These natural climate changes throughout Earth's history are mainly explained by small shifts in our planet's orbit that have, at times, caused Earth to be exposed to more (or less) solar energy. But natural fluctuations are not why we are in what some describe as a "climate crisis" now...
Throughout its long history, Earth has warmed and cooled time and again. Climate has changed when the planet received more _1_ less sunlight due to subtle changes in _2_ (it) orbit(轨道). But since the past century, another force _3_(start) to influence Earth's climate. It is humani...
We find that the time lag between temperature changes and iodine maximum emission values recorded in Greenland ice cores throughout the LGC strongly depends on the atmosphere-ice-ocean interactions driving warming SST, sea ice thinning rate and algae metabolic activity that eventually control biogenic ...
My only philosophy in life is to live my life to the fullest, given the incredible changes underway, and bring truthful information to people who can see what’s happening and want to know “why?”. I’m an interdisciplinarian and work to bring a more comprehensive understanding of the pre...
the spread of early humans out of Africa and across the globe was inspired by the search for favorable environmental conditions during a geological period of great climate disruption. Over the last several hundred thousand years, the Earth’s climate—driven by orbital changes—has ...
These data show that glaciation become less extensive throughout the Quaternary and may have been the result of variations in climate in response to changing patterns of insolation related to changes in the Earth''s orbit.[Copyright &y& Elsevier] 展开 ...
Climate change has the potential to change the distribution of pests globally and their resistance to pesticides, thereby threatening global food security in the 21st century. However, predicting where these changes occur and how they will influence current pest control efforts is a challenge. Using ...
Additionalclimate-history your pick Conclusions: 1.Past extreme temperature increases happened without a significant change in CO2 - extreme temperature changes are caused by natural forces 2.The majority of extreme temperature increases were greater than the recent modern temperature change ...
The combination of global warming, superimposed on decadal climate variability (IPO) and interannual fluctuations (ENSO, NAO) are expected lead to a century of increasing climate variability and change that will be unprecedented in the history of human settlement. Although the changes of the past ...
Monday’s report, from the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), showed if that limit is breached, some changes will be irreversible for hundreds — if not thousands — of years. And some changes may be permanent, even if the planet cools back down. The world is already 1.1...