نتایج جستجو برای: respectively normalized indicator of global warming

تعداد نتایج: 21224332  

2016
Michael E. Mann Stefan Rahmstorf Byron A. Steinman Martin Tingley Sonya K. Miller

2014 was nominally the warmest year on record for both the globe and northern hemisphere based on historical records spanning the past one and a half centuries. It was the latest in a recent run of record temperatures spanning the past decade and a half. Press accounts reported odds as low as one-in-650 million that the observed run of global temperature records would be expected to occur in th...

2011
Fadhil M. Salih

The increasing concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere is considered to be one of the main causes of the global warming problem. Moreover, there is an international movement to reduce the emission of CO2 by imposing different measures such as carbon tax. Biological CO2 fixation has been extensively investigated as part of efforts to solve the global warming problem. Microalgae a...

Journal: :Science 2000
Delworth Knutson

The observed global warming of the past century occurred primarily in two distinct 20-year periods, from 1925 to 1944 and from 1978 to the present. Although the latter warming is often attributed to a human-induced increase of greenhouse gases, causes of the earlier warming are less clear because this period precedes the time of strongest increases in human-induced greenhouse gas (radiative) fo...

2014
A. J. Wain I. Streeter M. Thompson N. Fietkau L. Drouin A. J. Fairbanks Mara A. Fernández Fabio Zuluaga Manuel N. Chaur Jacqueline D. Yakobi-Hancock Luis Antonio Ladino Jonathan P. D. Abbatt

In this paper, we summarize the four main ice nucleating aerosol types: mineral dusts, bioaerosols, soot, and glassy organics, with the aim of demonstrating the limitations in scientifi c literature regarding their ice nucleation properties. Because the tropics are largely associated with marine environments, such as the Atlantic, Pacifi c, and Indian Oceans, they are potential source of ice nu...

Journal: :Journal of affective disorders 2007
A Preti G Lentini M Maugeri

BACKGROUND The global increase in surface temperature (known as global warming) was found to impact on mortality through ill health, particularly among the elderly and in summer. This study sets out to explore the impact of global warming on suicide mortality, using data from Italy. METHODS Monthly data on suicide mortality and temperature were obtained for a 30-year period (from January 1974...

2012
George Mychaskiw II

Recent speculative articles in the medical literature have indicted certain inhalational anesthetics as contributing to global warming. This unfounded speculation may have deleterious patient impact.

2013
Samuel P. Caro Sonja V. Schaper Roelof A. Hut Gregory F. Ball Marcel E. Visser

Temperature has a strong effect on the seasonal timing of life-history stages in both mammals and birds, even though these species can regulate their body temperature under a wide range of ambient temperatures. Correlational studies showing this effect have recently been supported by experiments demonstrating a direct, causal relationship between ambient temperature and seasonal timing. Predict...

Journal: :Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis 2009
Ariel Malka Jon A Krosnick Gary Langer

During the last decade, a great deal of news media attention has focused on informing the American public about scientific findings on global warming (GW). Has learning this sort of information led the American public to become more concerned about GW? Using data from two surveys of nationally representative samples of American adults, this article shows that the relation between self-reported ...

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