Poloniex Casts It's Vote Against Upcoming Bitcoin Hard Fork All the cryptocurrency exchanges are not showing equally
warm response towards the upcoming hard fork of Bitcoin.
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Response: There is evidence that the enhanced continental winter warming in the Northern Hemisphere, which has resulted at least in part from a recent trend towards the positive phase of the Arctic Oscillation (AO), may in fact also represent a response to anthropogenic impacts on
Response: There is evidence that the enhanced continental winter
warming in the Northern Hemisphere, which has resulted at least in part from a recent trend
towards the positive phase of the Arctic Oscillation (AO), may in fact also represent a
response to anthropogenic impacts on
response to anthropogenic impacts on climate.
«If one wanted to sabotage the chances for a meaningful agreement in Paris next year,
towards which the negotiations have been ongoing for several years, there'd hardly be a better way than restarting a debate about the finally - agreed foundation once again, namely the global long - term goal of limiting
warming to at most 2 degrees C,» Stefan Rahmstorf, an expert at Germany's Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, wrote last week in an online
response to the Nature piece.
In fact, they may do so more efficiently than more uniform temperature change;
warming one hemisphere with respect to the other is an excellent way of pulling monsoonal circulations and oceanic ITCZs
towards the
warm hemisphere (the last few years have seen numerous studies of this
response, relevant for ice ages and aerosol forcing as well as the
response to high latitude internal variability; Chiang and Bitz, 2005 is one of the first to discuss this, in the ice age context; I'll try to return to this topic in a future post.)
Studies surveyed Millar, R. et al. (2017) Emission budgets and pathways consistent with limiting
warming to 1.5 C, Nature Geophysics, doi: 10.1038 / ngeo3031 Matthews, H.D., et al. (2017) Estimating Carbon Budgets for Ambitious Climate Targets, Current Climate Change Reports, doi: 10.1007 / s40641 -017-0055-0 Goodwin, P., et al. (2018) Pathways to 1.5 C and 2C
warming based on observational and geological constraints, Nature Geophysics, doi: 10.1038 / s41561 -017-0054-8 Schurer, A.P., et al. (2018) Interpretations of the Paris climate target, Nature Geophysics, doi: 10.1038 / s41561 -018-0086-8 Tokarska, K., and Gillett, N. (2018) Cumulative carbon emissions budgets consistent with 1.5 C global
warming, Nature Climate Change, doi: 10.1038 / s41558 -018-0118-9 Millar, R., and Friedlingstein, P. (2018) The utility of the historical record for assessing the transient climate
response to cumulative emissions, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, doi: 10.1098 / rsta.2016.0449 Lowe, J.A., and Bernie, D. (2018) The impact of Earth system feedbacks on carbon budgets and climate
response, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, doi: 10.1098 / rsta.2017.0263 Rogelj, J., et al. (2018) Scenarios
towards limiting global mean temperature increase below 1.5 C, Nature Climate Change, doi: 10.1038 / s41558 -018-0091-3 Kriegler, E., et al. (2018) Pathways limiting
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The geographical distribution of many species of marine plants and animals shifts
towards the poles in
response to
warmer temperatures.
The scientists also describe a shift in tropical cyclone tracks
towards the tropics» outer edges, although it is unclear whether the shift is a
response to
warming.
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Response: Our approach in that paper assumes a probability distribution that shifts
towards warmer temperatures, but is otherwise unchanged — just like the simple example given in the second graph above.
They found that global fisheries catches were increasingly dominated by
warm - water species as a result of fish migrating
towards the poles in
response to rising ocean temperatures.