نتایج جستجو برای: history of global warming

تعداد نتایج: 21237175  

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2003
Hezi Gildor Eli Tziperman

We propose that past abrupt climate changes were probably a result of rapid and extensive variations in sea-ice cover. We explain why this seems a perhaps more likely explanation than a purely thermohaline circulation mechanism. We emphasize that because of the significant influence of sea ice on the climate system, it seems that high priority should be given to developing ways for reconstructi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Josef Ludescher Avi Gozolchiani Mikhail I Bogachev Armin Bunde Shlomo Havlin Hans Joachim Schellnhuber

The most important driver of climate variability is the El Niño Southern Oscillation, which can trigger disasters in various parts of the globe. Despite its importance, conventional forecasting is still limited to 6 mo ahead. Recently, we developed an approach based on network analysis, which allows projection of an El Niño event about 1 y ahead. Here we show that our method correctly predicted...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2010
Freysteinn Sigmundsson Virginie Pinel Björn Lund Fabien Albino Carolina Pagli Halldór Geirsson Erik Sturkell

Pressure influences both magma production and the failure of magma chambers. Changes in pressure interact with the local tectonic settings and can affect magmatic activity. Present-day reduction in ice load on subglacial volcanoes due to global warming is modifying pressure conditions in magmatic systems. The large pulse in volcanic production at the end of the last glaciation in Iceland sugges...

1999
John Byrne Sun-Jin Yun

As liberal democracies, what can the United States, Europe, and Japan be expected to embrace as “democratic” solutions to global environmental problems such as climate change? It is our argument that contradictions in liberal democratic politics lead these states to advocate solutions that are nature-ascommodity oriented and that idealize the notion of “managed nature.” In the case of climate c...

2016
Thomas R Knutson Rong Zhang Larry W Horowitz

Global mean temperature over 1998 to 2015 increased at a slower rate (0.1 K decade-1) compared with the ensemble mean (forced) warming rate projected by Coupled Model Intercomparison Project 5 (CMIP5) models (0.2 K decade-1). Here we investigate the prospects for this slower rate to persist for a decade or more. The slower rate could persist if the transient climate response is overestimated by...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2007
Richard W G Caldow Richard A Stillman Sarah E A le V dit Durell Andy D West Selwyn McGrorty John D Goss-Custard Philippa J Wood John Humphreys

Introductions of non-native species are seen as major threats to ecosystem function and biodiversity. However, invasions of aquatic habitats by non-native species are known to benefit generalist consumers that exhibit dietary switches and prey upon the exotic species in addition to or in preference to native ones. There is, however, little knowledge concerning the population-level implications ...

2005
Jonathan Baron Thomas Schelling

Attitudes toward global warming are influenced by various heuristics, which may distort policy away from what is optimal for the well-being of people. These possible distortions, or biases, include: a focus on harms that we cause, as opposed to those that we can remedy more easily; a feeling that those who cause a problem should fix it; a desire to undo a problem rather than compensate for its ...

2006
S. Cameron

Platinum Metals Rev., 2006, 50, (1), 38–45 The Ninth Grove Fuel Cell Symposium and exhibition was held at the prestigious Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre in Westminster, London, from 4th to 6th October 2005. This biannual event is now the largest fuel cell gathering in Europe, this one attracting 480 delegates from 38 countries (1, 2). Some 54 papers were presented, and 186 posters were di...

2006
A. Gnanadesikan J. L. Russell F. Zeng

Since the upper ocean takes up much of the heat added to the earth system by an-thropogenic global warming, one would expect that global warming would lead to an increase in stratification and a decrease in the ventilation of the ocean interior. However , multiple simulations in global coupled climate models using an ideal age tracer 5 which is set to zero in the mixed layer and ages at 1 yr/yr...

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