One of the many factors causing the global loss of reef building corals is anthropogenic climate change, which is
slowly warming the world's oceans.
Not exact matches
When the sun finally begins to
warm our faces again, and the
world slowly looks a little greener, we always feel the need to freshen up our looks a bit.
The analysis is based on the fact that as the
world warmed following the coldest part of the last ice age 20,000 years ago, the ice deep inside the Antarctic glaciers
warmed more
slowly than Earth's surface, just as a frozen turkey put into a hot oven will still be cold inside even after the surface has reached oven temperature.
Great Barrier Reef Billions of minuscule marine organisms called coral polyps built this
World Heritage Site; now
warming oceans are
slowly killing it.
There are two dangerous consequences that follow from the study suggesting the
world will
warm more
slowly than we thought...
Most comparisons suggest that the
world is
warming a little more
slowly than the model projections indicate.
We aren't
warming slowly by paleoclimate standards, and human life was not around in a much
warmer world.
A whole fantasy
world has been
slowly developed, a fantasy
world in which they make up eg myths about Phil Jones and Pachauri admitting the
world has stopped
warming.
That is, there's new evidence that shows the
world is probably going to
warm more
slowly than the models have heretofore suggested (for the same emissions scenario).
The most notable new result is the finding that the tropical Pacific has
warmed significantly more
slowly (and maybe not at all near the equator) than the rest of the
world over this time, a feature that is not captured by most climate models simulations of 20th century climate changes.
The
world's science community is
slowly but surely coming to the same conclusion as global
warming skeptics: the UN's IPCC is nothing more than political propaganda devoted to the anti-empirical science of big green special interest groups / lobbyists.
With sea level rise
slowly swallowing Pacific island nations and
warming sea and air temperatures exacerbating droughts and floods around the
world, we're closer than we've ever been to a climate change - triggered migration event.»
If, as we all seem to agree, the
world has been
slowly warming since the end of the LIA (exact date thereof irrelevant), should we not expect each passing decade to be slightly
warmer (subject to the widely accepted 60 - year cycle of temps) than the preceeding one?
If one wanted to measure the «health» of climate science, a good approach would be to compare the zealous pursuit of even the tiniest errors in analyses that show the
world to be
warming slowly or naturally with the absolute and total apathy at correcting or even uncovering massive errors in anslyses showing substantial man - made
warming (example).
There's new modeling evidence that suggests the
world is going to
warm more
slowly than the global climate models have heretofore suggested.
Yes we are at the end of an ice age, so earth should be
warming slowly but what current data taken from points all over the
world in ice cores, recorded temperatures, coral cores, and a large variety of other exact sources.
In the article, reporter David Rose claimed that the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was set to admit that the
world is
warming more
slowly than previously thought.
Some of the
world's floating ice and land - based glaciers are
slowly melting and are helping
warm the troposphere by reflecting less sunlight back into space.