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We already know the potential exists for higher-end rainfall amounts in a warming climate, so it seems that some of these extreme rainfall events, while not necessarily a' new normal', are certainly more likely to occur than our past records indicate.

Greg Carbin

Found on CNN
1 year ago

If you really want to compete with Russia and China to prevent the 21st Century from being dominated by a new axis of evil, you must first defeat the Church of Global Warming. As long as that’s the official state religion of the Western world, we haven’t got a prayer.

John Hayward

added by Normando
1 year ago

In Australia, to do our share, we really need to slash our emissions reductions by 75 % by 2030 and that is to hold global warming to less than 1.5 degrees which is the critical threshold for the survival of coral reef as we know it, we can create jobs, we can protect the reef, if we only embrace clean energy technology and stop all new coal and gas developments.

Campaigner Cherry Muddle

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Seaweed pulls carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and uses it to make more carbohydrates, we are not sure how much seaweed farming it would take to have a significant effect on global warming, but it helps.

Mary Ellen

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The highest temperatures experienced in the UK tend to occur when our weather is influenced by air masses from continental Europe or North Africa, as it will be at the weekend, there is already a strongly-embedded warming due to climate change across the continent, that is increasing the likelihood of challenging the existing UK temperature record.

Mark McCarthy

Found on CNN
1 year ago

It's been a year of warmth, and these are the signatures of global warming.

South Asian

Found on CNN
1 year ago

One of the challenges is the abstraction that global warming presents. What is increasingly clear is that those impacts are not felt equally across the world.

Justin Mankin

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Before our work we had a pretty good idea of the economic effect of global warming. The problem is, that is not sufficient to provide an understanding of how culpable individual actors are.

Christopher Callahan

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Cyclones are no doubt one of the costliest natural disasters everywhere, what's happening with global warming is that these underlying conditions are getting more unfavorable for cyclones to form in the first place. But even though cyclones are getting fewer, those that do form are now feeding more energy from the warming atmosphere, so that's why they're getting more intense.

Savin Chand

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The event itself is natural and has happened before, it could be changing in the pattern or the intensity due to warming of oceans because of human-induced climate change. But we just don't know.

Bruce McKinley

Found on CNN
1 year ago

> (CNN)People around the world are likely to lose 50 to 58 hours of sleep a year by 2099 due to global warming, a new study revealed.Researchers used wristbands with internal accelerometers to measure sleep duration and sleep timing in over 47,000 adults across 68 countries for an average of six months for a study published in the journal One Earth. Adults should get seven to nine hours of sleep, according to the National Sleep Foundation. The likelihood of getting less than seven hours of sleep increased by 3.5% if minimum outside nighttime temperatures exceeded 77 degrees Fahrenheit (25 degrees Celsius) compared with the baseline temperature of 41 to 50 degrees Fahrenheit (5 to 10 degrees Celsius), the study found.To bathe or not to bathe (often). That is the questionThe 3.5% sleep loss may initially look like a small number, but it adds up.

Alex Agostini

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Many of us already do not get enough sleep, and the contribution of sleep issues relevant to global warming could have real consequences for our health and wellbeing.

Alex Agostini

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Rather than them being victims of these past warming events, our records indicate that the proliferation of plankton contributed to the expansion of marine dead zones -- regions where seafloor oxygen levels were too low for most species to survive, these conditions, with expanding dead zones and plankton blooms, may become more widespread across our globally warming oceans.

Sam Slater

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Tropical cyclones are fairly random animals, and they respond to the random nature of the atmosphere at any given time, but certainly, this steady warming of the ocean that's been happening in the Atlantic because of the combination of greenhouse gas increases and the particulate pollution decreases, that has a profound effect — and the changes to the particulate pollution have a much more dramatic effect on the hurricanes.

Jim Kossin

Found on CNN
1 year ago

And that's the main climate change connection -- the effect that the warming and drying is having on the vegetation aridity itself, in most cases, the drier vegetation becomes, the more flammable it becomes. In some cases, it's an exponential relationship where each additional increment of drying makes it increasingly more flammable at an increasing rate.

Daniel Swain

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Naturally, a lot of people when thinking about aviation and climate, they focus on the CO2 emitted, but, actually, it's much worse than that. CO2 is actually just the tip of the iceberg. The extra flight time is causing a lot more warming than the mileages I gave you because they only take into account the CO2, not the other non-CO2 effects.

Paul Williams

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Since this is the first study of the decay of submerged permafrost, we don't have long-term data for the seafloor temperature in this region. The data we do have aren't showing a warming trend in these waters 150 meters( almost 500 feet) deep.

Charlie Paull

Found on CNN
2 years ago

In this case, a bigger-brained species of bird might be able to reduce its exposure to warming temperatures by seeking out microhabitats with cooler temperatures, for example.

Justin Baldwin

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Relative brain size correlates with increased learning ability, increased memory, longer lifespans and more stable population dynamics, in this case, a bigger-brained species of bird might be able to reduce its exposure to warming temperatures by seeking out microhabitats with cooler temperatures, for example.

Justin Baldwin

Found on CNN
2 years ago

What we're seeing on a long-term trajectory is a lower number of days with snow cover as well as frost nights. We definitely see much stronger warming happening here than the global average.

Svitlana Krakovska

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Polar bears have been the iconic symbol for warming of the Arctic and the loss of sea ice, we're hoping that what's happened high up on Mount Everest more challenging will be another iconic call and demonstration.

Paul Mayewski

Found on CNN
2 years ago

As I made clear in our October 2021 Committee hearing, we've only begun our investigation into the fossil fuel industry's role in causing the climate crisis and spreading disinformation on global warming.

Carolyn Maloney

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Global warming is happening, and I always sound like a broken record because we've basically broken the climate, we need to keep tracking what's happening to the planet. And even though it's doing what we expect, it's getting warmer because we've got more greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. We don't get any satisfaction as scientists from being proven right on this. We would much rather have been wrong.

Gavin Schmidt

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The last seven years have all been more than 1-degree Celsius above the 19th century -- and that's large enough on a planetary scale to start showing up much, much more clearly in local and regional and extreme events, the global warming is now large enough that it's an indicator of all those other things that we're already seeing. So, we're now seeing global warming quite locally in ways that, a decade ago or maybe 20 years ago, was still unclear.

Gavin Schmidt

Found on CNN
2 years ago

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