But
what if climate change turned out to be a good issue — not a boat anchor?
What if climate change appears to be just mainly a multidecadal natural fluctuation?
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What if climate change appears to be just mainly a multidecadal natural fluctuation?
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What If Climate Change Impacts Exceed Adaptation Capacities?
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What if climate change appears to be just mainly a multidecadal natural fluctuation?»
Not exact matches
When even energy - friendly bodies such as the International Energy Agency say the world needs to act now
if we're to avoid the worst outcomes of
what climate change has to offer the planet, then Canada should realize it can ill afford to stick its head in the sand any longer.
Canadians need to be asking
what will happen to their increasingly petro - dependent economy
if the rest of the world is right about
climate change and their Prime Minister is wrong.
When it comes to
climate change, we know
what a better approach looks like,
if we have the will to pursue it.
I think my question to those of you who couple atheism with evolution and
climate change is: how can we as scientists even start trying to inform you about the details of
what you are arguing against
if you automatically presume everything we say is a blasphemous lie?
I think my question to those of you who couple evil atheism with evolution, the big bang, and
climate change is: how can we as scientists even start trying to inform you about the details of
what you are arguing against
if you automatically presume everything we say is a blasphemous lie?
This really interesting article looks at
what will happen to population centers and
climate change if, as expected, the number of livestock doubles by 2050.
An upcoming article in the journal Climatic
Change (1) modeled what could happen to coffee production in Veracruz, Mexico if observed trends in climate change continue and coffee prices remain s
Change (1) modeled
what could happen to coffee production in Veracruz, Mexico
if observed trends in
climate change continue and coffee prices remain s
change continue and coffee prices remain steady.
Snow has wreaked havoc over the past few days but
what if it's just the start and the global warming, sorry,
climate change means we're all facing months, years or decades in freezing conditions?
If it's not the increased carbon dioxide though, then
what should we do about
climate change?
Update / note: To be clear, I'm not asking for views whether or not
climate change is true,
if we have the ability to
change it for good or bad,
what evidence exists, whether people want or oppose
change, or anything like that.
If Labour have failed to promote black talent, Shaun Bailey - our Hammersmith candidate - also believes that Labour is talking about the wrong issues: «
Climate change, obesity and the environment are not
what black people want to hear about.
«
If we are to use that authority arbitrarily or to withhold these certifications where we should be granting them,
what then can happen... is there is an opportunity for the federal government to just take that process over from us and then we no longer have that authority,» Snyder said at a roundtable discussion on
climate change Monday sponsored by the state Assembly.
«We looked into the question of whether — and
if so, to
what extent — the public's attitude to
climate policy and the risks of
climate change can be influenced,» explains Thomas Bernauer, professor of political science at ETH Zurich.
Healthy, happy and peaceful — that's
what life will be like
if we choose to tackle
climate change and overconsumption.
«In the U.S., over the last 15 years, we've become so ideologically polarized that
if I ask you in a survey to tell me your positions on abortion, taxes, and gun control, I can predict with a fairly high percentage, 80 - 90 %,
what your position on
climate change might be,» said Nisbet, who is also editor - in - chief of «The Oxford Encyclopedia of Climate Change Communication.
climate change might be,» said Nisbet, who is also editor - in - chief of «The Oxford Encyclopedia of Climate Change Communication.&
change might be,» said Nisbet, who is also editor - in - chief of «The Oxford Encyclopedia of
Climate Change Communication.
Climate Change Communication.&
Change Communication.»
Now it may not be, you know, the solution to
climate change but I think that there will be probably some form of progress made here whether it's an agreement to kind of pre-agree on
what a treaty might look like or
if it's progress on reducing deforestation and other issues that the country seem to be a lot closer to agreement on.
Even
if the near future doesn't unfold like the 2004
climate - gone - haywire film The Day After Tomorrow, scientists need to be able to produce accurate models of what abrupt change (more likely spanning hundreds or thousands or years, rather than days) would look like and why it might occur, explains Zhengyu Liu, lead author of the study and director of the University of Wisconsin — Madison's Center for Climate Re
climate - gone - haywire film The Day After Tomorrow, scientists need to be able to produce accurate models of
what abrupt
change (more likely spanning hundreds or thousands or years, rather than days) would look like and why it might occur, explains Zhengyu Liu, lead author of the study and director of the University of Wisconsin — Madison's Center for
Climate Re
Climate Research.
REP. BOEHNER: When it comes to the issue of
climate change, George, it's pretty clear that
if we don't work with other industrialized nations around the world,
what's going to happen is that we're going to ship millions of American jobs overseas.
The only thing that is clear is that there continues to be great debate and uncertainty among these experts regarding the extent of natural
climate variability versus human impacts, and
what,
if anything, enactment of economy - wide greenhouse gas regulations might do to alter our
changing climate.
