 
									
								
									Changing the climate change conversation in the food system
									
... • Be afraid / worried / depressed / angry • You must change the way you live. Now. or: • There are many practical ways to address the problem, and these have multiple benefits. ...
                        	... • Be afraid / worried / depressed / angry • You must change the way you live. Now. or: • There are many practical ways to address the problem, and these have multiple benefits. ...
									Business Week elabora lista dos que contribuem para
									
... climate matters. His advocacy led to a state energy plan, adopted in 2002, that calls for a 10% trim of GHG emissions by 2020. Pataki's renewable energy portfolio is more aggressive: It requires 25% of the state's energy to come from clean sources by 2013. His Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, whi ...
                        	... climate matters. His advocacy led to a state energy plan, adopted in 2002, that calls for a 10% trim of GHG emissions by 2020. Pataki's renewable energy portfolio is more aggressive: It requires 25% of the state's energy to come from clean sources by 2013. His Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, whi ...
									Slices of Time - Wedgemere Group
									
... Yesterday, the U.S. EPA released the agency's Climate Change Indicators in the United States report (see the blurbs in this issue for more information on that). It shows that global carbon dioxide emissions increased by 42 percent between 1990 and 2010. I know I am not the only one of you out there ...
                        	... Yesterday, the U.S. EPA released the agency's Climate Change Indicators in the United States report (see the blurbs in this issue for more information on that). It shows that global carbon dioxide emissions increased by 42 percent between 1990 and 2010. I know I am not the only one of you out there ...
									Michael Raupach - Sustainable Population Australia
									
... ocean heat content, sea level rise, polar and glacial ice extents, greenhouse gas concentrations and emissions (and more) continue to show that climate change is ongoing and that its broad policy implications have been correctly articulated by the climate science community. The primary implication i ...
                        	... ocean heat content, sea level rise, polar and glacial ice extents, greenhouse gas concentrations and emissions (and more) continue to show that climate change is ongoing and that its broad policy implications have been correctly articulated by the climate science community. The primary implication i ...
									Global Climate Change - Rock and Wrap It Up!
									
... Or Everyone’s Fault? • According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC): • Anthropogenic (HUMAN CAUSED) greenhouse gas emissions, driven largely by economic and population growth, and are now higher than ever. Their effects, together with those of other anthropogenic drivers, have b ...
                        	... Or Everyone’s Fault? • According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC): • Anthropogenic (HUMAN CAUSED) greenhouse gas emissions, driven largely by economic and population growth, and are now higher than ever. Their effects, together with those of other anthropogenic drivers, have b ...
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... Non-Annex I countries (many developing and least developed parties) that have ratified the protocol do not have to commit to specific targets at this stage, as they are not legally obligated to any emission reduction target. They do however have to report their emission levels and develop national c ...
                        	... Non-Annex I countries (many developing and least developed parties) that have ratified the protocol do not have to commit to specific targets at this stage, as they are not legally obligated to any emission reduction target. They do however have to report their emission levels and develop national c ...
									The most significant impact of the EPA`s new fossil fuel regulations
									
... attempts to block any attempts to reduce emissions. Last week’s announcement by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions from power plants is further evidence of the Obama administration’s commitment to tackling climate change. However, the Uni ...
                        	... attempts to block any attempts to reduce emissions. Last week’s announcement by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions from power plants is further evidence of the Obama administration’s commitment to tackling climate change. However, the Uni ...
									Introduce self, background and briefly discuss Mercy Corps What I
									
... atmosphere, back into space. Now add greenhouse gases like CO2. These catch some of the reflective radiation, and send it back into the atmosphere and ground. The result is our planet’s surface is warmed further – global warming, that affects the climate. There are different theories from different ...
                        	... atmosphere, back into space. Now add greenhouse gases like CO2. These catch some of the reflective radiation, and send it back into the atmosphere and ground. The result is our planet’s surface is warmed further – global warming, that affects the climate. There are different theories from different ...
									Armenia - Unfccc
									
... continental. In the northern mountainous regions the climate is milder and damper.  Average annual precipitation: about 592 mm, ranging from 114 mm in the semi-desert zone to about 1000 mm in the high mountains. ...
                        	... continental. In the northern mountainous regions the climate is milder and damper.  Average annual precipitation: about 592 mm, ranging from 114 mm in the semi-desert zone to about 1000 mm in the high mountains. ...
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... • Cost of action to get in range looks acceptable relative to reduction of risks and damages avoided ...
                        	... • Cost of action to get in range looks acceptable relative to reduction of risks and damages avoided ...
									Scaling up Sustainability Along Came a Spider…Liverpool
									
