A warming climate will increase the range and incidence of tropical diseases such as malaria and tick-borne encephalitis. |
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The report also highlights the worrying impact global warming will have on the safety of millions of passengers. |
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My mother remembers the cast-iron pot on the range filled with warming rabbit stew. |
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These new greener chillers use sound waves for cooling instead of environment-damaging chemical refrigerants linked to global warming. |
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Yes, the Governor is steadfastly pro-choice. And he just signed an anti-global warming bill that he had been waffling on. |
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These include global warming, energy efficiency and renewable energy resources. |
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It will be warmer all year round, with most of the warming taking place in the summer and the autumn. |
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The world's weather extremes have reignited the debate about global warming. |
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Do you think the general public appreciates and fully understands the threats that global warming pose? |
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I'm definitely not a preachy global warmist type, but to say that global warming isn't happening because there's snow outside is stupidity. |
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It contained dire warnings about the impact on earth if global warming continues unchecked. |
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When the weather is cold, they cluster into compact balls and shiver, warming the hive. |
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Then, with minor waggles of a few degrees, global warming continued, giving us our island status by filling up the English Channel with water. |
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This newspaper has learned that the poisonous sand coloured Weever fish has arrived in local waters as a result of global warming. |
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Surface warming leads to cumulus convection and release of latent heat, producing warm temperatures throughout the troposphere. |
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Six nations, all at least partly situated in temperate latitudes, can expect the least warming. |
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Volcanic carbon dioxide would cause atmospheric warming that would, in turn, warm surface ocean water. |
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Farmers may be forced to change from barley and wheat to maize as warming continues. |
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Instead, we must persist in the quest for united action to counter both global warming and a weaponized world. |
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After several years of drought, which may be related to global warming, pine trees have become vulnerable to the bark beetle. |
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Most climate scientists agree that this recent warming is anomalous, but debate continues about its source. |
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The vigor of Atlantic meridional overturning circulation is thought to be vulnerable to global warming. |
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The authors make the case that their results clearly indicate that the warming is produced anthropogenically, or by human activities. |
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They then insisted on throwing a house warming party, practically smothering us with the locals, who were all very nice. |
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The sound quality let them down massively, but they still managed to do well at warming up the audience. |
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The rubbish rots and gives off gases like methane which is potentially explosive as well as adding to global warming. |
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The menthol oil in mint contains cooling and warming effects and has long been valued as a digestive aid, antispasmodic, and decongestant. |
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Diminishing fossil fuels and global warming are enough to make anyone think twice about flicking a light switch. |
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Disaster theorists will ruefully note that it has little to do with global warming. |
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Coal is the most polluting fuel in our energy mix contributing, among other things, to smog, acid rain and global warming. |
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Power generated from fossil fuels causes smog, mercury pollution, acid rain and global warming. |
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Don't go blaming a dead archbishop for this, and don't blame global warming either, just blame an unusually southerly jet stream. |
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She was a shy girl, but quite talkative after warming up to the person she was conversing with. |
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Some experts believe man-made global warming could trigger methane on the seabed to escape into the air again. |
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It is warming up, and the sun is baking the buildings across the street from my window, outlining crisp shadows under every single brick. |
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This carbon dioxide will thicken the atmosphere and augment greenhouse warming. |
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As the afternoon wore on, the sun moved around so that it was warming the side of the building on which we were sitting. |
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Nobody has proven that modern economies can be run without baseload plants, and nuclear is the only one that doesn't cause global warming. |
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I am not discounting global warming, I just don't see it happening over a time span of a few weeks rather a century or two. |
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How can we solve something as important as global warming if we don't even care about our fellow men. |
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On another note, the Rocket Prof had better stay anonymous if he's going to take on sacred cows like global warming. |
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We cannot tell if global warming is occurring as a result of increased atmospheric carbon dioxide. |
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The best available data, from weather satellites and weather balloons, do not detect any appreciable atmospheric warming. |
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Whether it's global warming or just Klondike weirdness, the Klondike River thawed and rose 2 metres in December. |
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Although many sceptics of global warming have melted away in recent years, some eminent ones remain. |
