I am not discounting global warming, I just don't see it happening over a time span of a few weeks rather a century or two. |
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Do you think the general public appreciates and fully understands the threats that global warming pose? |
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It is the key to the fight back against pollution, global warming, and dwindling resources. |
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It's kind of like nature's rolling the dice and now we have loaded dice due to global warming. |
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The rubbish rots and gives off gases like methane which is potentially explosive as well as adding to global warming. |
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Although many sceptics of global warming have melted away in recent years, some eminent ones remain. |
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However he does acknowledge that global warming is looming as a significant threat to the reef. |
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However, the impact that global warming may have on the monsoon is not yet fully understood. |
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Nobody has proven that modern economies can be run without baseload plants, and nuclear is the only one that doesn't cause global warming. |
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I have researched the subject of global warming and alternative energy for more than ten years. |
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He was a sceptic about the capacity of global warming to affect hurricanes when he began a detailed study of the data. |
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We cannot tell if global warming is occurring as a result of increased atmospheric carbon dioxide. |
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After several years of drought, which may be related to global warming, pine trees have become vulnerable to the bark beetle. |
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On another note, the Rocket Prof had better stay anonymous if he's going to take on sacred cows like global warming. |
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This newspaper has learned that the poisonous sand coloured Weever fish has arrived in local waters as a result of global warming. |
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After all, if burning fossil fuels is to blame for global warming, it makes sense to burn less of them. |
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It is impossible to blame any one individual weather event on global warming. |
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How can we solve something as important as global warming if we don't even care about our fellow men. |
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Disaster theorists will ruefully note that it has little to do with global warming. |
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Some experts believe man-made global warming could trigger methane on the seabed to escape into the air again. |
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Whether it's global warming or just Klondike weirdness, the Klondike River thawed and rose 2 metres in December. |
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The tired old global warming, and greenhouse gas bogeymen have also been raised. |
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Some climatologists maintain that global warming is unlikely to have an impact on hurricanes. |
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Conflict over the role of nuclear power in combating global warming is heating up. |
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One important problem is that the emission of carbon dioxide causes global warming. |
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For the first time senior politicians and the media have clearly linked flooding to global warming. |
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We all know that carbon emissions are contributing to global warming and ecocide. |
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One further feature of global warming is the increased risk of flooding in the future. |
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The reason is the way global warming affects rainfall and other weather patterns. |
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However, whether this is global warming, or part of a longer-term cycle, who knows? |
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He said the glaciers in the mountains of Europe now are crumbling due to global warming. |
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In other words, simply by stopping deforestation we would make a major contribution to slowing global warming. |
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His administration disavowed international pacts on global warming, missile-defense systems, germ warfare and an international criminal court. |
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Extreme weather events like floods, storms, and cyclones were predicted to rise as global warming disrupted weather patterns. |
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Weather records show that there were far more hard frosts in the 1950s before the impact of global warming. |
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Peak oil, global warming, pandemics and religious crusades are about to converge in a most unfortunate way. |
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So burning coal or oil, which releases carbon from when the fossil fuel was formed, has a serious global warming effect. |
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Over the long run, the greatest threat facing coral reefs may be warmer waters due to global warming. |
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Although this complicates global warming arguments, it offers further evidence that contrails do affect climate in some way. |
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Predictions of 450,000 lost jobs are played up in the media, while the jobs that will be created to combat global warming are ignored. |
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Environmentalists worry that such thinking fosters lax attitudes about earthly issues like global warming and resource conservation. |
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If we do not face global warming and other environmental problems, all the politics in the world are of no consequence. |
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And given the uncertainty surrounding the extent of global warming, not to mention its causes and consequences, it is hard to put a figure on it. |
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Scientists told the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee last Wednesday that global warming will result in more fierce hurricanes in the future. |
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Experts point out you cannot have meaningful discussions on issues like global warming without countries which are rapidly industrializing. |
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Many suggest that global warming will perturb the climate system so much as to even initiate an Ice Age. |
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All is based upon the fallacy of global warming being caused by manmade green house gases. |
