Sentences with phrase «unabated global»

So far, the Trump administration has begun withdrawing the United States from the 2015 Paris Agreement, cut relevant environmental agency budgets, and removed from some government websites language describing the risks of unabated global warming.
«Trends and acceleration in global and regional sea levels since 1807» «Evaluation of the global mean sea level budget between 1993 and 2014» «Considerations for estimating the 20th century trend in global mean sea level» «New estimate of the current rate of sea level rise from a sea level budget approach» «Reassessment of 20th century global mean sea level rise» «The increasing rate of global mean sea - level rise during 1993 — 2014» «Unabated global mean sea - level rise over the satellite altimeter era» «An increase in the rate of global mean sea level rise since 2010»
«Unabated Global Mean Sea - Level Rise over the Satellite Altimeter Era.»

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Since the beginning of the second quarter of this year, spot gold has been trading in a tight $ 100 range, with the price of the precious metal more or less confined in the $ 1,200 - 1,300 per troy ounce band — and investor demand for the yellow metal has been continuing to wane as the global stock - market rally continues unabated.
The organic sector is taken seriously by the dominant global economic paradigm and growth continues unabated on all continents.
At a U.S. Senate hearing, scientists warned that New Orleans, Florida and other places will be radically transformed if global warming is allowed to continue unabated
Global warming due to mankind's greenhouse - gas emissions from burning fossil fuels already affects the Indian monsoon and — if unabated — is expected to do even more so in the future.
If global warming continues unabated, by 2100, average global temperatures could rise by 4.25 degrees Celsius compared with current temperatures.
Future projections for the same cities are drawn from climate models that estimate temperature and humidity assuming global greenhouse gas emissions continue unabated.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, an international organization created by the United Nations that produces climate change models, has predicted that sea levels could rise as much as 21 feet (6.4 meters) in the next century if global warming continues unabated.
If global greenhouse gas emissions continue unabated, said the UN panel, «a nearly ice - free Arctic Ocean in September before mid-century is likely.»
If global warming continues unabated, many of these species will be effectively pushed off the planet.
But in the meantime he real threat to public education, the disintegration of the global economy, will continue unabated.
Dr. Rignot recently proposed that unabated warming could result in three feet of global sea rise just from water flowing off Greenland, three feet from Antarctica and 18 inches as the remaining alpine glaciers shrivel away.
«The broader picture gives a strong indication that ice sheets will, and are already beginning to, respond in a nonlinear fashion to global warming,» he wrote last May in the online journal Environmental Research Letters, adding there was «near certainty» that unabated emissions «would lead to a disastrous multi-meter sea level rise on the century timescale.»
Despite a long string of years in which Republican leaders and candidates bashed global warming science, the platform adopted on July 18 has no section characterizing — one way or the other — the party's view of risks from an unabated buildup of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Global warming from an unabated buildup of greenhouse gases could drive conditions in the drier direction.
So far, global warming / climate change has been relatively benign for many people (while anything but benign for others), but keep in mind that it is not yet as warm as it will be based on only the increase in CO2 so far, never mind that the increase continues unabated.
There has been an intense rush to use Hurricane Sandy as a teachable moment to focus the public (and politicians) on the risks of an unabated buildup of greenhouse gases and resulting global warming.
For example, if unabated climate change results in a famine in Kenya, or the Maldives is lost to rising sea levels, the loss of life and culture won't have much impact on the global economy, but I think we can all agree that there is a significant non-economic loss associated with these types of events.
For context, consider Earth's increasing pace of emissions: While the first half of the entire global carbon budget was used up over 250 years, the second half of the budget would be used up in only about three decades if emissions continue unabated.
Of the many heat - trapping gases, CO2 puts us at the greatest risk of irreversible changes if it continues to accumulate unabated in the atmosphere — as it is likely to do if the global economy remains dependent on fossil fuels for its energy needs.
Ocean warming: «Assessing recent warming using instrumentally homogeneous sea surface temperature records» «Tracking ocean heat uptake during the surface warming hiatus» «A review of global ocean temperature observations: Implications for ocean heat content estimates and climate change» «Unabated planetary warming and its ocean structure since 2006»
With unabated emissions, the IPCC estimates that by the year 2300, global sea levels will rise by 1 - 3 meters.
