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global warming

[ gloh-buhl wawrm-ing ]

noun

  1. an increase in the earth's average atmospheric temperature that causes corresponding changes in climate, as a consequence of the greenhouse effect.


global warming

noun

  1. an increase in the average temperature worldwide believed to be caused by the greenhouse effect


global warming

  1. An increase in the average temperature of the Earth's atmosphere, especially a sustained increase great enough to cause changes in the global climate. The Earth has experienced numerous episodes of global warming through its history, and currently appears to be undergoing such warming. The present warming is generally attributed to an increase in the greenhouse effect , brought about by increased levels of greenhouse gases , largely due to the effects of human industry and agriculture. Expected long-term effects of current global warming are rising sea levels, flooding, melting of polar ice caps and glaciers, fluctuations in temperature and precipitation, more frequent and stronger El Niños and La Niñas, drought, heat waves, and forest fires.
  2. See more at greenhouse effect


global warming

  1. The term attached to the notion that the Earth 's temperature is increasing due to the greenhouse effect .


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Notes

Whether global warming is actually happening is a subject of scientific debate.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of global warming1

First recorded in 1975–80

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Example Sentences

Many of these “nature is healing, we are the virus” factoids were eventually debunked, then memed, then shown to be a blip of unearned optimism as global warming continued apace.

The topic was seen as a “moral hazard” because it was thought that the promise of a technical fix for global warming could distract from efforts to reduce CO2 emissions.

That waste, a greenhouse gas, contributes to global warming.

In 2015, 195 nations pledged to reduce their fossil fuel emissions to limit global warming to “well below” 2 degrees Celsius by 2100.

Climate models show that vast amounts of carbon removal will be necessary to prevent really dangerous levels of global warming, given how much we’ve emitted and how slowly we’re moving away from fossil fuels.

Yellowstone grizzly bears face the two greatest threats to their survival in our lifetime: global warming and the U.S. government.

And, always, global warming could push the cutworm moths north, out of the park, by heating up the region.

He echoed Dick Cheney about global warming and said, “We should be concentrating on ISIS.”

As if the problem is the money going to the scientists who do believe in global warming!

There you have it: Global warming is trying to kill your tequila buzz.

But our most fateful new challenge is the threat of global warming.

The greatest environmental challenge of the new century is global warming.

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