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It's obvious that global warming has an impact on the reproduction of the penguins. |
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You can also feel the ice-cold walls of the Polar Gallery and discover how global warming might affect where you live. |
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Lots of people here talk all the time about global warming, or peak oil, or conservative scheming, or an asteroid impact. |
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They outline the severe effects of global warming and the speed of climate change. |
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The rare drought was the result of global warming as well as abnormal atmospheric circumfluence. |
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Many scientists even suspect that the high frequency of earthquakes in recent years might also be related to global warming. |
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My best guess is that it is a desperate attempt to head off the Superstorms, floods and droughts of global warming. |
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But the costs of global warming could vastly outweigh the modest cost of even quite vigorous action. |
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Yet it takes a fictional account of a spurious global warming scenario on celluloid to get Joe Soap talking about it. |
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Statists see a world of oppression and pain, and get depressed because of global warming and evil multinationals. |
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With our sadly successful efforts at global warming, that may not be quite true today, even catastrophically untrue. |
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Scientists say the decline of the Porcupine caribou herd in Alaska and the Yukon may be linked to global warming. |
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There's some okay political humour, with stabs at global warming, CNN and hydro prices. |
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There is hardly any discussion of how to deal with global warming while generating substantial economic growth at the same time. |
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Another way to prevent global warming is by replacing the candescent bulbs in homes with compact fluorescent lamps. |
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The unspoken consensus in much of the energy community is that you cannot address global warming without substantial additions of nuclear energy. |
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Its ice masses have been particularly vulnerable to the advance of global warming. |
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He has become one of the oil industry's most influential spokesmen on the touchy political issue of global warming. |
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These include global warming, energy efficiency and renewable energy resources. |
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The Economist has a story suggesting that non-industrial forms of human activity also affect global warming. |
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Namely, that this global warming, de-forestation and pollution stuff is all bunk, the planet has never been in finer fettle etc. |
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We would have a brighter future, not threatened by the specter of global warming. |
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Although these concerns are legitimate, they are easily dismissed as Nimbyism from people who care little about global warming. |
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However, with global warming the high pressure systems are stronger and southerlies find it harder and harder to penetrate over the South Island. |
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While the men agree that a carbon tax would be one financially sound way to fight global warming, they disagree about how high the tax should be. |
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People who are my age are growing up with impending problems, such as major environmental instabilities and global warming. |
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Tax breaks, energy worries, and global warming are making nuclear, wind, and solar energy increasingly important markets. |
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But mayor Costa pointed out that Ammerman's study used unspecified and unsourced projections for global warming. |
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The issue of global warming is one that cuts across all political and social boundaries. |
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One of the big unresolved questions is how global warming will affect the whisky industry. |
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Deputy O'Shea stated that global warming is as yet an unquantified future force in regard to coastal erosion. |
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I just watched the bizzo on the need to go nuclear to avoid global warming. |
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This is more or less correct, but analogously to the example above, local cooling does not contradict global warming. |
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In the final analysis, we should hope that fear of global warming will subside. |
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At a time when museums and heritage organisations feel somewhat outdated and directionless, global warming provides a quick-fix rallying point. |
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We have, long term, a great deal to gain from mitigating the effects of global warming. |
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If the predictions are correct residents can expect pollution levels to triple, vegetation to be destroyed and global warming to speed up. |
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The study says the spike in storm intensity mirrors a rise in ocean surface temperatures which, in turn, may be linked to global warming. |
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Then, with minor waggles of a few degrees, global warming continued, giving us our island status by filling up the English Channel with water. |
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Gun control, crime statistics, global warming and passive smoking are grist to his mill. |
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I'm definitely not a preachy global warmist type, but to say that global warming isn't happening because there's snow outside is stupidity. |
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It contained dire warnings about the impact on earth if global warming continues unchecked. |
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If global warming shrinks the ranges of species until they go extinct, then shouldn't massive die-offs have happened 11, 500 years ago? |
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Are eco-towns an important first step as part of a long term strategy to tackle global warming? |
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Instead, we must persist in the quest for united action to counter both global warming and a weaponized world. |
