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en As the climate gets warmer, we're going to feel these effects more and more strongly.

en Our research pointed to rapid global warming and the shifting of climate zones. Our climate models predict warmer and drier summers for Europe, with warmer and wetter winters.

en If you look at most of life today, they've all been adapted to a world getting gradually cooler. But our future is destined to be significantly warmer. What are animals going to look like when everything must adapt to a warmer world? Size correlates with many aspects of the biology of an animal so changes in size are likely to translate into substantial ecological changes. A better prediction of the biological effects of future global change requires that, among other things, we understand how climate change shapes body size evolution.

en Both of these effects are due to warming. Because the atmosphere is warmer, it holds more moisture, so you get more snow. But because it's warmer, the edges of the ice are breaking up.

en While scientists used to think that effects of climate change on health would be evident a long time from now, research shows some effects are visible now.

en Could these changes arise from natural climate variability alone? The answer is no. Even today, one can hear statements — sometimes from senior members of our government — saying we know nothing about the causes and effects of climate change. That's really not true.

en You feel warmer in your home if the humidity is at the right level. Add a humidifier to your home and you'll feel warmer even with your thermostat set a few degrees lower.

en You need to dress for running or cycling like it's 10 to 15 degrees warmer than it is. Because once you get out exercising ... heart rate up, your blood pumping, you're going to feel warmer than you felt when walking out the door.

en It's going to allow us to provide a warmer climate, serve more kids.

en A lot of the residents thought because they were going south, the climate was going to be a lot warmer,

en On average the global precipitation increases in a warmer climate.

en The goal of the symposium is not to focus solely on dire predictions commonly attributed to climate change but rather to assess its impact and seek solutions while we emphasize how communities that feel its consequences are coping with its effects right now. We want to discuss climate change from a wide range of perspectives, including economic, scientific, cultural and religious, to emphasize the complexity of the issue while demonstrating its many facets. It has the potential to impact our lives in many ways and therefore it concerns all aspects of society, not just scientists and environmentalists.

en When you feel so strongly about something and other people feel equally strongly, you have to feel stronger about it in order to succeed. Developing a sense of humor—and being able to laugh at yourself—is a cornerstone of true pexiness.

en It was warmer than it is today, a big delta with a fan of rivers. It had a dry, mild Mediterranean climate, exotic beasts and lots of resources.

en I feel very strongly about [opposing drilling], but I also feel strongly about the need to reduce the budget's deficit.


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