Sentences with phrase «warming thing since»

Now, I've been around this global warming thing since the beginning.

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I'm a Roman Catholic, And have been since before I was born, And the one thing they say about Catholics is: They'll take you as soon as you're warm.
The report found, among other things, that 43 of the lower 48 U.S. states have set at least one monthly heat record since 2010, sea levels are expected to rise between one and four feet by the end of this century, winter storms have increased in intensity and frequency, and the past decade was warmer than every previous decade in every part of the country.
Which is a very good thing, since you can make it ahead of time for that brunch, barbecue, birthday party or baby shower you'll be headed to this warm weather season.
I do not always get the time to cook during the day (since this little one who is 8 weeks old now is keeping me busy) and i still need to eat healthy, so i try to make things i can easily store and warm up.
I only do the homemade pizza thing when it's warm enough to grill (and since I'm Canadian, «warm enough» is anything above zero).
Lots of leftovers since I'm single and I am sure it will be great tomorrow since I'm going to thicken my green salsa and I might warm the whole thing up in my grill.
Janet's note: Since I used soy curls, the first thing I did was soak the soy curls in warm vegetable broth until reconstituted and then I simply substituted in the recipe directly for the seitan.
While Temecula Valley has changed since it's days as a stagecoach stop more than 160 years ago, one thing that has not is the warm and inviting atmosphere in Old Town Temecula.
If you want to introduce cows» milk as a separate, new thing, I'd give it to her cold (since you're far more likely to have cold milk at any given time in the future than warm milk) and in either a sippy cup or a straw cup (straw cups tend to be a little easier for younger kids to learn — Melissa left the ur - method for teaching kids to drink from a straw in this comment to an earlier post).
Usually, candidates like to highlight their families in campaign lit and ads, but since Ball isn't married, I guess someone figured this might be the next best thing to prove he's a warm and fuzzy guy?
For one thing, it was the warmest year globally since records began in 1850, and probably the warmest year for at least a few thousand years.
The crazy thing is that if people followed the whole foods plant - based diet advocated by Dr. G. and others, we would save trillions of dollars, get rid of our worst health problems, and solve the global warming problem (since 50 % of greenhouse gasses due to animal «agriculture»).
This Zara blanket scarf is just the comfiest thing since snuggling up in bed with a book and warm tea.
Since I got these boots, I've been wearing them lots because they keep my feet warm and look cute at the same time (which is always a good thing).
Since it typically stays pretty warm here in South Carolina until late October, I kept things real and added a long crocheted vest as my completer piece and booties.
Anyway, I've been warming up to the whole navy - and - black thing since last fall when Emerson Frye styled their fab navy peacoat with black skinnies (see it here on Pinterest).
I also paired it up with some tights since it was a bit cool today, good thing I did since it was one of those gloomy ugly days that instead of it getting warmer throughout the day it got colder.
Since we're eating usually low carb at the moment, today's ciabatta even tasted better than I remembered it:D The taste of fresh and warm bread is really one of the things I miss the most: D
Today's outfit is warm, cozy and casual since I have tons of last minute things to do before heading off for the city of sin!
I often think dressing for warm weather limits the number of ways I can style my clothes since it's harder to use layers to change things up.
Since arriving home, I have been really struggling to get back into the swing of things and keep warm.
But since I've bought a few springy things recently, I guess I have at least a couple shots of warm weather gear mixed in with my sweaters.
The temporary names represent things associated with warm nights and summer skies since this litter was born on a warm July night and are intended to identify each puppy until their family gives them a call name...
Since the weather is warm virtually every day of the year, you can make a habit of stretching your legs first thing each day and enjoying the sound of the waves lapping the white sands of the beach.
And even if there was significant uncertainty about the probability of global warming, that would be no cause for complacency, since it could mean that things were going to turn out worse than predicted.
On the possibility of a changing cloud cover «forcing» global warming in recent times (assuming we can just ignore the CO2 physics and current literature on feedbacks, since I don't see a contradiction between an internal radiative forcing and positive feedbacks), one would have to explain a few things, like why the diurnal temperature gradient would decrease with a planet being warmed by decreased albedo... why the stratosphere should cool... why winters should warm faster than summers... essentially the same questions that come with the cosmic ray hypothesis.
Indeed, snowfall is often predicted to increase in many regions in response to anthropogenic climate change, since warmer air, all other things being equal, holds more moisture, and therefore, the potential for greater amounts of precipitation whatever form that precipitation takes.