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In Crichton's fictional world, tsunamis are the work of ecoterrorists trying to dupe people into thinking global warming is a threat. |
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Coal is the most polluting fuel in our energy mix contributing, among other things, to smog, acid rain and global warming. |
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Power generated from fossil fuels causes smog, mercury pollution, acid rain and global warming. |
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Don't go blaming a dead archbishop for this, and don't blame global warming either, just blame an unusually southerly jet stream. |
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Are you calculating how much he has done to avert global warming by putting his econobox in neutral and allowing it to roll down hills? |
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Research shows the scale of devastation wrought by recent hurricanes can indeed be traced to global warming. |
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The global warming debate still rages and scientists use statistics to prove their point in both the YES and the NO case. |
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Wait for governments to take effective action on global warming and you could fry or drown first. |
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Clearly, he is more concerned about short-term price jumps than the long-term costs of not acting to slow global warming. |
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It was a day when global warming showed that it can survive even in the face of a westerly gale. |
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The decline of the world's fish stocks is, next to global warming, probably the greatest problem afflicting our environmental commons. |
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She and a group of five other young women are bicycling across Canada to raise awareness about air pollution and global warming. |
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Will getting motorists to drive more slowly on the motorway really help reduce global warming? |
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Even if we were definite on the causes of global warming and agreed on a cure it could take centuries to reverse. |
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A vaccine that prevents sheep from breaking wind has been developed by Australian scientists in an attempt to reduce global warming. |
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Ethiopia faces devastating famine, millions in other parts of the world have no drinking water and global warming is forgotten or denied. |
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If anybody still denies global warming let them come and stew in the steam bath that is London this week. |
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And that's accepting the dire predictions about warming of the global warming alarmists, which I do not. |
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The prime minister of Tuvalu blamed global warming for king tides that are threatening to submerge the nine islands. |
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The report also highlights the worrying impact global warming will have on the safety of millions of passengers. |
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These new greener chillers use sound waves for cooling instead of environment-damaging chemical refrigerants linked to global warming. |
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The use of the concept of 'denialism' as a cudgel with which to beat anybody who questions global warming has become familiar. |
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The world's weather extremes have reignited the debate about global warming. |
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In the 1990s a berg the size of Oxfordshire broke off the Antarctic ice shelf and was widely hailed as proof of global warming. |
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The company is deeply concerned by the effects of global warming caused by the greenhouse effect. |
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Where am I to go for serious coverage and debate on the big issues of climate change and global warming? |
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Exodus begins on the steadily diminishing island of Wing, bombarded by seas given velocity by global warming. |
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The vigor of Atlantic meridional overturning circulation is thought to be vulnerable to global warming. |
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The islands are at risk of being submerged if sea levels rise, which is an expected result of global warming. |
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Diminishing fossil fuels and global warming are enough to make anyone think twice about flicking a light switch. |
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Most people get their news about global warming second-hand, but for those who want to keep their own finger on the pulse of the planet, two Web sites merit special interest. |
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Her very timely book examines the effects of global warming on the world's climates. |
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An environmentalist group wants hurricanes and storm systems named after politicians who adamantly deny global warming exists. |
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The overwhelming evidence points to the reality of anthropogenic global warming. |
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The global warmists, of course, are blaming it on man-made global warming. |
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It was that very success that encouraged the community of nations to try its collective hand at drafting a similar compact to deal with global warming. |
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There is a fact of the matter when the question is global warming, and there is some hope of arriving at a definite answer by accumulating enough evidence. |
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Pollution from coal plants is also a main cause of acid rain and is one of the largest sources of carbon dioxide emissions, which cause global warming. |
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Railway lines are buckling in the sun, car radiators are boiling in traffic queues, talk has turned to global warming and the increased threat of flooding. |
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The solutions to global warming involve adaptation to new conditions. |
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And, always, global warming could push the cutworm moths north, out of the park, by heating up the region. |
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The tidal wave caused by global warming alarmism has hit me. |
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In addition, conventional air conditioners use refrigerants made of chlorine compounds, suspected contributors to the depletion of the ozone layer and global warming. |
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Because of global warming, more and more species are colonising Britain, and some like the Red Admiral butterfly are even year-long residents now. |
