the 1950s.
Corrections for this measurement switch have not yet been applied to produce a new graph of 20th Century temperatures — that work is ongoing at the UK Met Office — but as the land temperature record shows a flattening of the upwards trend from the 1940s to the 1970s, clearly something did change around the 1940s to ameliorate the warming.
The most current research shows that aerosols do temporarily cool the planet, masking the ongoing effects of global warming.
While objective temperature data show there has been no global warming since sometime last century, the USCRN data confirm this ongoing stagnation in the United States, also.
The resulting simulations show the cooling contribution of aerosols offset the ongoing warming effect of increasing greenhouse gases over the mid-twentieth century in that part of the Arctic.
The fact that ice sheets will respond to warming is not in doubt (note the 4 - 6 m sea level rise during the last interglacial), but the speed at which that might happen is highly uncertain, though the other story this week shows it is ongoing.
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