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Exodus begins on the steadily diminishing island of Wing, bombarded by seas given velocity by global warming. |
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Some claim that this is balderdash and that the warming of the Atlantic waters this year is due to simple luck. |
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That fourth goal earned Walsall a point at home to Stoke last Saturday and after the game Brian Beard spoke to Paul as he was warming down. |
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A complimentary glass of warming Armagnac was offered to fend off the frozen evening chill outside, and we made our way home. |
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The osprey pair, who mate for life, will share the task of warming the egg in their Scots Pine tree nest over the next 40 days until it hatches. |
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The actors were all in a circle, warming up as we quietly tiptoed into the room. |
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After all, if burning fossil fuels is to blame for global warming, it makes sense to burn less of them. |
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Here Jim is warming up to that state of testiness he can be known for, though I'm unclear who he's directing his scorn at. |
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He disappeared into the house, and I began warming my arms by rubbing them. |
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I laugh at the thought of matzo ball soup warming on the convent kitchen stove. |
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With Roge and a host of sixties bikini-babes warming up the brown leather a DBS was finally seen as a bit of all right. |
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You find yourself warming to the fascist rag when they indulge in top-quality journalism like this. |
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Rapid climate warming in the tundra biome has been linked to increasing shrub dominance. |
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However he does acknowledge that global warming is looming as a significant threat to the reef. |
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The global warming debate still rages and scientists use statistics to prove their point in both the YES and the NO case. |
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Auckland University remains firmly opposed, although it is understood that some universities are warming to the idea. |
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Under full sail, you're one with the wind and the water, the sun warming your skin, the tang of salt spray on your tongue. |
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Clearly, he is more concerned about short-term price jumps than the long-term costs of not acting to slow global warming. |
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I like the back-and-forth sound in tennis of two good players having a long rally or even just warming up. |
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It's kind of like nature's rolling the dice and now we have loaded dice due to global warming. |
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It was a day when global warming showed that it can survive even in the face of a westerly gale. |
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The wind whipped at the exposed flesh around her neck and the sun heated the dark suede of her jacket, warming her arms. |
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The decline of the world's fish stocks is, next to global warming, probably the greatest problem afflicting our environmental commons. |
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He argued that afforestation and expansion of forests might therefore even increase climate warming. |
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And one more thing, how come that Scotland and Wales escape the worst ravages of Global warming? |
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Thoughtful and articulate with a warming, thick Scouse accent Nick has some pretty candid views about life and rock 'n' roll. |
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Will getting motorists to drive more slowly on the motorway really help reduce global warming? |
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Even if we were definite on the causes of global warming and agreed on a cure it could take centuries to reverse. |
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A vaccine that prevents sheep from breaking wind has been developed by Australian scientists in an attempt to reduce global warming. |
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About an hour later I was on my way to his house warming up with ollies over sewer covers and the odd kickflip. |
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Although now I can hear the noise of the snowploughs working away and some aircraft warming up their engines. |
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Global warming could devastate lakes, streams, rivers and wetlands throughout the United States. |
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Make the sponge by warming the milk over low heat in a small saucepan until it's tepid. |
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And that's accepting the dire predictions about warming of the global warming alarmists, which I do not. |
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The prime minister of Tuvalu blamed global warming for king tides that are threatening to submerge the nine islands. |
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I merely thought that Raczysnki was warming the crowd up for the inevitable madness to come. |
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The earth has gradually been warming since the little ice age, again with a few peaks and dips in temperature. |
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Global warming is also implicated in increasingly erratic arctic weather patterns. |
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Now scientists say the warming trend, if it continues, will increase the erratic weather patterns. |
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Before the second world war he was Worcestershire county golf champion and collected brass warming pans. |
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With a warming Northern lilt and cheekily lit eyes, he talks modestly of the talents that have drawn him from his working class beginnings. |
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In addition, conventional air conditioners use refrigerants made of chlorine compounds, suspected contributors to the depletion of the ozone layer and global warming. |
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We took our seats round a garden table placed to catch the warming sun. |
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A vast expanse of western Siberia is undergoing an unprecedented thaw that could dramatically increase the rate of global warming, climate scientists warned yesterday. |