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Because strong action has not been taken, emissions have risen to where dangerous global warming has become unavoidable. |
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I see you're also an anti-vaxxer and deny anthropogenic global warming. |
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Its first priority is to identify where permafrost is present and where mudslides and rockfalls are likely as it melts under the effect of global warming. |
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As if the problem is the money going to the scientists who do believe in global warming! |
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Conclusions about global warming are all over the lot, he notes. |
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But the greatest impact has come through global warming, with successive editions of the atlas showing shrinking ice fields and evaporating lakes. |
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Some computer models, he said, indicate that about half of the global warming in the Arctic is driven by methane and soot. |
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A vast expanse of western Siberia is undergoing an unprecedented thaw that could dramatically increase the rate of global warming, climate scientists warned yesterday. |
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It falls to subtler, simpler technologies to recruit the mass populace into the war against global warming. |
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It is easier to worry about bird flu today than global warming tomorrow. |
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So global warming is serving a far greater purpose than just destabilizing the Earth, and we who are called apocalyptic millenarianists have much to look forward to. |
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But how many of them remember the CNN host who asked whether the Russian meteorite had been caused by global warming? |
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The report did, however, explicitly mention that there was no evidence that global warming would increase the frequency of hurricanes and tropical storms. |
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I stand to be corrected by any twitchers among my readership but I thought that cacophony didn't occur in the middle of winter, so is this another effect of global warming? |
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The grouse population has traditionally been prone to yearly fluctuations, but global warming is being blamed in some quarters for a sustained slump in numbers. |
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It would have saved expensive town bypasses, additional roads and parking facilities, not to mention the benefits to the ozone layer and global warming. |
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She has pledged to get serious about fighting global warming, and says she'll work to cut emissions of carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide, and mercury pollution. |
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The exhaust gases that these cars produce are very harmful to the environment, causing a variety of ecological problems such as ozone depletion and global warming. |
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We can study pollution, deforestation, agriculture, climatology, global warming, species migration, and other aspects of man's interaction with the planet. |
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She said the West Siberian Lowland indeed falls within a hot spot but added that whether thawing peatlands will accelerate global warming remains an open question. |
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The background is the super-exposed town of Shishmaref in Western Alaska, where global warming and the thawing permafrost are collapsing towns in on themselves. |
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For just like adding plastic to groundfill while complaining of global warming, it is internally incongruent to preach peace and understanding via corrupted messaging. |
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Already global warming is beginning to make itself felt even in Bangalore. |
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Who are the engineers and conductors on the global warming death train? |
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The thing that really grates, though, is the po-faced sermonising on global warming and heavy-handed attempts to make Serious Points about Serious Issues. |
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Trees could be engineered to grow in polluted landfills and absorb poisons, or even be designed to capture more carbon dioxide, diminishing global warming. |
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Or, counter-intuitively, global warming could disrupt the North Atlantic Gulf Stream, thereby ushering in another Ice Age and giving Provence a Siberian climate. |
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Many scientists believe that the recent increase in hurricane frequency and intensity is due to global warming, which has raised sea temperatures. |
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The invasion of garlic mustard has emerged as another threat in recent years, and the potential effects of modern global warming are yet another concern. |
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After narrating a 20th century atmosphere filled with germ warfare, radioactive pollution, smog and global warming, hope is about all we have left. |
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Nowhere is this more pronounced than in the discussion on global warming. |
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The jury is still out regarding the case of human induced global warming. |
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If we use more petrol we create more pollution and add to global warming. |
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Seals are being pressed into service as mobile marine laboratories, with scientists gluing instruments to their backs in an attempt to find out more about global warming. |
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Only four years ago it was considered completely mainstream, centrist thinking to oppose stem cell research, reject nuclear proliferation schemes, and deny global warming. |
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Threatened by erosion, desertification, overgrazing and global warming, cedar forests in the Moroccan Middle Atlas Mountains are going through a hard time. |
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The litany of contemporary change includes global warming, ozone loss, soil erosion, deforestation, desertification, collapsing fisheries, and disappearing aquifers. |
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The war talk over global warming also reflects an increasing desperation on the part of eco-activists, commentators and official environment departments. |
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Although an excess of greenhouse gas results in global warming, naturally occurring greenhouse gases are beneficial in keeping our planet at a comfortable temperature. |
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But if you ignore the greenwash, this road will generate more traffic and as a result there will be more pollution, global warming and health problems. |
