| Neil E. Harrison, Gary C. Bryner - 2004 - 410 pages
...that there could be substantial climate "surprises." The SAR's most salient conclusion was that the ability to quantify the human influence on global...factors. These include the magnitude and patterns of long-term natural variability and the time-evolving pattern of forcing by, and response to, changes... | |
| 1998 - 242 pages
...socioeconomic 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...time-evolving pattern of forcing by, and response to, changes in concentrations of greenhouse gases and aerosols, and land surface changes. Nevertheless, the balance... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science - 1999 - 1360 pages
...detrimental. The most recent report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) concluded that: "Our ability to quantify the human Influence on global...are uncertainties In key factors. These Include the magnitudes and patterns of long-term variability the time-evolving partem of forcing by. and response... | |
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