Примери за използване на Catastrophic changes на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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But I do not expect any catastrophic changes.
Understand the fact that you have done so well in establishing the Light upon Earth,has lessened the need for the traumatic and catastrophic changes.
Global and catastrophic changes occurred.
Mark Hazelwood andothers say that Earth is in for some massive and catastrophic changes as Nibiru approaches.
The catastrophic changes in bakery procedures were a disaster that went largely unnoticed and today some bakeries produce some bread in just 40 minutes from start of dough to baked finish.
This may result in catastrophic changes on our planet.
The second half of the 20th century was marked by the world economy suffering irreversible and potentially catastrophic changes.
This may result in catastrophic changes on our planet.
C is the threshold beyond which science tells us that the risk of irreversible and possibly catastrophic changes will sharply increase.
During the initial red giant phase, catastrophic changes will occur.
However, scientists have tried to allay fears caused by predictions by some doomsday theorists that a flip of the magnetic poles could shift the continents and trigger earthquakes,tsunamis and catastrophic changes in global climate.
If emissions of greenhouse gases continue at their current levels, the result could be catastrophic changes in the Earth's climate and ocean levels.
By 2050, EU biodiversity and the ecosystem services it provides- its natural capital- are protected, valued and appropriately restored for biodiversity's intrinsic value and for their essential contribution to human well-being andeconomic prosperity, and so that catastrophic changes caused by the loss of biodiversity are avoided.
The flow of energy will disrupt the'core flows' of the Earth and trigger catastrophic changes in Earth's climate.
A ten-percent increase in luminosity would change the hospitable zone in our solar system,which would lead to catastrophic changes for our world.
Two degrees centigrade is the threshold beyond which science tells us that the risk of irreversible and possibly catastrophic changes will sharply increase.
According to researchers,if the global temperature increase does not exceed 2° C, catastrophic changes can be avoided.
I have often heard it's said that there is a consensus of thousands of scientists on the global warming issue andthat humans are causing… catastrophic changes in the climate system.
An increase of 2°C(3.6° F) compared to the temperature in pre-industrial times is seen by scientists as the threshold beyond which there is a much higher risk that dangerous and possibly catastrophic changes in the global environment will occur.
Global warming has to be limited to below 2°C compared to the average temperature in pre-industrial times to prevent the most severe impacts of climate change and possibly catastrophic changes in the global environment.
This consensus also holds that if global average temperature increases by 2 °C compared to the temperature in pre-industrial times,there is a much higher risk that dangerous and possibly catastrophic changes in the global environment will occur.
By 2050, our Biodiversity and the ecosystem services it provides- our natural capital- are valued, conserved, appropriately restored and wisely used for their intrinsic value and for their essential contribution to human well-being andeconomic prosperity, and so that catastrophic changes caused by the loss of biodiversity are avoided.
And a few degrees may be all that separates us from catastrophic change.
This is believed to be the last realistic chance for countries to promiseto cut emissions in order to stop global warming and prevent catastrophic change.
The amount of CO2 pumped into the atmosphere by manmade activity in the last 10-12 years is equal to the catastrophic change during these events we have seen in Earth's past," Edmonds said.
Considers it necessary, therefore,to reach global agreement so as to avoid a catastrophic change that would dramatically affect all of humanity;