And Kallbekken and Rive 2007 states: «a 20 - year delay means that we must reduce emissions at an annual rate that is 5 to 11 times greater than
with early climate action.»
This scale factor was based on simulations
with an early climate model [3,92]; comparable forcings are found in other models (e.g. see discussion in [93]-RRB-, but results depend on cloud representations, assumed ice albedo and other factors; so the uncertainty is difficult to quantify.
Although statements in this pamphlet are partially true in that Exxon «carefully studied» the science behind climate change, it contradicts its own internal findings
with early climate -LSB-...]
Although statements in this pamphlet are partially true in that Exxon «carefully studied» the science behind climate change, it contradicts its own internal findings
with early climate change research and emphasizes unknowns in the «honest debate.»
Not exact matches
Archbishop Desmond Tutu, one of the most revered figures of South Africa's anti-apartheid struggle and a key backer of the divestment campaign that helped end the system, was an
early backer of fossil fuel divestment and said in 2014: «People of conscience need to break their ties
with corporations financing the injustice of
climate change.»
He gave a speech in Paris last December in connection
with the UN
Climate Summit in which he laid out a plan to accelerate humanity's departure from the the fossil - fuel era, and he has revisited that speech's specifics when he unveiled the Tesla Model 3
earlier this year and revealed Tesla's Solar Roof last month.
In
early January, Walden Asset Management, a corporate client who uses Vanguard for their 401 (k) program, wrote Vanguard about its proxy voting practices
with respect to social and environmental issues like political spending and
climate change.
As Bloomberg reported
earlier this summer, a «sea of dudes»
climate among AI developers has some concerned about gender bias cropping up in AI programs even before those programs start interacting
with users.
Published
earlier this year in the journal Nature
Climate Change, it includes sparing healthy food from taxation, as well as selective compensation for income losses associated
with tax - related price increases.
The inaugural seated private tasting in May showcased «Cool -
Climate Cabernet: The Early Years,» focusing on Cabernet from Bartholomew Park's cool - climate estate vineyard and a renowned neighboring vineyard, with an emphasis on the early
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Early Years,» focusing on Cabernet from Bartholomew Park's cool - climate estate vineyard and a renowned neighboring vineyard, with an emphasis on the early y
Early Years,» focusing on Cabernet from Bartholomew Park's cool -
climate estate vineyard and a renowned neighboring vineyard, with an emphasis on the early
climate estate vineyard and a renowned neighboring vineyard,
with an emphasis on the
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early years.
maybe you don't understand that Wenger's words are simply an attempt to recover some of the market value that was lost due to the way they have mishandled his contract negotiations, which means that everyone, once again, knows that we have little to no leverage when it comes to negotiating a transfer... much like we did
with RVP, when we sold the EPL trophy to ManU for less than $ 25 million... any reputable team
with a sporting director would never have allowed this situation to occur again and if they had heads would roll... if handled correctly the worst case scenario would have seen us get a minimum of $ 65 million for a player of his ilk in the present economic
climate and we could have used those funds to purchase the best available striker in the
early days of the transfer window... just imagine what outsiders must think about the state of our team if all you did was read the headlines... sadly, things might just might be worse than they think
Earlier this week, economic secretary to the Treasury Ed Balls said the EU was the only way to effectively deal
with climate change, and he condemned David Cameron for being the most «anti-European» leader the Conservatives had ever had.
It is crucial that the party develops new approaches to deal
with the pressing challenges of the
early 21st century, such as rising inequality, declining social mobility, global financial chaos and
climate change.
«Part of the challenge Syracuse faces is directly related to
climate change,
with colder winters, warmer summers, and more dramatic freeze - thaw events happening both
earlier and later in the season,» she said.
«New York State United Teachers today issued
early endorsements to three incumbent state senators who have reliably stood
with parents and educators in fighting for fair and equitable funding while vigorously opposing the
climate of over-testing that is harming students and public schools,» NYSUT said in a statement.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpMexican presidential candidate vows to fire back at Trump's «offensive» tweets Elizabeth Warren urges grads to fight for «what is decent» in current political
climate Jim Carrey takes aim at Kent State grad who posed
with AR - 10 MORE and GOP lawmakers are expected to pass the measure
early this week — a huge legislative victory for Republicans, who would reform the tax code for the first time in 30 years.
Using the Great Barrier Reef as their study case, they estimated the evolution of the region over the last 14,000 years and showed that (1) high sediment loads from catchments erosion prevented coral growth during the
early phase of sea level rise and favoured deep offshore sediment deposition; (2) how the fine balance between
climate, sea level, and margin physiography enabled coral reefs to thrive under limited shelf sedimentation rates at 6,000 years before present; and, (3) how over the last 3,000 years, the decrease of accommodation space led to the lateral extension of coral reefs consistent
with available observational data.
An analysis of water and
climate data from 1901 to 2008 from 100 large water basins around the world revealed more water loss to the atmosphere and less water runoff compared
with conclusions from
earlier studies.
The findings give archaeologists clues as to how
early agricultural societies dealt
with climate fluctuations and differing local environments.
A report
earlier this year from Reading University agrees
with her lament at the loss of the country's former hay meadows but does not dismiss the impact of
climate change.
We've already transformed most of the biosphere beyond anything our
early ancestors could have imagined, clearing, ploughing, burning, building, damming, domesticating, driving to extinction, dousing
with chemicals and even changing the
climate.