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To disarm his EU critics, Administration sources say Bush may concede global warming is a problem and offer general ideas for new ways to address it. |
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In the future, after global warming has made cities the only safe places to live, large sections of the world are closed to disenfranchised people who have to live in deserts. |
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In June 2003, the council modified an Environmental Protection Agency report on the environment, excising parts of a long section on global warming. |
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Yes, there are other contributing factors such as global warming, pollution, predation and angling, but the single largest impactor is the drift net. |
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The planned energy transformation in Germany is predominantly driven by the need to limit global warming while at the same time avoiding the risks of nuclear accidents. |
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If he goes to the top of the pops, we’ll hear the strains of his hit song wafting over the Great Lawn, the great chartbuster that applies equally to nuclear war as to global warming. |
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Recently, however, 21 multinational companies went on record stating that global warming is a threat that must be met with emissions reductions. |
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The former Thatcher glove puppet doesn't believe in Europe, you see, but then again he doesn't al warming believe in global warming either. |
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The effects of global warming in the Arctic include rising temperatures, loss of sea ice, and melting of the Greenland ice sheet. |
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Human interaction in terms of direct erosion and fire as well as the effects of global warming are the major variables that they considered. |
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Glacial isostatic adjustment also plays an important role in understanding recent global warming and climate change. |
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It is anticipated that global warming in the 21st century will result in a rise in sea level. |
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Thus understanding glacial isostatic adjustment is important in monitoring recent global warming. |
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Therefore, monitoring sea level rise and the mass balance of ice sheets and glaciers allows people to understand more about global warming. |
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Recent global warming has caused mountain glaciers and the ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica to melt and global sea level to rise. |
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The inexorability of global warming gave people a reason to reduce automobile use. |
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Humans have ways to cut greenhouse gas emissions and avoid the consequences of global warming, a major climate report concluded. |
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The global warming that followed caused a slow change in vegetation towards a sparsely distributed vegetation dominated by Nothofagus species. |
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In 1988, she made a major speech accepting the problems of global warming, ozone depletion, and acid rain. |
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Certain human activities have been identified as primary causes of ongoing climate change, often referred to as global warming. |
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The greenhouse effect could lead to global warming or, at least, climate change. |
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Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that increases radiative forcing and contributes to global warming. |
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For a discussion of the possibilities of changes to the thermohaline circulation under global warming, see shutdown of thermohaline circulation. |
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The second effect of global climate change is global warming due to increased carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere. |
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Noise pollution, for example, may adversely affect echolocating mammals, and the ongoing effects of global warming degrade arctic environments. |
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Arctic methane release from permafrost and methane clathrates is an expected consequence and further cause of global warming. |
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Currently Greenpeace considers global warming to be the greatest environmental problem facing the Earth. |
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The Inspirational Award was scooped by Bodringallt Youth Club for their interpretation of global warming, Melt Down Planet Earth. |
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To a Brisbanite this summer global warming seems all too real, but to a Melburnian it appears laughable. |
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And while we're on the subject, what if global warming enables the malaria mosquito to reach our shores? |
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The report said that global warming may be affecting the tropical rainforests, a natural habitat of the musky rat-kangaroo and other species. |
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Different salp species are found around the world and attention is now being paid to what effect they might have on global warming. |
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The organization has also focused on CFCs, because of both their global warming potential and their effect on the ozone layer. |
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In the process of learning hard-core computer programming, the students also receive a lesson in global warming and ecology. |
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Whether or not you believe in global warming, my strictly nonscientific assessment is it's been a long time since I suffered weather envy. |
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Release of methane and carbon dioxide stored in permafrost could cause abrupt and severe global warming, as they are potent greenhouse gases. |
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If the gas mileage, global warming and dependence on foreign oil arguments aren't enough to give potential SUV buyers pause, consider safety. |
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Stem cell research, the bullet train, reversing global warming? |
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Because of the amplified response of the Arctic to global warming, it is often seen as a leading indicator of global warming. |
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The change in the westerlies is driven by the atmospheric effects of global warming and the ozone hole combined. |
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As a source of smog and a severe global warming aggravator, coal is still king. |