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Fisheries, already stressed by pollution and over-harvesting, will now confront warming and acidification. |
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An environmentalist group wants hurricanes and storm systems named after politicians who adamantly deny global warming exists. |
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I had asked him back on that winter day while we were warming ourselves with tea at the Algonquin if he was in love. |
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Most people get their news about global warming second-hand, but for those who want to keep their own finger on the pulse of the planet, two Web sites merit special interest. |
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Temperatures throughout the Himalayas are, on average, rising, and the mountains are falling apart in the warming atmosphere. |
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The overwhelming evidence points to the reality of anthropogenic global warming. |
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Already with human-induced warming of only 0.8 degrees Celsius, we have turbocharged the climate system. |
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Global warming was not heard of in 1953, but the Herald reported on the unseasonally mild weather which had led to wallflowers in bloom and apple blossom on the trees. |
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Carbon dioxide primarily absorbs infrared energy emitted by the Earth, thus contributing to the greenhouse effect and warming the Earth's surface and the atmosphere. |
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Everyone was warming down and slowly disappearing into the change rooms. |
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Year 6 Pupils from the six main feeder pupils to Our Lady and St John RC High School, Blackburn, are at present warming to the idea of their secondary school lives ahead. |
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He said increasing numbers of companies were warming to the idea, and 9.9 was keen to work on similar projects, whether at home or abroad, in the future. |
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The following exercises are for stretching and warming up the muscles before shooting and for stretching and cooling down the muscles after shooting. |
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In a minute I'm in my car with the doors locked and the engine warming up. |
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There were hundreds of extras there playing the studio audience, and I found myself warming them up, telling them what would happen and what was expected of them. |
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Margaret's was the last royal birth which needed to be witnessed by a government minister, a remnant of the days when changelings were smuggled in on warming pans. |
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The global warmists, of course, are blaming it on man-made global warming. |
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It was that very success that encouraged the community of nations to try its collective hand at drafting a similar compact to deal with global warming. |
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There is a fact of the matter when the question is global warming, and there is some hope of arriving at a definite answer by accumulating enough evidence. |
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Scientists know that carbon dioxide is warming the atmosphere, which in turn is causing sea level to rise, and that the CO 2 absorbed by the oceans is acidifying the water. |
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Pollution from coal plants is also a main cause of acid rain and is one of the largest sources of carbon dioxide emissions, which cause global warming. |
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Global warming is thought to be transforming the weather map of the United Kingdom and recent years have seen a series of floods in southern England. |
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The first house warming party is being held a week on Saturday. |
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Railway lines are buckling in the sun, car radiators are boiling in traffic queues, talk has turned to global warming and the increased threat of flooding. |
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The solutions to global warming involve adaptation to new conditions. |
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In animals with lungs, heat is also lost by warming and humidifying the inspired air during breathing, with the greater proportion being through humidification. |
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Turkey and Iraqi Kurdistan have enjoyed warming ties in recent years to the consternation of Iran. |
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Its first priority is to identify where permafrost is present and where mudslides and rockfalls are likely as it melts under the effect of global warming. |
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And, always, global warming could push the cutworm moths north, out of the park, by heating up the region. |
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The tidal wave caused by global warming alarmism has hit me. |
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I swear I saw him taking a sneaky blast from a small bottle of something warming when he thought no-one was watching, and he had a distinct wobble to his gait. |
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Techniques are given such as boosting reds and yellows to produce an effect like a warming filter on a camera or removing red-eye found in flash photos. |
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Some wheat farmers may be warming to the prospect of a new tool to help them grow more robust and profitable wheat, engineered to withstand herbicides. |
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At the same time, its versatility comes from the fact that not only is apricot a warming color, but it's also quite a cheerful color, recalling spring and summer days. |
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It's spicy, warming, and easy to make, a family favorite updated for the slow cooker. |
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The rover Opportunity will seek to determine how the layers were laid down, and look for evidence of water from hot springs, which could arise out of local volcanic warming. |
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This morning, it's 8 degrees outside and I am finding novel and alternate ways of heating the house i.e. showering with the door open or warming our hands over the toaster. |
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One hears that the globe is warming but we see little evidence of it here in drizzly London. |
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It was a warming appetiser to the main course of the evening. |
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So the beanbag's ready, the lava lamp's warming up and the joss-sticks are lit, when gradually the realisation dawns that something's not quite right. |
