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aFor 2.5 million years, the earth climate has fluctuated, cycling from ice ages to warmer periods. But in the last century, the plant’s temperature has risen unusually fast-about 1.2 to 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit. Scientists believe it’s human’s activity that’s driving the temperature up; a...
cloa513, could you provide more details of the difficulties due to physics, relating to average temperature readings. Also, what makes you state that the earth has existed for "30+ million years" ? Why not write '4.5+ billion years' - the reality ? Do you think it is nearer to 30 mil...
A warmer planet doesn’t just raise temperatures. From wildfires to flooding to coral bleaching, here are some real-world implications.
Commonly, IAMs characterize damages as a polynomial function of the deviation of average annual temperature from pre-industrial times, as done, for example, in the Dynamic Integrated Climate Economy (DICE) model11,12. DICE approximates the damages from climate change, as a proportion of the ...
• 310m more people will suffer adverse health consequences related to temperature increases • 20m more people will fall into poverty • 75m extra people will be displaced by climate change. Climate change is expected to have the most severe impact on water supplies, it said. “Shortages ...
Across the Miocene–Pliocene boundary (MPB; 5.3 million years ago, Ma), late Miocene cooling gave way to the early-to-middle Pliocene Warm Period. This transition, across which atmospheric CO2 concentrations increased to levels similar to present, holds
last 3,500 years, and analysis of solar cycle data, he concluded that the 20th century warming was merely a recovery to `normal' from the Little Ice Age, most of this occurring before 1940.Negi says that`solar activity and not human activity is contributing to the observed temperature ...
While part of the rise in Earth’s surface temperature can be attributed to natural patterns of climate change, these historical trends shed some light on how much human activities are behind the rapid increase in global average temperatures in the last 85 years....
Climate change fanaticism was effectively on the ballot last week. That green energy agenda was decisively defeated. It turns out the tens of millions of middle-class Americans who voted for Trump weren’t much interested in the temperature of the planet 50 years from now. They were too busy...