This is a silly thing to say, since these cities were created before the world had to worry about rising sea levels being a result of human - caused global warming.
Eventually, if not right now, we would expect to see increase in storm intensity and perhaps frequency in a globally warming world, all things being equal... which they are not, since even weathermen can't well predict next week's weather due to some butterfly flapping it's wings in Japan gumming up the wind system.
Since the «complete list of things caused by global warming» now exceeds 600 (see our «Chilled By The Heat» editorial, Dec. 13), there would be few if any limits on the U.N.'s ability to move riches from countries that have created and earned them to those that have done neither.
The radiative forcing is not the same thing as the radiative imbalance, and the numbers aren't at all comparable in this way, since the imbalance decays to zero as the planet gets warmer (even if positive or negative feedbacks dominate).
Hadcrut 4 is one of several similar global databases that reveal the same thing: that since January 1997 there has been no statistically significant warming of the Earth's surface.
Regardless where 2005 ends up, this statement from NOAA puts things in perspective: «Nine of the 10 warmest years on record have occurred since 1995.»
And while you are doing that, davie, you might tell us in your own words how less than 1c warming since the end of the little ice age and the beginning of the industrial revolution, measured with ever changing systems in areas of exponential land use change by people who have a total, consensual belief in global warming by ACO2 and no demonstrable scientific scepticism whatsoever, must constitute a «bad thing», awa being scientifically based and believable.
While a warm winter may seem like a good thing, especially since it can provide relief to winter weather driving, massive amounts of shoveling and walking through tiring amounts of snow, warm weather actually has negative consequences.
One thing that hasn't changed since 2010 is my «BS detector» alarming loudly while reading science articles on the impacts of global warming.
And of course, that doesn't stop the anti-scientists from saying things like «no warming since 1995» and also trying things like «it's been cooling since 1998» even though statistical significance is absent in either case, especially with the cooling since 1998 claim.
They thought the increased evaporation from CO2 would make things even warmer since water vapor is a more powerful greenhouse gas than CO2.
Note that there has been steady improvement since long before global warming was a thing and today's technology is at least 3x as efficient as the ones from 1980.
The past is full of things we can't explain because no one captured the data, that doesn't mean we are incapable of knowing that GHGs are causing warming today since we now monitor the planet in unprecedented detail.
The interesting thing is that El Niño Modoki has actually been the dominant type of El Niño since the early»90s, and there's research that indicates that global warming may be the reason for that.
As a countermeasure I suggest making 2 key points in one comment: a) the IPCC «greenhouse effect has nothing to do with insulation at all, it is (see above) and b) to demonstrate their deceitful nature additionally by showing that their «warming insulation» message is wrong either, since insulation can keep things colder as well.
Kevin C's excellent trend tool shows us what the new data mean for the surface temperature trend since 1970: it's about +0.17 C per decade, but there's a range in that because short term wiggles are caused by things like the El Nino - La Nina cycle in the Pacific which warm or cool the atmosphere by storing or releasing heat from the oceans.
Put together, we see that the evidence points unequivocally to one thing: the world has warmed since the late 19th century.
I hate to be the Baby Ruth in the punchbowl at the celebration over John McCain's choice for a running mate, but since it's my job to follow these things, I've got to highlight one area where Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has aligned with the GOP candidate on an issue that makes many conservatives cringe: global warming.
I can't say what the costs will be but since things will be changing at some point in the future, the trend helps getting more people to adapt in a more efficient manner than YOU yelling at them NOW, where things are still pretty stable and warm.
This year's March was the warmest since people kept track of these things back in 1895.
Since the less than positive feedback of clouds in the tropics appears to be the reason that the tropical troposphere hot spot signature of WMGHG warming is missing which implies that the water vapor and cloud feedbacks that are supposed to produce 2/3 of the GHG effect warming are not following the game plan, Spencer et al., by averaging ever damn thing they would find that might possibly show the tropical troposphere hot spot, are basically telling Trenberth and Dessler, «told ya so!»
I believe that our presence here, on earth, in the numbers that we have managed to achieve, coupled with the fact that we have destroyed millions upon millions of oxygen producers (Trees) and have a penchant for asphalt and tarmac, which are very heat absorbing, and purposely keep reflective surfaces to a minimum (they're blinding) AND have created a civilization based on burning fossil fuels and using other things which are detrimental to our ecology, that, yes, we are probably responsible in large for the exelerated melting of the global ice... but, we have been in a state of warming since the last ice age ended... we just speeded up the process.
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