Sentences with phrase «substantial contributions since»

all the young authors that Laframboise picked on have made sustained and substantial contributions since their first efforts on the IPCC.
Surely this is making an assumption that today's temperatures are unprecedented and therefore man must have had something to do with making a substantial contribution since 1950?

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«On behalf of everyone at MTS, I want to thank Alon for his service and substantial contributions to the Company since he joined us in 2007 and wish him great success in his new professional path,» said Mr. Haim Mer, the Company's Chairman of the Board.
Since 2011 an annual «Baxt Lecture» has been held in recognition of the substantial contribution made by Professor Baxt to the development of competition law in Australia.
Since January, Cuomo has raised substantial sums outside New York, with a number of big contributions coming from California and the movie / entertainment industry.
The International Detection and Attribution Group (IDAG) is a group of specialists on climate change detection and attribution, who have been collaborating since 1995 on assessing and reducing uncertainties in the estimates of climate change, and who have made substantial contributions to the IPCC process and the US CCSP activities.
In view of all this, the IPCC AR4 Chapter 9 Executive Summary states that: «It is likely (66 percent probability) that there has been a substantial anthropogenic contribution to surface temperature increases in every continent except Antarctica since the middle of the 20th century.»
• It is very likely that anthropogenic forcings have made a substantial contribution to increases in global upper ocean heat content (0 — 700 m) observed since the 1970s (see Figure SPM.6).
It is likely that there has been a substantial anthropogenic contribution to surface temperature increases averaged over each continent except Antarctica since the middle of the 20th century (Hegerl et al., 2007, Section 9.4.2).
It is likely that there has been an anthropogenic contribution to the very substantial Arctic warming since the mid-20th century.
It is very likely that there is a substantial anthropogenic contribution to the global mean sea level rise since the 1970s.
One example: «It is likely that there has been a substantial anthropogenic contribution to surface temperature increases in every continent except Antarctica since the middle of the 20th century.»
«Combining the evidence from ocean warming and mass loss of glaciers we conclude that it is very likely that there is a substantial contribution from anthropogenic forcing to the global mean sea level rise since the 1970s.»
If the recent internal cooling was substantial, this assumption is almost certainly incorrect since energy budget considerations limit the earlier internal warming contribution to no more than 0.1 C and probably less.
They argue that this «very likely made substantial contributions to the flattening of the global warming trend since about 2000» and that temperatures between 2000 - 2009 would have warmed about 25 percent had stratospheric water vapor remained constant.
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