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Because of global warming, more and more species are colonising Britain, and some like the Red Admiral butterfly are even year-long residents now. |
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Because strong action has not been taken, emissions have risen to where dangerous global warming has become unavoidable. |
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Both the Republicans in Congress and the American-Cuban community in exile have been speaking out against the warming relations. |
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I see you're also an anti-vaxxer and deny anthropogenic global warming. |
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Major storm events strike harder and more often, because warming oceans create conditions for fiercer hurricanes. |
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The Tambora warming of the poles was connected to the sudden flurry in expeditions that you get in the late eighteen-teens. |
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The merguez also add a warming spicy kick to this simple stew. |
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First we discuss climate warming as an important driver for the emergence of disease associated with Umingmakstrongylus pallikuukensis, a nematode lungworm of muskoxen. |
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But the greatest impact has come through global warming, with successive editions of the atlas showing shrinking ice fields and evaporating lakes. |
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It is easier to worry about bird flu today than global warming tomorrow. |
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Her very timely book examines the effects of global warming on the world's climates. |
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Some computer models, he said, indicate that about half of the global warming in the Arctic is driven by methane and soot. |
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Conclusions about global warming are all over the lot, he notes. |
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As if the problem is the money going to the scientists who do believe in global warming! |
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It falls to subtler, simpler technologies to recruit the mass populace into the war against global warming. |
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Inside, the sound of a symphony warming up reached her ears. |
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In the process of learning hard-core computer programming, the students also receive a lesson in global warming and ecology. |
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If this team of consultants fails, I have another warming up in the bullpen. |
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Also the recent warming is reflected in changed distributions, especially for mobile species at their coldward altitudinal or latitudinal edges. |
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Global warming is settled, unless you are a flat earther or an energy company apologist. |
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The greenhouse effect could lead to global warming or, at least, climate change. |
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It accelerates soil warming and water evaporation in spring because of the lesser quantity of residues on the soil surface. |
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The inexorability of global warming gave people a reason to reduce automobile use. |
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Human interaction in terms of direct erosion and fire as well as the effects of global warming are the major variables that they considered. |
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Weather systems warmed by the Gulf Stream drift into Northern Europe, also warming the climate behind the Scandinavian mountains. |
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The burning of fossil fuels plays the major role in the current episode of global warming. |
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The climate had been warming since the later Mesolithic and continued to improve, replacing the earlier pine forests with woodland. |
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The Atlantic Ocean and the warming influence of the Gulf Stream affect weather patterns in Ireland. |
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This has a warming influence on coastal areas in winter and a cooling influence in summer. |
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In 1988, she made a major speech accepting the problems of global warming, ozone depletion, and acid rain. |
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Temperatures are usually higher than most places of equal latitude away from the UK, due to the warming influence of the Gulf Stream. |
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Like the whole of the British Isles, Newport benefits from the warming effect of the Gulf Stream. |
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This agreement reflects a more general warming of relations between President Kenyatta and Cameron's Government. |
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It is anticipated that global warming in the 21st century will result in a rise in sea level. |
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In future years, Scottish crossbills could suffer from the effects of global warming. |
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A severe threat to tundra is global warming, which causes permafrost to melt. |
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Summers are relatively cool and the warming of the water over the summer results in warm winters. |
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This increase in the numbers of glacial earthquakes in Greenland may be a response to global warming. |
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The markers are consistent with a mass extinction, or with a massive warming resulting from the release of methane ice. |
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Woodland habitat loss and management and a warming climate are seen as material threats to their future status. |
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Some have expressed concern that the warming climate will cause the lily to die out in Great Britain. |
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Experimental warming has been shown to start flowering substantially earlier than control cushions experiencing ambient temperature. |
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Due to the melting of Arctic sea ice and thermal expansion of the oceans, as a result of global warming, sea levels have begun to rise. |
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The effects of anthropogenic warming on the global population of phytoplankton is an area of active research. |
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The effects of global warming in the Arctic include rising temperatures, loss of sea ice, and melting of the Greenland ice sheet. |
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Because of the amplified response of the Arctic to global warming, it is often seen as a leading indicator of global warming. |
