| Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change - 1996 - 594 pages
...change and show that the observed warming trend is unlikely to be entirely natural in origin. • More convincing recent evidence for the attribution of...factors. These include the magnitude and patterns of long term natural variability and the time-evolving pattern of forcing by, and response to, changes... | |
| John T. Houghton - 1997 - 270 pages
...5.23). The IPCC 1995 Report32 therefore reached the cautious conclusion which is worth stating in full. Our ability to quantify the human influence on global...signal is still emerging from the noise of natural climate variability, and because there are uncertainties in key factors. These include the magnitude... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Small Business - 1998 - 132 pages
...I can quote from page 5, it says "Our ability to quantify the human influence on global climate is limited because the expected signal is still emerging...and because there are uncertainties in key factors, etc." So, in other words, you think that it does but you are not sure? Mr. WATSON. They are two different... | |
| Prue Taylor - 1998 - 462 pages
...that considerable progress had been made in this respect since 1990. It went on to conclude that:55 Our ability to quantify the human influence on global...climate is currently limited because the expected [human induced climate change] signal is still emerging from the noise of natural [climate change]... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Small Business - 1998 - 244 pages
...to switch to natural gas, that investment may have to be written off. The IPCC reported in 1995 that our ability to quantify the human influence on global climate is currently limited because of numerous uncertainties. Given that, we have to ask does it make sense to move forward with the Kyoto... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science - 1999 - 1158 pages
...climate." The two sentences in the report which precede this statement are never quoted, but they state: "Our ability to quantify the human influence on global...factors These include the magnitude and patterns of long term variability and the time-evolving pattern of forcing by, and response to, changes in concentrations... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science - 1999 - 1156 pages
...climate." The two sentences in the report which precede this statement are never quoted, but they state: "Our ability to quantify the human influence on global...factors These include the magnitude and patterns of long term variability and the time-evolving pattern of forcing by, and response to, changes in concentrations... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science - 1999 - 1220 pages
...soctoeconomk Information in the field of climate change. The most recent report of the IPCC concluded that: "Our ability to quantify the human Influence on global...signal Is still emerging from the noise of natural varlabll tty, and because there are uncertainties In key factors. These include the magnitudes and... | |
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