Sentence examples for rising average temperature from inspiring English sources

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In Japan, in 2008, Aoyagi-Usui compared public opinion surveys from 1997, 2002, 2006, and 2007, and reported that people's awareness of environmental issues was gradually becoming focused on global warming; people were increasingly worried that the rising average temperature of the world would have devastating effects on human life in the next century (11).

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The study said rising average temperatures would cause more heat-related illnesses and deaths, along with some reduction in deaths from extreme cold.

And to rub salt into that already inflamed wound, there are few countries that will suffer more from rising average temperatures (as in forest fires, increasingly inhospitable cities, and drought-devastated rural economies) and rising sea levels.

· Some scientists fear that the region has now entered a vicious cycle of polar warming, with rising average temperatures, fewer cold years and longer summer melting, resulting in the warming of Antarctica's waters.

It will certainly cool, relative to a world in which the circulation remains robust — but that will be offset by rising average temperatures due to global warming, says Rahmstorf.

Climate change is threatening future food security (Cline [2007]).s Rising average temperatures are enlarging the area where tropical diseases are prevalent.

The effects of climate change in Mongolia have been particularly severe where rising average temperatures are among the highest in the world (Oyuntuya et al. 2015).

The sizable leap in emissions suggests that limiting rising average temperatures to less than 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) -- a threshold that many scientists believe is crucial for preventing runaway and irreversible impacts of climate change -- will be an increasingly elusive goal.

Although there has been a general trend of rising average temperatures in Ireland over the past 30 years, the island has witnessed extreme cold weather events over the same period [ 8, 9].

The incidence of heat-related illness in the United States has been level or slightly declining despite rising average temperatures since roughly 1980, with significant variability depending on incidence of heat waves [ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDCC) 1995, 1999, 2002b].

Over the past 25 years, the relatively cold-hardy Ae. albopictus has invaded many U.S. states, and rising average temperatures raise the possibility that the vector could move even further north.

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