Not exact matches
«According to the
studies [the Government Accountability Office] reviewed, climate
change may
substantially increase losses by 2040 and increase losses from about 50 to 100 percent by 2100,» GAO wrote in a 2014
study.
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«Virtually every aspect of the San Francisco Bay Delta system that we looked at is going to
change substantially in the future,» said James Cloern, a USGS scientist and the
study's lead author.
The
study demonstrates that 10 - year trends in channel capacity significantly impact long - term flooding frequency and that flood hazard is
changing substantially at the majority of the sites
studied.
'' [S] ea - ice loss of the magnitude expected in the next decades could
substantially impact California's precipitation, thus highlighting another mechanism by which human - caused climate
change could exacerbate future California droughts,» the
study says.
While the young men also experienced fatigue, tension, and anxiety when mildly dehydrated, adverse
changes in mood and symptoms were «
substantially greater in females than in males, both at rest and during exercise,» according to the
study.
A
study (http://resources.irregularclimate.com/docs/expert-credibility-in-climatechange.pdf) Published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences confirms what people who have been paying attention already know: 97 — 98 % of the climate researchers most actively publishing in the field support the tenets of ACC outlined by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change, and (ii) the relative climate expertise and scientific prominence of the researchers unconvinced of ACC are
substantially below that of the convinced researchers.
Climate
Change:
Study estimates that nuclear energy leads to
substantially fewer pollution - related deaths and greenhouse gas emissions compared with fossil - fuel sources
This is based on the historical waterflows in the Xingu River, but
studies have shown that this flow will be
substantially less if deforestation and climate
change continue as projected.
The
study is the first to show that
changes in winds in the stratosphere
substantially contributed to a mysterious winter cooling trend in northern Europe and Asia, including a region already known for being frigid: Siberia.
Micro-site issues are interesting and worthy of
study, but they aren't going to
substantially change anything.
But a new
study published in the journal Science Advances has concluded that another impact of global climate
change might help coral reefs survive increasing sea temperatures: «even a modest sea level rise can
substantially reduce temperature extremes within tide - dominated reefs, thereby partially offsetting the local effects of future ocean warming,» the authors of the
study write.
As shown below,
substantially similar situations arise with the Oxford Companion to Global
Change, the Climate
Change Study Guide, Enviropedia and Luterbacher et al 2010, and, under a zero - tolerance policy, with Bradley 1999 itself.
Multiple climate modeling
studies have shown that both scattering and absorbing aerosols induce strong regional hydrologic cycle
changes (e.g. (Levy et al. 2013; Ramanathan and Carmichael 2008; Wang et al. 2009)-RRB-, and that there is typically a
substantially greater precipitation response per unit RF than for well - mixed greenhouse gases (Shindell et al. 2012a, b).
The
study, «Diversity by the Numbers: The Legal Profession,» conducted by the CCDI in partnership with the Canadian Bar Association, shows the representation of minority groups in the legal profession has not
changed substantially over the last three years that the CCDI has been collecting data.