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With global warming, you may need sweat towels more than you currently 'spect. |
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However, many of the organofluorine replacements for CFCs are still of concern due to their high global warming potential. |
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The burning of fossil fuels plays the major role in the current episode of global warming. |
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This evidence from the paleoecological record would seem to suggest that Botkin is wrong about the impacts of global warming on living systems. |
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Paleoecologist Evan Marshall is part of a scientific team studying the effects of global warming in Alaska's Federal Wildlife Zone. |
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The Gentoo Penguin exhibit, themed as 'Melting Ice', also puts a spotlight on global warming and its impact on polar ice. |
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For, deforestation has exacerbated countrys exposure to various devastating impacts of climate change caused due to global warming. |
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This phenomenon, known as global dimming, may have masked global warming by as much as 50 percent. |
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The straightforward approach to both global warming and global dimming is, of course, to make deep cuts in energy consumption planet-wide. |
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We now have globalists telling the general public that this recent wet weather is down to global warming? |
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By not adequately responding to global warming, Exxon Mobil has become the target of a number of environmental activists. |
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They also store large amounts of carbon, which helps reduce global warming. |
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This elevates the global warming impact of the dams to levels much higher than would occur by generating the same power from fossil fuels. |
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This is considered highly probable due to global warming and rise in sea levels. |
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Other threats include hurricanes, along with global warming and the resulting increase in ocean temperatures, which causes coral bleaching. |
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The same volume of atmospheric methane has a higher global warming potential than atmospheric carbon dioxide. |
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The use of traditional blowing agents such as HCFCs and HFCs is leading to ozone depletion and global warming, so its use is being restricted. |
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Therefore, it is susceptible to rising sea levels associated with global warming. |
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The International Center for Tropical Agriculture based in Colombia investigates the increasing challenge of global warming and food security. |
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Increasing awareness of global warming began in the 1980s, commencing decades of social and political debate. |
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If the peat decayed, carbon dioxide would be released to the atmosphere, contributing to global warming. |
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It has a global warming potential 296 times larger than an equal mass of carbon dioxide and it also contributes to stratospheric ozone depletion. |
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In 1986 and November 1987, NASA climate scientist James Hansen gave testimony to Congress on global warming. |
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The United Nations wants to prevent global warming from exceeding two degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels this century. |
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By 1990, American conservative think tanks had begun challenging the legitimacy of global warming as a social problem. |
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Many risks are expected to increase with higher magnitudes of global warming. |
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This undermines efforts to combat global warming and there is a risk of an uncontrollable runaway greenhouse effect. |
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On the timescale of centuries to millennia, the magnitude of global warming will be determined primarily by anthropogenic CO2 emissions. |
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Public reactions to global warming and concern about its effects are also increasing. |
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Due to the melting of Arctic sea ice and thermal expansion of the oceans, as a result of global warming, sea levels have begun to rise. |
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Consequently, correlations with the AMO index may mask effects of global warming. |
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Still the global warming potential of the landfill gas emitted to atmosphere is significant. |
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This increase in the numbers of glacial earthquakes in Greenland may be a response to global warming. |
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Destabilization of gas hydrates has contributed to global warming in the past and will likely do so in the future. |
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His feat, undertaken to highlight the effects of global warming, took place in clear water that had opened up between the ice floes. |
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There is a scientific consensus linking human activities to global warming due to industrial carbon dioxide emissions. |
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A severe threat to tundra is global warming, which causes permafrost to melt. |
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In future years, Scottish crossbills could suffer from the effects of global warming. |
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A billion trips are made on the school run every year and, between us, parents produce two million extra tons of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide, a cause of global warming. |
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Recognizing the serious issues related to global warming, IREM supports the development of voluntary standards for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. |
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Agriculture in its many forms can both mitigate or worsen global warming. |
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Although the use of fossil fuels may seem beneficial to our lives, this act is playing a role on global warming and it is said to be dangerous for the future. |
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In the document Laudato si', dated 24 May 2015, Pope Francis critiques consumerism and irresponsible development, and laments environmental degradation and global warming. |
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Motorists are being ripped off by a Government using global warming as an excuse to implement stealth taxes when it has not been proved the car is the problem. |
