Not exact matches
If in the 1970s we had begun a program of efficient
use and switching gradually to other sources of energy, «
peak oil» would remain quite far in the future and there might still be some chance to reduce global
warming.
warm water (in humidity
use less water) Beat all ingredients until icing forms
peaks at low speed.
Using the whisk attachment, beat the egg white mixture on high speed for 8 to 10 minutes until the bowl is no longer
warm to the touch and the meringue is fluffy, glossy and holds a stiff
peak.
The form of phosphate plants can
use is in danger of reaching its
peak — when supply fails to keep up with demand — in just 30 years, potentially decreasing the rate of crop yield as the as the world population continues to climb and global
warming stresses crop yields, which could have damaging effects on the global food supply.
You can
use a preventative during
peak mosquito season in areas that have cold winters, or you can keep your dog on heartworm preventative all year long in
warmer climates.
Another confirmation test would be to
use a time series of stratospheric temperature as a proxy in this regard, since the stratosphere
warms at volcanic eruption
peaks due to the absorption of longwave radiation from below and also near - IR absorption.
I like this little dig at the denier - sceptic - contrarians who appear to be tree ring obsessed: «It is intriguing to note that the removal of tree - ring data from the proxy dataset yields less, rather than greater,
peak cooling during the 16th — 19th centuries for both CPS and EIV methods... contradicting the claim... that tree - ring data are prone to yielding a
warm - biased «Little Ice Age» relative to reconstructions
using other high - resolution climate proxy indicators.»
So, even conservative estimates of committed
warming indicate that we have to urgently reduce radiative forcing, in other words
peak global GHG emissions as soon as possible and then reduce them as quickly as possible by reducing our
use of fossil fuels drastically, if we want to have a chance at keeping
warming under 2C.
Peaking oil and natural gas extraction is going to accelerate global
warming when many desperate people
use wood and coal for heating and cooking.
Using data gathered from tree rings, etc. her and other scientists in the 60's predicted that global
warming would resume by 1980 for 2 decades (at the time there had been a cooling trend since a
warming peak in the 1930's - and there was scientific consensus of that as all the charts as of the 1980's showed that) followed by 50 years of cooling AND they predicted a spike in cooling around 2020.
I prefer to start the no -
warming period with 2001 because satellite curves that are more accurate than ground based curves
used by the Met Office show that the temperature dips to the preceding La Nina level on both sides of the 1998 super El Nino
peak.
For pathways that give a most likely
warming up to about 4 °C, cumulative emissions from pre-industrial times to year 2200 correlate strongly with most likely resultant
peak warming regardless of the shape of emissions floors
used, providing a more natural long - term policy horizon than 2050 or 2100.
These papers show how cumulative emissions provide a tractable, well - constrained and concise metric for
use by policy - makers interested in avoiding some level of
peak global
warming.
This means that only two emission targets — the
peak rate and cumulative carbon emissions — are needed to constrain two key indicators of CO2 - induced climate change (
peak warming and
peak warming rate), as evidenced by the maximum - likelihood estimation method
used above.
The other thing they did was
use local
warm peaks in 1870 and 1940 as baselines rather than century - long mean, or more recent, trends.
Once we have randomly selected our 395 emission pathways, we
use the simple coupled climate — carbon - cycle model described in § 2b to estimate quantities such as the most likely
peak warming for each pathway.
I
used to believe in global
warming — then like the CSIRO boss I made the mistake of trying to add a link from the Wikipedia global
warming article to
peak oil — it was removed almost instantaneously — I assumed a mistake — I added it back.
Study authors Greg Goldsmith and William Anderegg
used the Google Trends tool to track web searches related to global
warming over the past decade but found that
peaks of interest in major stories, such as the release of climate scientists» emails in 2009 - dubbed «climategate» - died down within a few weeks, The Guardian reported.
Jim Kunstler would say it is because of
Peak Oil, that suburban homeowners won't be able to afford to heat or cool their houses or commute to work; We have said that it is because of global
warming, that low density construction
uses too many resources
Jim Kunstler would say it is because of
Peak Oil, that suburban homeowners won't be able to afford to heat or cool their houses or commute to work; We have said that it is because of global
warming, that low density construction
uses too many resources and creates too much CO2 when nobody can walk anywhere; Perhaps demographer David Foot, author of Boom, Bust and Echo, 10 years ago was right all along, that demographics are everything and just watch those baby boomers.
Then consider that whenever the number of photons does decrease (every day after the
peak at noon) that the number of GHE interactions MUST also decrease, and that the number of unused GHGs (in the GHE process) MUST increase, thus establishing that there is AN EXCESS of GHGs over those
used in the GHE process, and therefore ALL of the GHGs generated (either by man as CO2, or as WV by feedback) do NOT necessarily have to be in
use to create more GHE
warming.
So, as many speaker said during the conference:
Peak Oil will not save us from Global
Warming, especially not if CTL and tar sands will be
used as large - scale substitutes.
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