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Release of methane and carbon dioxide stored in permafrost could cause abrupt and severe global warming, as they are potent greenhouse gases. |
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Apart from concerns regarding the detrimental effects of warming in the Arctic, some potential opportunities have gained attention. |
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The organization has also focused on CFCs, because of both their global warming potential and their effect on the ozone layer. |
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Currently Greenpeace considers global warming to be the greatest environmental problem facing the Earth. |
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Arctic methane release from permafrost and methane clathrates is an expected consequence and further cause of global warming. |
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The warming may have been due to intense volcanic activity which produced large quantities of carbon dioxide. |
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Noise pollution, for example, may adversely affect echolocating mammals, and the ongoing effects of global warming degrade arctic environments. |
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The second effect of global climate change is global warming due to increased carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere. |
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For a discussion of the possibilities of changes to the thermohaline circulation under global warming, see shutdown of thermohaline circulation. |
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Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that increases radiative forcing and contributes to global warming. |
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Certain human activities have been identified as primary causes of ongoing climate change, often referred to as global warming. |
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Equatorial waters flowed into the polar regions, warming them with water from the more temperate latitudes. |
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The global warming that followed caused a slow change in vegetation towards a sparsely distributed vegetation dominated by Nothofagus species. |
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The warming and salinity decrease predicted for the Baltic Sea over the coming 50 to 100 years may result in further population losses. |
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Humans have ways to cut greenhouse gas emissions and avoid the consequences of global warming, a major climate report concluded. |
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In some cases, such lakes gradually evaporated during the warming period after the Quaternary ice age. |
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Power comes primarily from muscles, but body heat is also used to do work like warming shelters, food, or other humans. |
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Recent global warming has caused mountain glaciers and the ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica to melt and global sea level to rise. |
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Therefore, monitoring sea level rise and the mass balance of ice sheets and glaciers allows people to understand more about global warming. |
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Thus understanding glacial isostatic adjustment is important in monitoring recent global warming. |
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Glacial isostatic adjustment also plays an important role in understanding recent global warming and climate change. |
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Global warming is also considered to be a major potential threat to global biodiversity in the future. |
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There is a scientific consensus linking human activities to global warming due to industrial carbon dioxide emissions. |
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However, the warming and drying climate meant that by 5000 BC, the Sahara region was becoming increasingly dry and hostile. |
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Indian Ocean warming is the largest among the tropical oceans, and about 3 times faster than the warming observed in the Pacific. |
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Towards the end of the Permian period, continued warming led to a dry, hot climate over much of Gondwana. |
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As a result of continued warming, the polar ice caps melted and much of Gondwana became a desert. |
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There is evidence from one study that Antarctica is warming as a result of human carbon dioxide emissions, but this remains ambiguous. |
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This does not, however, exclude other atmospheric and oceanic factors from contributing to anomalous warming. |
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His feat, undertaken to highlight the effects of global warming, took place in clear water that had opened up between the ice floes. |
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Destabilization of gas hydrates has contributed to global warming in the past and will likely do so in the future. |
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The warming of the air near to the ground leads to rising movements and the atmosphere becomes less stable. |
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Due to weakened convection, LSW began warming significantly and increased in salinity over the following decade. |
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Global warming as a cause of mass extinction is supported by several recent studies. |
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Global warming may have played a role, because the development of fog that is typical for this area may have been compromised. |
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Antarctic sea ice anomalies have roughly followed the pattern of warming, with the greatest declines occurring off the coast of West Antarctica. |
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There is some concern that a shutdown of thermohaline circulation could happen again as a result of the present warming period. |
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Still the global warming potential of the landfill gas emitted to atmosphere is significant. |
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Consequently, correlations with the AMO index may mask effects of global warming. |
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Multiple lines of scientific evidence show that the climate system is warming. |
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Public reactions to global warming and concern about its effects are also increasing. |
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Some of this surface warming will be driven by past natural forcings which are still seeking equilibrium in the climate system. |