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For its part, the New York Times used the NOAA report as the occasion to complain that federal agencies have been downplaying the threat of human-induced global warming. |
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In 2004, an international collaborative study on four continents estimated that 10 percent of species would become extinct by 2050 because of global warming. |
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The planetoid Sedna, named for the goddess featured prominently in the book issuing warnings about global warming, is one of the coldest bodies in the Solar System. |
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One of the Earth's major natural barriers to global warming could be strengthened by the first commercial venture to grow vast plankton blooms, a US eco-restoration firm said. |
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In the 21st century, a similar dam have also been proposed, however the aim of the proposal is to preserve the Arctic ice cap against global warming. |
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However, Dickerson explains, yellow fever is a prime candidate for reemergence both as a potential terrorist weapon and as a public health threat borne of global warming. |
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Australia's Great Barrier Reef will be ''functionally extinct'' within decades if the pace of global warming is not slowed, an Australian newspaper reported Tuesday. |
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Have no fear, global warming scaremongers, there is always next year. |
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What is interesting to note is how technology may alter the face of social CRM based upon a chatbot developed to negotiate via tweets with global warming skeptics. |
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More importantly, as a result of melting of glaciers due to global warming, a Sword of Damocles remains hanging over our heads in the shape of floods. |
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Alterations in the quantity of atmospheric greenhouse gases determines the amount of solar energy retained by the planet, leading to global warming or global cooling. |
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Public perception is that renewable energies such as wind, solar, biomass and geothermal are having a significant positive impact on global warming. |
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Moreover, it would help to resolve supply and global warming issues, as well as strengthen relations with other Mediterranean countries and foster investments in the region. |
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In March 2002, Lord John Browne, the group chief executive of BP, declared in a speech that global warming was real and that urgent action was needed. |
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In recent years, Arctic sea ice decline has been caused by global warming. |
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Among those who knew about global warming, there was a wide variation between nations in belief that the warming was a result of human activities. |
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A teamof 15 artists spent twomonths working on the sculpture to draw attention to the plight of the Arctic mammal and the impact of global warming on the icecaps. |
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On the other hand, some fossil fuel companies have scaled back their efforts in recent years, or even called for policies to reduce global warming. |
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They challenged the scientific evidence, argued that global warming would have benefits, and asserted that proposed solutions would do more harm than good. |
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Salmond has campaigned on global warming and in government has committed Scotland to legislation on emission reduction and the generation of renewable energy. |
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Additional disputes concern estimates of climate sensitivity, predictions of additional warming, and what the consequences of global warming will be. |
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A Cornell University study in 2011 demonstrated that the leak rate of methane may be high enough to jeopardize its global warming advantage over coal. |
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Thanks to the small but ambitious Whatcom Museum in Bellingham, Washington, you can get a soberingly clear yet astonishing lovely vision of what we may lose to global warming. |
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He hoped for a day when terracide, the death of the planet, was no longer possible, where the grim pendulum of global warming and global dimming was swinging the other way. |
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These and other differences between stenotherms and eurytherms suggest that the effects of global warming will not be uniform among ectothermic species. |
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The borderless nature of atmosphere and oceans inevitably resulted in the implication of pollution on a planetary level with the issue of global warming. |
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Compared with other low carbon power sources, wind turbines have some of the lowest global warming potential per unit of electrical energy generated. |
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When they ranked global warming dead last on their list of cost-effective spending priorities, critics alleged that he had cherry-picked sympathetic thinkers. |
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This infection leads to diseases that are connected to global warming. |
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The careful measurement of variations in MSL can offer insights into ongoing climate change, and sea level rise has been widely quoted as evidence of ongoing global warming. |
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Their causes are complex and controversial, but all known instances are associated with severe and sustained global warming, mostly caused by sustained massive volcanism. |
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In an interview with The Economist last year, he insisted his attack on the CPP had nothing to do with his views on global warming, which he would not divulge. |
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There is concern that global warming might cause this to happen again. |
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The melting of the permafrost and the release of methane hydrate is perhaps the biggest single calamity that mankind faces and it's all down to human-induced global warming. |
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Such events may both result from and contribute to global warming. |
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In this sense, especially in the context of environmental policy, the term climate change has become synonymous with anthropogenic global warming. |
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Reduction of the area of Arctic sea ice reduces the planet's average albedo, possibly resulting in global warming in a positive feedback mechanism. |
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