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A reduction in the indoor temperature of about 3°C to 6°C below the exterior air may be achievable, depending on the local climate, the amount of mass, its distribution and the ventilation details.
Although four of the ward atmosphere variables contributed significantly to the psychosocial work environment variables of Empowering Leadership, Role Clarity, and Organizational Climate, the amount of explained variance was limited.
At a bare minimum, you can use a figure of 20 BTUs per square foot and multiply this by the total square footage to be heated or cooled, but this does not take into account climate, the amount of insulation you have, or the way you live.
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These questions, percolating for a few months in the blogosphere, came to a head with a recent article in The Economist questioning climate sensitivity — the amount of surface warming expected for a doubling of atmospheric carbon dioxide levels.
They point to various reasons for thinking that the planet's "climate sensitivity"—the amount of warming that can be expected for a doubling in the carbon-dioxide level may not be as high as was previously thought.
We normally focus on equilibrium climate sensitivity – the amount of surface warming that will occur once the planet reaches a new balanced energy state, with equal outgoing and incoming energy.
Everyone's now aware of climate change, the amount of stuff we waste, the way many of our goods are built on the backs of cheap labour elsewhere in the world... nobody can really claim not to know about these things.
The new report, for example, slightly reduces the lower end of the estimated uncertainty range for a quantity know as the equilibrium climate sensitivity – the amount of warming scientists expect in response to a doubling of carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations relative to preindustrial levels (concentrations that will be seen mid-century, given business-as-usual emissions).
Throughout its history, Earth's climate and the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has changed naturally.
According to CDC Climate research, "the amount of carbon absorbed [by the atmosphere] has increased by almost 30%% compared to the pre-industrial era" ([7], p 4).
The infographic pulls up stats on the interrelationship between those elected officials who deny climate change, the amount of "dirty energy money" they received, and the number of disasters declared in their state during the time frame of 2011-2013.
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