The long - term geological record reveals an
early Cenozoic warm
climate that supported smaller polar ecosystems, few coral - algal reefs, expanded shallow - water platforms, longer food chains
with less energy for top predators, and a less oxygenated ocean than today.
Ash Parton and colleagues fall into the second camp, writing, «The dispersal of
early human populations out of Africa is dynamically linked
with the changing
climate and environmental conditions of Arabia.
A revised forecast has China's energy growth tapering off decades
earlier than previously thought,
with implications for
climate and diplomacy.
«Global warming and
climate change... increase the renewal and wear rates of lubrication materials, as well as the possibility of track twisting and buckling,» said Kaewunruen in an
earlier paper
with Lei Wu, who is currently working on the Kuala Lumpur - Singapore High Speed Railway.
This time, no return to cooler period Tim Barnett, a climatologist at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, said the new results appear to agree
with his
earlier work that used
climate models to show humans» greenhouse gas emissions have contributed to declining snowpack in the western United States.
He says he gained this expertise
early in his career by hobnobbing
with social scientists at places like the Aspen Institute: «I taught them
climate, they taught me economics.»
Together
with new radiometric dates and the existing archaeological evidence, the results, presented here on 6 August at the annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America, suggest the following timeline: A moist
climate from 9000 to 6000 years ago supported
early farmers.
«Based on Australia's
climate the high risk seasons for Brisbane and Sydney are spring and
early summer, so it is therefore necessary to strengthen current monitoring systems on attempted suicide especially in areas
with high unemployment rates.
The
earlier study — which used pre-industrial temperature proxies to analyze historical
climate patterns — ruled out,
with more than 99 % certainty, the possibility that global warming in the industrial era is just a natural fluctuation in Earth's
climate.
And when US President Donald Trump announced he would withdraw the United States from the Paris
Climate Agreement
earlier this year, a range of US cities and states pledged to act on their own version of «Think globally, act locally,» by cutting local and regional carbon emissions in keeping
with the goals of the Paris deal.
This year's
early March tornado outbreak was significant for a number of reasons, according to Jake Crouch, a climatologist
with the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC), and co-author of a new State of the
Climate report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released today (April 9).
LOOKING FOR NEW LANDS A historian argues that
climate, along
with other factors, impeded Europeans
early attempts at colonizing North America.
In an
early primary field crammed
with 16 candidates, presidential hopefuls could find traction by attacking Obama's
climate policies, said Jeremy Carl, a research fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution who has advised a number of the candidates on energy and
climate.
When those days do come, however, they come
with even greater ferocity, according to James Elsner, a geography professor at Florida State University and lead author on the research, published
earlier this month in the journal
Climate Dynamics.
Climate skeptics pounced on this change as proof that earlier estimates had been overblown, while some climate bloggers questioned whether the IPCC had lowballed its estimates to avoid confrontation with sk
Climate skeptics pounced on this change as proof that
earlier estimates had been overblown, while some
climate bloggers questioned whether the IPCC had lowballed its estimates to avoid confrontation with sk
climate bloggers questioned whether the IPCC had lowballed its estimates to avoid confrontation
with skeptics.
But the diplomat said he agreed
with U.N.
climate chief Yvo de Boer, who
earlier this summer made a similar assessment that the Copenhagen negotiations won't be the end - all on a global warming treaty that applies to more than 190 nations.
Though agricultural intensification and
climate change could pose new challenges for managing liver fluke transmission,
early results in the afflicted Lawa Lake region are promising,
with human infection rates in the worst - hit areas down to below 10 %, fish infection rates dropping from 70 % to below 1 %, and no infected snails detected.
The organizer of the Copenhagen
Climate Congress, held
earlier this month, debates
with Stanford University ecologist Chris Field whether the event exaggerated the scientific consensus.
Sandy's late - season formation may have been influenced by a shifting
climate, but its meet - up
with an
early North American winter storm had no
climate change connection.
The United States along
with China, Brazil, India and more than 190 other nations agreed to deliver the new goals by
early next year as part of an effort to ink a new global
climate deal in Paris in 2015.
NASA space junk experts have refined the forecast for the anticipated death plunge of a giant satellite,
with the U.S. space agency now predicting the 6 1/2 - ton
climate probe will plummet to Earth around Sept. 23, a day
earlier than previously reported.
The team's study complements an
earlier study led by Jason Roberts, a glaciologist
with the Australian Antarctic Division at the Antarctic
Climate & Ecosystems Cooperative Research Center.
The trends driven by
earlier snowmelt are likely to as they are «are very much in line
with the projections of future
climate» from
climate models, study co-author Berit Arheimer of the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute said.
Changes in fauna, landscapes, and
climate were associated
with novel adaptive behaviors in the
earliest Homo sapiens.
«This shift to
earlier weaning age in the time leading up to woolly mammoth extinction provides compelling evidence of hunting pressure and adds to a growing body of life - history data that are inconsistent
with the idea that
climate changes drove the extinctions of many large ice - age mammals,» said Cherney, who is conducting the work for his doctoral dissertation in the U-M Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences.
* 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.
May 4, 2006,
With Warming
Climate, Only the
Earlier Bird Catches the Worm, by David Biello.
Earlier independent research also shows that
with climate variability, risks to the precious Colorado water resources increase.
While they struggle to pull together know - how and funding, those
with the broader view and resources - state agencies - are absent from the discussions: In a study released
earlier this year, the Natural Resources Defense Council ranked Virginia as one of 29 states that were «largely unprepared and lagging behind» on planning for
climate change at the state level.