Well, honestly, these alarm bells started ringing years ago, but
this study raises the volume to a deafening roar.
Not exact matches
But there are vast
volumes of
studies concluding that rising concentrations of greenhouse gases are already influencing the climate and will continue to
raise the odds of fiercer floods, drier droughts and other disruptive changes, including a quickening pace of coastal retreats (and all as human populations soar in some of the world's most vulnerable places).
WASHINGTON, D.C. (December 8, 2015)-- The National Academy of Sciences today released a
study on diluted bitumen (or «dilbit»), a raw form of tar sands oil making its way across North America in increasing
volumes, that supports alarm bells
raised by NRDC and other advocacy groups over the last decade.
[FN16] Beginning in the early 1980s, and swelling in
volume as the decade progressed, new
studies have emphasized the limitations of those early findings and have
raised a series of questions.