So,
what tourism is impacting and actually
what climate change is impacting is a relatively very small piece of that peninsula; but you know the impact on the peninsula
if all that ice melts could be huge; when they talk about sea levels rising, you know, by inches and feet, you know
if that ice along the peninsula melts they will add to the volume of the sea very quickly.
Changes in the number of cosmic rays hitting the atmosphere due to changes in solar activity can not explain global warming, as average cosmic ray intensities have been increasing since 1985 even as the world has warmed — the opposite of what should happen if cosmic rays produce climate - cooling
Changes in the number of cosmic rays hitting the atmosphere due to
changes in solar activity can not explain global warming, as average cosmic ray intensities have been increasing since 1985 even as the world has warmed — the opposite of what should happen if cosmic rays produce climate - cooling
changes in solar activity can not explain global warming, as average cosmic ray intensities have been increasing since 1985 even as the world has warmed — the opposite of
what should happen
if cosmic rays produce
climate - cooling clouds.
«The new framework allows us to make those calculations so that the five adaptations in the eight
climate change scenarios can be assessed against
what the crop yield would be
if no adaptations were initiated by farmers.»
So
if new microclimates create new opportunities for diversification:
what about global
climate change?
Rohling: Yeah, so
what we see is that for a current level of forcing, so 1.6 watts per meter square net forcing,
if we look in the relationship that we now recognize between sea - level
change and
climate forcing, we're are, more or less, looking at in the equilibrium state, natural equilibriumstate, where the planet would like to be that is similar to where we were 3.5 million years ago and that's where we're looking at sea level, you know, at least 15 meters, maybe 25 meters above the present.
Kadribasic: That's basically [
what] I tried to do, to see
if there has been any
change,
if there has been any
change in these factors, which could mean that there is a
change in
climate, which could then finally mean that there has been a
change in tornado numbers.
Several lessons are devoted to developing
climate action plans and deciding
what —
if anything — students should do about
climate change.
We have reason to improve
what we are already doing about devastation from nature's nastiness, so that many responses will be «no regrets» actions — actions that would make sense even
if there were no
climate change effects — such as «rebuilding smartly» (Dan Schrag's phrase).
I think it would just be tragic
if what is now a 40 - year record of land - use
change and
climate change were to end with Landsat 8.
«Our model can help predict
if forests are at risk of desertification or other
climate change - related processes and identify
what can be done to conserve these systems,» he said.
And, by the same token, evidence that meets the rigorous demands of science is often discounted
if it goes against
what people want to believe, as illustrated by widespread dismissal of scientific evidence of
climate change.
If we do consider
climate change, it is usually about
what's happening today.
And
what we see is both how complex
climate changes can be and how profound an effect
changing patterns of ocean circulation can have on global
climate states,
if looked at on a geological time scale.»
If this winter finds you stressed out and fighting a sinus infection, then you know something of
what coral will endure in the face of
climate change.
«
If you ask people
what they think about
climate change — not global warming — we find that the partisan gap shrinks by about 30 percent,» he said.
* A study published in Nature
Climate Change earlier this month suggests that
if the UK increased farm yields in line with
what experts believe is possible, and turned spared land into forest and wetland, the resulting carbon «sink» could balance out the nation's agricultural emissions by 2050 — in line with government targets.
Like many people who read this blog, I've been following the
climate change talks in Durban, South Africa and wondering
what,
if anything, will come out of them.
This finding is important for our understanding of
what may happen to the Earth
if we do not tackle the effects of
climate change.»
Changes come even with lower warming
What was most surprising, Diffenbaugh said, is that the accelerated melting of the snowpack would occur even
if the world were able to limit warming to the target of a 2 - degree - Celsius increase agreed upon in international
climate negotiations in Copenhagen, Denmark.
I still find that much,
if not most, of
what is attributed to
climate change is speculative, exaggerated or just plain wrong.
If you think
climate change is bad now, two scientists estimate
what it would be like without our protected forests.
Ultimately, however, no one has performed a specific
climate attribution study on this event, so we can not say with high confidence
if and to
what extent
climate change has altered Hurricane Harvey.»
Thus it is very important to know
what the real impact of historical solar
changes is, as 0.1 K in the past, results in
climate sensitivity for anthropogenic at the high end, while 0.9 K results in a very low effect of anthropogenic,
if the instrumental temperature trend of the last 1.5 century is used as reference.
It makes me wonder,
if we can't even argee
what the global temperature is now whether we will even be able to agree in 50 years
if there has been warming or not (assuming no dramatic
change in the
climate system).
What's certain is that its contribution to
climate change and ocean acidification will have a devastating outcome
if we don't do something about it.
If you read a lot of news about
climate change or other environmental issues, you might start to worry whether humans have
what it takes to survive on Earth in the long run.