Wednesday, 11 February 2009

Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema In the Tepidarium

Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema In the TepidariumHenri Matisse Harmony in RedGuido Reni reni Aurora
Solomon is a scientist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Her new study looked at the of [carbon dioxide] we reach in this century," Solomon says.
The idea that changes will be irreversible has consequences for how we should deal with climate change. The global thermostat can't be turned down quickly once it's been turned up, so scientists say we need to proceed with more caution right now.
"These are all ... changes that are starting to happen in at least a minor way consequences of this long-term effect in terms of sea level rise and drought.If we continue with Business as usual for even a few more decades, she says, those emissions could be enough to create permanent dust-bowl conditions in the U.S. Southwest and around the Mediterranean."The sea level rise is a much slower thing, so it will take a long time to happen, but we will lock into it, based on the peak level

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