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if nothing is doneto preventglobal warming in the future

Measures ... nothingto preventglobal warming in the future

emissions to helppreventfuture warming

the HEAT ... burning fossil fuelswill causefuture Global Warming

humans by less than a single degree Fahrenheit(passive) caused byfuture warming

human emissions of carbon dioxide(passive) caused byfuture warming

the effects of pollutants ... helppreventfuture global warming

significant damage ... helpcontributeto global warming in the future

pollution and accurately predictedwould createa future of global warming

our actions todaywill influenceglobal warming in the future

The reduction of greenhouse gases being emittedwill preventfuture global warming

CFCs ... the " greenhouse gases " in the atmospherecontributeto future global warming

man - made carbon dioxide(passive) caused byfuture warming

both carbon dioxide ( CO2 ) emissions ,contributeto future global warming

the activities of humans(passive) caused byfuture global warming

The extent to which methanecould contributeto future global warming

humans ... very likelyto causefuture warming

human activity(passive) caused bythe future global warming

near -term anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions(passive) triggered byfuture warming

California 's actions will do little or nothingto preventfuture warming

global effortsto preventfuture global warming

rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide(passive) caused byfuture global warming

which will remedy the effects of pollutants as well as helppreventfuture global warming

thereby addressing the causes of climate changeto preventfuture warming

human combustion of fossil fuels , which produces carbon dioxide pollution(passive) is primarily caused byFuture Global warming

elevated levels of it ... likelyto causefuture climate change ( global warming

the enhanced greenhouse effect(passive) caused byfuture global warming

those greenhouse gases and the additional greenhouse gases that we continue to release(passive) caused byfuture warming

human CO2 emissions(passive) caused byfuture warming

human emissions of CO2(passive) caused bya possible future global warming

the greenhouse effect from rising emissions of carbon dioxide emissionscould causefuture warming of the planet

many possible aspectscould influencefuture warming

human fossil fuel usemight resultin future global warming

that local - level efforts are neccessaryto preventfuture global warming

that food or anything making up your wastewill causeglobal warming in the near future

One of the weakest links in climate models iswill influencefuture warming

past emissionswill causefuture warming

the climate - current warmingcausesfuture warming

→ Carbon Emissions may Ceaseto InfluenceGlobal Warming in Future

Increases in the rate of CO2 production as well as positive feedback loopswill cause fasterfuture warming

to a significant increase in malaria cases in densely populated regions of Africa and South AmericaMay 24 , 2013 Malaria in South Americacould leadto a significant increase in malaria cases in densely populated regions of Africa and South AmericaMay 24 , 2013 Malaria in South America

to a significant increase in malaria cases in densely populated regions of Africa and South America unless disease monitoring and control efforts are increasedcould leadto a significant increase in malaria cases in densely populated regions of Africa and South America unless disease monitoring and control efforts are increased

in a significant increase in malaria cases in densely populated regions of Africa and South America ... unless disease monitoring and control efforts are boosted and sustainedwill resultin a significant increase in malaria cases in densely populated regions of Africa and South America ... unless disease monitoring and control efforts are boosted and sustained

to an upward trend in tropical cyclone destructive potential ... and ... taking into account an increasing coastal population — a substantial increase in hurricane - related losses in the twenty- first century 47 Responses to No Hurricanesmay leadto an upward trend in tropical cyclone destructive potential ... and ... taking into account an increasing coastal population — a substantial increase in hurricane - related losses in the twenty- first century 47 Responses to No Hurricanes

to an upward trend in tropical cyclone destructive potential and ... taking into account an increasing coastal population — a substantial increase in hurricane - related losses in the 21st centurymay leadto an upward trend in tropical cyclone destructive potential and ... taking into account an increasing coastal population — a substantial increase in hurricane - related losses in the 21st century

to an upward trend in tropical cyclone destructive potential Parentmay leadto an upward trend in tropical cyclone destructive potential Parent

By The climate variation pattern , El Niño Southern Oscillation ( ENSO(passive) will be ... influenced byBy The climate variation pattern , El Niño Southern Oscillation ( ENSO

to an upward trend in tropical cyclone destructive potential ... and taking into account an increasing coastal population , a substantial increase in hurricane - related loss in the 21st centurymay leadto an upward trend in tropical cyclone destructive potential ... and taking into account an increasing coastal population , a substantial increase in hurricane - related loss in the 21st century

sea levels to rise each yearhas ledsea levels to rise each year

to an upward trend in tropical cyclone destructive potential and - taking into account an increasing coastal population - a substantial increase in hurricane / typhoon - related losses in the 21st centurymay leadto an upward trend in tropical cyclone destructive potential and - taking into account an increasing coastal population - a substantial increase in hurricane / typhoon - related losses in the 21st century

to an upward trend in tropical cyclone destructive potential ( Emmanuel K. , 2005may leadto an upward trend in tropical cyclone destructive potential ( Emmanuel K. , 2005

to an upward trend in tropical cyclone destructive potential ... and ... taking into account an increasing coastal population -- a substantial increase in hurricane - related losses in the twentyfirst Leanan on December 4 , 2005 - 4:05pmmay leadto an upward trend in tropical cyclone destructive potential ... and ... taking into account an increasing coastal population -- a substantial increase in hurricane - related losses in the twentyfirst Leanan on December 4 , 2005 - 4:05pm