F&R still use the trick of assuming that everything except the three short - term effects they considered is a «global warming signal» that will obviously continue «unabated» for «the next few decades».
Global warming continues unabated.
However, notwithstanding the «pause» papers» conclusions and the fact that global warming continues unabated, the framing of a short - term fluctuation as a problem for science departs from long - standing stastistical and climatological knowledge.
If global warming continues unabated, only 6 of the 19 previous host cities could host the Winter Games again by the 2080s.
A doubling to 560 parts per million since the Industrial Revolution could occur by mid-century if global economies adopt the Trump Administration's animosity towards climate action and fossil fuel consumption continues unabated.
Global warming continues unabated, and it remains an urgent problem.
Unabated planetary warming and its ocean structure since 2006 ~ Nature Climate Change 5, 240 — 245 (2015) ARGO data taken at 5 meters by 4000 precision instruments spread around the global ocean shows 0.05 C / decade warming since 2006.
At the time of the session, there was a lot of discussion in the media over the growing realisation that global temperatures seemed to have «paused» for the last 10 - 15 years, even though CO2 emissions had been continuing unabated.
With unabated emissions (and not only for the highest scenario), the IPCC estimates that by the year 2300 global sea levels will rise by 1 — 3 meters.
In the absence of a regulatory framework and global standards of conservation tied to climate change value of blue carbon, will allow the gap to continue with unabated transformation, conversion and release of carbon from blue carbon zones.
«Assessing recent warming using instrumentally homogeneous sea surface temperature records» «Tracking ocean heat uptake during the surface warming hiatus» «A review of global ocean temperature observations: Implications for ocean heat content estimates and climate change» «Unabated planetary warming and its ocean structure since 2006»
«All countries should aim for a global phase - out of unabated fossil fuel power generation by 2050.
It's pretty hard to «overinterpret» a 10 + year stop in global warming (actual slight cooling instead), despite unabated human GHG emissions and concentrations reaching record levels, plus IPCC model - based predictions of 0.2 C per decade warming.
If we look at reliable temperature data from Hadcrut 3 or 4 without muddling them together with all manner of shenanigans then the data shows us that mean global temperatures have not continued unabated.
Unexpectedly (i.e. not predicted), global temperatures flat - lined and CO2 emissions continued on their merry, amazing growth path, unabated.
Global warming in terms of the net energy in the system has continued unabated.
One on - going fraud tactic of the left has been their attempt to adjust the global temperature records - so as to justify large, international government intervention into world's economy - continues unabated.
However you slice it, lolwot, there is a current «pause» (or «standstill») in the warming of the «globally and annually averaged land and sea surface temperature anomaly» (used by IPCC to measure «global warming»), despite unabated human GHG emissions and CO2 levels (Mauna Loa) reaching record levels.
If global warming continues unabated, many of these species will be effectively pushed off the planet.
According to the Global Land - Ocean Temperature Index graph that you showed above that is not true, perhaps you don't know what «unabated» means?
Despite mounting awareness of the dangers, our dependency on fossil fuels continues unabated — rendering our global climate increasingly unstable, and potentially lethal.
Christian Aid made similar points, asking global leaders to follow the UK in committing to phase out unabated coal.
If emissions were to continue unabated and global temperature increases exceed 4 °C, increased rainfall would further enhance the risk of floods by raising river levels, which, combined with sea level rise, could impact as many as 12 million people in Bangladesh, especially if a storm surge from a tropical cyclone compounded these effects.
For instance, the global average temperature (as reported by NOAA, Hadley / CRU and NASA / GISS ground - based measurements, as well as RSS and UA - H satellite based measurements) has failed to increase in the 21st century the way the General Circulation Models have said they should despite the fact that CO2 has been rising unabated.
Today's sudden surge to ten articles, if continued unabated, means that within three weeks the Guardian Newspaper will be completely submerged in global warming articles, causing a rise of several degrees in the stress level of the chattering classes.
The report, titled: New unabated coal is not compatible with keeping global warming below 2 °C, finds that of all the fossil fuels, coal is the easiest to substitute with renewable technologies and that:
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