Temperatures
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Nighttime
temperatures
in the van rarely dropped below 80 degrees Fahrenheit, making it difficult or impossible to sleep.
When winter weather set in, the
temperatures
dropped below freezing.
Near the summit,
temperatures
can be 40 degrees below zero.
Almost all vaccines need to be kept at refrigerator
temperatures.
It records the annual rise and fall of greenhouse gases and
temperatures
going back before the onset of the last ice ages.
What is the exact relationship between levels of greenhouse gases and planetary
temperatures?
We know that
temperatures
are rising.
Don't we already know how they affect
temperatures?
This is a crazy thing, this big drill rig wrapped in a blanket to keep everybody warm, drilling at
temperatures
of minus 40.
Some of the records show lower
temperatures
than others.
Perhaps Caine remembers only too begrudgingly the physically punishing demands of filming an action film in searing 130 degrees Fahrenheit
temperatures
(the director, Richard Fleischer, was hospitalised as a result of sun-stroke during the shoot).
Besides the freezing
temperatures
and sanctuary to be found only in caves, there is a third inhabitant, the beautiful and so sexy Zarabeth (Mariette Hartley).
In the depths of winter, while the mainland is freezing in sub zero temperatures, the island of Fara is experiencing a highly localised and inexplicable heat wave.
On a cold desolate hillside, during a lull in a long winter war, Jewish soldiers in far off Isreal, brace themselves against the wind, the dark night and frigid temperatures, in anticipation of an ambush.
Since the quantities of greenhouse gases emitted thus far will raise
temperatures
by 1.5 degrees Celsius compared with pre-industrial times, major political decisions are needed to ensure compliance with the two-degree target.
If global
temperatures
rise above that level, the places we call home – and many other homes on this planet – will become uninhabitable or even disappear completely.
But, to reduce
temperatures
by more than a fraction of a degree, the planet needs something more like a sixfold increase in green energy R&D.
A Truly Global Response to Climate ChangeBONN – Climate action is not just about controlling global
temperatures.
If the world continues on its current trajectory, global
temperatures
will eventually rise by several degrees centigrade, causing higher sea levels, mega-storms, severe heat waves, massive crop failures, extreme droughts, heavy flooding, and a sharp loss of biodiversity.
The latest IPCC report describes our current predicament with disturbing clarity: global
temperatures
are climbing, mountain glaciers and polar ice caps are melting, sea levels are rising, and extreme weather events are becoming more frequent and more severe.
China's heavy floods in recent years are partly the result, it seems, of the excessive melting of mountain snows on the Tibetan Plateau, which was caused by higher
temperatures.
The Muslim-majority region from West Africa to Central Asia is the world’s largest populous dry region, a 5,000-mile (8,000 kilometers) swath of water stress, desertification, rising temperatures, and food insecurity.
Preventing
temperatures
from rising out of control will require a second geoengineering fix, known as solar radiation management.
Unlike carbon capture, obstructing sunlight actually has the potential to lower global
temperatures.
Early calculations have suggested that if all of the INDCs were fully implemented, average global
temperatures
would still rise by the end of the century to 2.7 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.
New research, from Climate Interactive and MIT Sloan, suggests that
temperatures
could rise even higher – by 3.5 degrees Celsius.
Meanwhile, in Germany, a startup called Green City Solutions is building mobile moss-covered walls to clean polluted air and help lower urban
temperatures.
As a result of all the carbon dioxide, methane, soot, and other substances that we human beings pump into the atmosphere every year, global average
temperatures
have been rising over the past half-century.
If we somehow lost the will or means to continue to produce the stratospheric cloud,
temperatures
would skyrocket, much faster than they are increasing now.
The IPCC report did indeed state that global warming would mean more extreme warm temperatures, but it also pointed to fewer extreme cold
temperatures.
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