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If solar variations were responsible for the observed warming, warming of both the troposphere and the stratosphere would be expected. |
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Other factors being equal, a higher climate sensitivity means that more warming will occur for a given increase in greenhouse gas forcing. |
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Widespread coastal flooding would be expected if several degrees of warming is sustained for millennia. |
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On the timescale of centuries to millennia, the magnitude of global warming will be determined primarily by anthropogenic CO2 emissions. |
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This undermines efforts to combat global warming and there is a risk of an uncontrollable runaway greenhouse effect. |
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The effects of climate change on human systems, mostly due to warming or shifts in precipitation patterns, or both, have been detected worldwide. |
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Many risks are expected to increase with higher magnitudes of global warming. |
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By 1990, American conservative think tanks had begun challenging the legitimacy of global warming as a social problem. |
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In 1986 and November 1987, NASA climate scientist James Hansen gave testimony to Congress on global warming. |
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These trap large amounts of the greenhouse gas methane, which ocean warming has the potential to release. |
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It has a global warming potential 296 times larger than an equal mass of carbon dioxide and it also contributes to stratospheric ozone depletion. |
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This steady descending airflow causes a warming and a drying effect in the upper troposphere. |
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In the Southern Hemisphere and some areas of the Northern Hemisphere, such as southeastern North America, there was a slight warming. |
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It is in sharp contrast to the warming of the preceding Older Dryas interstadial. |
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If the peat decayed, carbon dioxide would be released to the atmosphere, contributing to global warming. |
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Increasing awareness of global warming began in the 1980s, commencing decades of social and political debate. |
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The essential oil is used in aromatherapy when stimulation and warming are needed, especially for digestive problems. |
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The International Center for Tropical Agriculture based in Colombia investigates the increasing challenge of global warming and food security. |
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Therefore, it is susceptible to rising sea levels associated with global warming. |
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The same volume of atmospheric methane has a higher global warming potential than atmospheric carbon dioxide. |
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Other threats include hurricanes, along with global warming and the resulting increase in ocean temperatures, which causes coral bleaching. |
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This is considered highly probable due to global warming and rise in sea levels. |
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First, every time water was admitted to the working vessel much of the heat was wasted in warming up the water that was being pumped. |
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The anhydrous form is easily produced from the hydrated form by gentle warming. |
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Snowfall is not a common sight in the built up areas, due to the urban warming effect. |
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This elevates the global warming impact of the dams to levels much higher than would occur by generating the same power from fossil fuels. |
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They also store large amounts of carbon, which helps reduce global warming. |
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With global warming, you may need sweat towels more than you currently 'spect. |
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With subsequent climate warming, Twites in Europe followed the tundra north and became isolated. |
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Adelie penguin numbers are decreasing in the Antarctic Peninsula region, where climate warming is established and sea ice is in decline. |
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As a source of smog and a severe global warming aggravator, coal is still king. |
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The change in the westerlies is driven by the atmospheric effects of global warming and the ozone hole combined. |
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Stem cell research, the bullet train, reversing global warming? |
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Climate warming can be charted as a long-term rising trend with variation. |
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A subtle, warming Italian red with a smoky, raisiny scent and gentle, mouth-filling cherry fruit. |
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As summer's hot weather fades, make a warming breakfast of waffles topped with applesauce. |
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It features a brass band and stalls selling toys, local crafts and warming treats such as hot apple wine. |
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In general, dark particles increase warming by absorbing solar radiation reradiating it toward the earth. |
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Sample traditional treats such as Christstollen, Lebkuchen and warming mug of Gluhwein. |
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Zobi is a brave rhizobia bacterium whose home is under threat from a warming ocean. |
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My wife chose a warming dish of beef bourguignon for her main which involved a huge portion of braised top rump pieces in a red wine sauce. |
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We are offering the delightful beeline, a lush mix of bicolour, single and two-tone blooms in subtle and warming shades. |
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Different salp species are found around the world and attention is now being paid to what effect they might have on global warming. |
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A course of biofeedback therapy was designed to include eight visits with training in hand warming, pulse regulation, imagery, and relaxation. |
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And while we're on the subject, what if global warming enables the malaria mosquito to reach our shores? |