to an upward trend in tropical cyclone destructive potential ( Emmanuel K. N. in the USAmay leadto an upward trend in tropical cyclone destructive potential ( Emmanuel K. N. in the USA

to an upward trend in tropical cyclone destructive potential ... and ... taking into account an increasing coastal population — a substantial increase in hurricane - related losses in the twenty - first century … the large upswing in the last decade is unprecedented , and probably reflects the effect of global warming … the near doubling of power dissipation over the period of record should be a matter of some concern , as it is a measure of the destructive potential of tropical cyclonesmay leadto an upward trend in tropical cyclone destructive potential ... and ... taking into account an increasing coastal population — a substantial increase in hurricane - related losses in the twenty - first century … the large upswing in the last decade is unprecedented , and probably reflects the effect of global warming … the near doubling of power dissipation over the period of record should be a matter of some concern , as it is a measure of the destructive potential of tropical cyclones

to an upward trend in tropical cyclone destructive potential ... and ... a substantial increase in hurricane - related losses in the twenty - first centurymay leadto an upward trend in tropical cyclone destructive potential ... and ... a substantial increase in hurricane - related losses in the twenty - first century

to a 15 day delay in the monsoon onset in Southeast Asia by the start of the next centurycould leadto a 15 day delay in the monsoon onset in Southeast Asia by the start of the next century

immense damage(passive) caused byimmense damage

loss and damage(passive) caused byloss and damage

alsocould ... leadalso

to an upward trend in [ hurricanes ' ] destructive potential ... and ... taking into account an increasing coastal population -- a substantial increase in hurricane - related losses in the 21st centurymay leadto an upward trend in [ hurricanes ' ] destructive potential ... and ... taking into account an increasing coastal population -- a substantial increase in hurricane - related losses in the 21st century

to an upward trend in [ hurricanes’ ] destructive potential , and — taking into account an increasing coastal population — a substantial increase in hurricane - related losses in the 21st century,” says Emanuelmay leadto an upward trend in [ hurricanes’ ] destructive potential , and — taking into account an increasing coastal population — a substantial increase in hurricane - related losses in the 21st century,” says Emanuel

how storm surges(passive) might be influenced byhow storm surges

the Coloroado River ’s flow to decline by as much as 35 percent by the end of the centurycould causethe Coloroado River ’s flow to decline by as much as 35 percent by the end of the century

to an enhancement of plant growth and carbon sequestration in temperate ecosystems [ 211will leadto an enhancement of plant growth and carbon sequestration in temperate ecosystems [ 211

additional declines does not bode well for the ability of the biosphere to support multiple societal demands for agricultural production , fiber needs , and increasingly , biofuel productionwould causeadditional declines does not bode well for the ability of the biosphere to support multiple societal demands for agricultural production , fiber needs , and increasingly , biofuel production

billions of euro of damagecould causebillions of euro of damage

into forest fires , high sea surface temperatures leading to bleached corals in the nearby seas Adventure Guide Nicaraguamay resultinto forest fires , high sea surface temperatures leading to bleached corals in the nearby seas Adventure Guide Nicaragua

in continued erosion on a landscape already at a threshold of geomorphic instabilitywill resultin continued erosion on a landscape already at a threshold of geomorphic instability

to a “ regreening ” of the Sahel / Sahara region and/or a reduction of dust fluxes over the tropical North Atlantic — as suggested in some recent studiesleadsto a “ regreening ” of the Sahel / Sahara region and/or a reduction of dust fluxes over the tropical North Atlantic — as suggested in some recent studies

only minor cuts in energy output at most U.S. coal- or gas - fired power plants , a new Duke University studywill likely causeonly minor cuts in energy output at most U.S. coal- or gas - fired power plants , a new Duke University study

the demand for energy to increase or decrease is a crucial questionwill causethe demand for energy to increase or decrease is a crucial question

billions of dollars worth of damage each yearcould causebillions of dollars worth of damage each year

to an increase in extreme sea levels ... with flood risks to coastal infrastructure and human populationswill leadto an increase in extreme sea levels ... with flood risks to coastal infrastructure and human populations

billions of euros of damage each year and affect the availability of fresh water and crop yields in the most vulnerable countriescould causebillions of euros of damage each year and affect the availability of fresh water and crop yields in the most vulnerable countries

to hydrate instability and thus to an enhanced emission of methane , imposing a strong positive feedback that amplifies anthropogenic warmingmay leadto hydrate instability and thus to an enhanced emission of methane , imposing a strong positive feedback that amplifies anthropogenic warming

to an increase in ‘ extreme sea levels ... with consequent flood risks to coastal infrastructure and human populationswill leadto an increase in ‘ extreme sea levels ... with consequent flood risks to coastal infrastructure and human populations

in extreme precipitation events leading to crop , environment and infrastructure damagemay resultin extreme precipitation events leading to crop , environment and infrastructure damage

to climate change and sea level risemay contributeto climate change and sea level rise

to a host of catastrophic impacts and turn once in a 100-year extreme floods into an annual eventswill leadto a host of catastrophic impacts and turn once in a 100-year extreme floods into an annual events

to the catastrophic collapse of reef systems ... the extirpation of acroporid corals , or the contraction of their southern range in the tropical Caribbean ... as some have predictedwill leadto the catastrophic collapse of reef systems ... the extirpation of acroporid corals , or the contraction of their southern range in the tropical Caribbean ... as some have predicted

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