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How to use the word warming in a Sentence? Page #3

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We want to stress that global warming is actually ocean warming, and ocean warming has serious consequences, ocean warming keeps breaking records, which is a reminder that the world needs action to combat climate change.

Lijing Cheng

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Warm ocean provides fuel to storms, so ocean warming will naturally support stronger and longer-lasting storms.

Lijing Cheng

Found on CNN
2 years ago

If the loudest and most hateful voices think they are going to speak for us, just tell them I'm warming up the old vocal chords.

Clay Aiken

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The really important thing is to not get hung up on the ranking of one particular year but rather kind of see the bigger picture of ever-warming temperatures, and that ever-warming doesn't mean every year will be warmer than the next, but that was what we've seen so far with every decade warmer than the next — and this is quite likely to continue.

Freja Vamborg

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Ultimately, what's happening right now in terms of climate change with our precipitation here on the summit is that we're actually seeing increasing precipitation, but the difference is we're seeing a reduction in snowfall and an increase in rain, so that matches our warming signal ; with that warming, we have actually moved away from some of our snowfall.

Andrew Schwartz

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Green hydrogen proves that the world has a clean, practical, implementable way out of global warming.

Andrew Forrest

Found on CNN
2 years ago

This is a real catastrophe. It's not global warming, this is the manmade disaster. The Biden administration and his enablers like Cartel [Sen. Mark] Kelly have brought this on our country. People are going to die as a result of the failed Biden administration's policies.

Mandel Ngan-Pool/Getty Images

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

But the fact is that we all know everything is more intense when the climate is warming everything, and obviously it has some impact here, but I can't give you a quantitative read on that.

Joe Biden

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Warmer atmospheric temperatures, in general, will mean the freezing levels are higher than they've been in the past, but while storms vary, even without climate change and some can be extra warm, just by natural situation, it's clear the background warming should increase the [ freezing ] levels.

Marty Ralph

Found on CNN
2 years ago

When I talk to my students I always try to make them aware that The Arctic Ocean is warming very, very quickly, and much faster than any other area on the planet, the Arctic Ocean's very unsettling and very troubling, especially because we still don't have a full understanding of feedbacks at play.

Francesco Muschitiello

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The Arctic Ocean has been warming up for much longer than we previously thought, and this is something that's a bit unsettling for many reasons, especially because the climate models that we use to cast projections of future climate change do not really simulate these type of changes.

Francesco Muschitiello

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The interesting piece here is that the effect of daily summer temperatures on fire appears to be non-linear, meaning that each additional degree of warming has a greater influence than the last, this is in line with other work suggesting that wildfire size and severity is increasing in a non-linear fashion in response to the increasing' vapor pressure deficit' — a measure of atmospheric' thirstiness' that is directly related to both humidity and temperature.

Daniel Swain

Found on CNN
2 years ago

If properly used with improved technology, the solar energy is sufficient to run the world at current pace; which will minimize global warming.

Ganga Sagar Pant

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2 years ago

If we go to 3, 4 degrees of global average warming which is tragically the trajectory we are currently on, then there won't be much left of The Great Barrier Reef or any other coral reefs throughout the tropics.

Terry Hughes

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The rather conservative International Energy Agency itself has said there can be no new fossil fuel infrastructure if we are to avert dangerous warming. And the G7 nations committed to phasing out coal and ending support for new coal projects earlier this summer, we need to see similar commitments from the G20 countries, including an accelerated schedule for phasing out coal.

Michael Mann

Found on CNN
2 years ago

We’re already at global warming at 1.1 degrees above pre-industrial levels, at 1.5 there are countries in the world that will be underwater, and that’s why we need to get an agreement here on how we tackle climate change over the next decade.

Alok Sharma

Found on Reuters
2 years ago

We need to come out of Glasgow saying with credibility that we have kept 1.5 alive, we’re already at global warming at 1.1 degrees above pre-industrial levels.

Alok Sharma

Found on Reuters
2 years ago

This decade is make or break for the planet, to stand a chance of limiting global warming to 1.5 Celsius, the science shows we now have about eight years left to almost halve global greenhouse gas emissions.

Change Minister James Shaw

Found on Reuters
2 years ago

Burning fossil fuels produces more than just health-threatening ozone and particulates – it also produces greenhouse gases that are warming our climate. Global warming is likely to make air pollution worse in the years to come.

Environment America

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

The longer-term fate of this particular drought is murky, even though we expect more droughts to look like this one in the years to come, the temperatures and evaporative demands associated with this drought were not possible without the global warming that's occurred.

Justin Mankin

Found on CNN
2 years ago

So this thing started in the central tropical South Pacific, get some warming, the pattern continues for 40 years -- then you just have added heat being pumped into it from increasing greenhouse gases, that's what has allowed the Blob to reach such extreme rates of warming... which is why we're seeing a drought that is so unprecedented.

Kyle Clem

Found on CNN
2 years ago

I’m not too sure if they are actually called sponge crabs, but we have always called them that, they seem to carve out a piece of sponge which is loose fitting on their backs. We only usually get one every year or two, but this summer we have had five already. I don't know if the increase is down to global warming, but I am now trying to find out how far they have spread.

Ian Jepson

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

The fastest way that we might mitigate some of the climate change that we're seeing already in the short term is by reducing methane, if we were to reduce methane emissions, The IPCC report would act to offset one of these sources of warming.

Charles Koven

Found on CNN
2 years ago

This is what we’ve been fighting for, for a long time, we are not warming the planet … but then we are at the receiving end.

James Michel

Found on Reuters
2 years ago

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