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And that doesn't fit the idea that a warming climate snuffed out the megafauna, Cherney said. |
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To a Brisbanite this summer global warming seems all too real, but to a Melburnian it appears laughable. |
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The Inspirational Award was scooped by Bodringallt Youth Club for their interpretation of global warming, Melt Down Planet Earth. |
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Release of even a fraction of the methane stored in the shelf could trigger abrupt climate warming. |
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Sally had a main course of classic chicken cacciatora, which should be warming with luscious big tomato flavours, but was merely all right. |
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Climate change models project that the historical snowline will get higher in elevation as a result of regional warming. |
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The largest of these is a glossy basketball sized mop head, whose transformation gives it the appearance of a warming glacier. |
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As the Earth's 'third pole', the Tibetan Plateau has experienced a pronounced warming in recent decades. |
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The report said that global warming may be affecting the tropical rainforests, a natural habitat of the musky rat-kangaroo and other species. |
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A mock turtleneck and mid-chest zipper make the Prois Competitor Ultimate Longsleeve ideal for warming up or cooling off. |
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A billion trips are made on the school run every year and, between us, parents produce two million extra tons of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide, a cause of global warming. |
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In the document Laudato si', dated 24 May 2015, Pope Francis critiques consumerism and irresponsible development, and laments environmental degradation and global warming. |
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Howland discovered that the temperature of the blood and the rate of infusion greatly affected survival rates, and introduced blood warming to surgery. |
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Climatic warming during the past 10,000 years led to the extirpation of most low-elevation pika populations, producing the modern-day relictual distribution of the species. |
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In the 21st century, a similar dam have also been proposed, however the aim of the proposal is to preserve the Arctic ice cap against global warming. |
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I fiddle and scrape and poke for a while, banging out the dottle from my previous pipeful into an ashtray and puffing down the stem like a horn player warming up his trumpet. |
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Finally, they suggest that warm venous blood perfusion at the ophthalmic rete facilitates warming of cerebral blood that supplies the hypothalamus. |
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The collection features body mists, whipped body lotions, cream bubble baths, warming body scrubs, effervescent mineral body soaks and cleansing body washes. |
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Alterations in the quantity of atmospheric greenhouse gases determines the amount of solar energy retained by the planet, leading to global warming or global cooling. |
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Agriculture in its many forms can both mitigate or worsen global warming. |
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Due to the warming influence of the Gulf Stream, the UK is significantly warmer than some other locations at similar latitude, such as Newfoundland. |
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The melting of the permafrost and the release of methane hydrate is perhaps the biggest single calamity that mankind faces and it's all down to human-induced global warming. |
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Several studies in recent years, found a multidecadal increase in OHC of the deep and upper ocean regions and attribute the heat uptake to anthropogenic warming. |
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Among those who knew about global warming, there was a wide variation between nations in belief that the warming was a result of human activities. |
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On the other hand, some fossil fuel companies have scaled back their efforts in recent years, or even called for policies to reduce global warming. |
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Snowfalls are not common in the city, due to the urban warming effect. |
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They challenged the scientific evidence, argued that global warming would have benefits, and asserted that proposed solutions would do more harm than good. |
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I work nights so didn't see the event but it was heart warming to see the union flag being swung with vigour by the middle Englanders of Droitwich Spa. |
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Additional disputes concern estimates of climate sensitivity, predictions of additional warming, and what the consequences of global warming will be. |
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It is the most rare and extreme events for which the largest fraction is anthropogenic, and that contribution increases nonlinearly with further warming. |
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Uncertainty over the effect of feedbacks is a major reason why different climate models project different magnitudes of warming for a given forcing scenario. |
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Models are unable to reproduce the rapid warming observed in recent decades when only taking into account variations in solar output and volcanic activity. |
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Reduced stratospheric ozone has had a slight cooling influence on surface temperatures, while increased tropospheric ozone has had a somewhat larger warming effect. |
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The warming evident in the instrumental temperature record is consistent with a wide range of observations, as documented by many independent scientific groups. |
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This infection leads to diseases that are connected to global warming. |
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Their causes are complex and controversial, but all known instances are associated with severe and sustained global warming, mostly caused by sustained massive volcanism. |
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There is concern that global warming might cause this to happen again. |
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The subsequent displacement into the lower mantle is caused by slab pull forces, or the destabilization of the slab from warming and broadening due to thermal diffusion. |
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