This was certainly the case in the first half of the twentieth century, where we just have to look at Lysenkoism~1 in the former Soviet Union, Social Darwinism, and Eugenics throughout the western world,~2 as well as, in the 1960s, the unfounded demonization of DDT.~3 Each phenomenon ...
Science tells us that global warming (全球变暖) is one of the most serious problems we're facing on our planet and we're seeing its effects (影响) all around us-extreme weather events,rising se a levels, and endangered plants and animal species.We'll walk you through simple changes that...
The essence ofglobal warmingis that if gases in the upper atmosphere have a higher capacity to absorb energy, they will do so and the Earth's surface will become warmer. Other factors, both natural and human, affect our planet's temperature. The atmosphere has always contained carbon dioxide...
“Is Global Warming real?” “Is the Arctic polar cap rapidly melting?” “If the Arctic polar cap melts, will Florida be (1/4, 2/3, totally) under water?” “Will Earth’s climate become like that of Venus?” Some answers to these questions (and others) are very surprising! F.A...
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How rising temperatures change weather and produce fiercer, more frequent storms. Second of a three-part series
these different parts of the climate system raise challenges for drought forecasting and impact mitigation. Droughts are also influenced by anthropogenic forcings such as climate change (2,11), land use or land cover change, and human water consumption and management (12,13). As global warming ...
D22. I trust the science, the scientists, and the warning possibility of globalwarming. However,I have trouble understanding how a 5-degree tem-perature change causes these problems. If the temperature rises from65 to 70 degrees( or 90 to 95 degrees where I live),then I don't evenneed...
This class describes the science of global warming and the forecast for humans’ impact on Earth’s climate. Intended for an audience without much scientific background but a healthy sense of curiosity, the class brings together insights and perspectives from physics, chemistry, biology, earth and...
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