... points that could dry out the Amazon and melt polar icecaps Scientists are clear that we need to reduce emissions by at least 50% worldwide by 2050, 80 - 90% in industrialised countries International goals for Copenhagen Dec 2009 ...
                        	... points that could dry out the Amazon and melt polar icecaps Scientists are clear that we need to reduce emissions by at least 50% worldwide by 2050, 80 - 90% in industrialised countries International goals for Copenhagen Dec 2009 ...
									PPT Presentation
									
... The overarching themes in the intergovernmental climate change negotiations Mitigation • Involves human interventions to reduce the sources of GHGs or enhance their sinks. Adaptation: coping with climatic change – taking measures to reduce the negative effects, or exploit the positive ones, by maki ...
                        	... The overarching themes in the intergovernmental climate change negotiations Mitigation • Involves human interventions to reduce the sources of GHGs or enhance their sinks. Adaptation: coping with climatic change – taking measures to reduce the negative effects, or exploit the positive ones, by maki ...
									climate change, and 53 percent are
									
... Losing Control of the Issue Using the NOX Budget Trading Program as a model, CAIR grants states the option of participating in a market-based cap-and-trade program to reduce both SO2 and NOX emissions. As part of the program, EPA set emission caps for SO2 and NOX for the affected region based upon ...
                        	... Losing Control of the Issue Using the NOX Budget Trading Program as a model, CAIR grants states the option of participating in a market-based cap-and-trade program to reduce both SO2 and NOX emissions. As part of the program, EPA set emission caps for SO2 and NOX for the affected region based upon ...
									Brand Launch - Canadian Bar Association
									
... • Stabilization of GHG concentrations at non-dangerous levels ...
                        	... • Stabilization of GHG concentrations at non-dangerous levels ...
									Global warming and poverty
									
... world needs to keep global average warming well below 2°C in comparison to pre-industrial levels. Emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases by industrialized countries must be cut on the order of 60– 80 per cent (relative to 1990 levels) by the middle of this century. Industrialized countries have ...
                        	... world needs to keep global average warming well below 2°C in comparison to pre-industrial levels. Emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases by industrialized countries must be cut on the order of 60– 80 per cent (relative to 1990 levels) by the middle of this century. Industrialized countries have ...
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... in an unequal world “The countries most vulnerable are least able to protect themselves. They also contribute least to the global emissions of greenhouse gases. Without action they will pay a high price for the actions of others.” Kofi Annan “Like slavery and apartheid, poverty is not natural. It is ...
                        	... in an unequal world “The countries most vulnerable are least able to protect themselves. They also contribute least to the global emissions of greenhouse gases. Without action they will pay a high price for the actions of others.” Kofi Annan “Like slavery and apartheid, poverty is not natural. It is ...
									Global Climate Change - Florida International University
									
... protocol allows countries to count carbon absorption by forest offsets against emissions. Thus, carbon flow resulting from both additions to and substractions from sinks is to be included in national inventories. A coal-burning power company in Ohio, for example, could received offset credits for ...
                        	... protocol allows countries to count carbon absorption by forest offsets against emissions. Thus, carbon flow resulting from both additions to and substractions from sinks is to be included in national inventories. A coal-burning power company in Ohio, for example, could received offset credits for ...
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... fuel producers to use at least 36 billion gallons of biofuel by 2022: 15 billion gallons as corn-ethanol, by 2015 16 billion gallons as cellulosic biofuel, by 2022 5 billion gallons as advanced biofuel, by 2022 • Life-cycle greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from biofuel production will be regulated by ...
                        	... fuel producers to use at least 36 billion gallons of biofuel by 2022: 15 billion gallons as corn-ethanol, by 2015 16 billion gallons as cellulosic biofuel, by 2022 5 billion gallons as advanced biofuel, by 2022 • Life-cycle greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from biofuel production will be regulated by ...
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... without entering into international agreements. He stated that actions on climate change had to respect the American belief in “the power of individuals” ...
                        	... without entering into international agreements. He stated that actions on climate change had to respect the American belief in “the power of individuals” ...
									Elaboration of a strategy for reduction of carbon emissions in
									
... scenario by estimating the future evolution of greenhouse gas emissions. The reference scenario should be based on the most recent population and economic growth projections ...
                        	... scenario by estimating the future evolution of greenhouse gas emissions. The reference scenario should be based on the most recent population and economic growth projections ...
									Burt Presentation 10.29.10
									
... Transport Rule: MA Perspective • MA commented that: • More stringent NOx caps needed to meet ozone standard • Additional cost-effective reductions are available • EPA should reward cleaner generation and energy efficiency • Quick action on “second” Transport Rule in 2011 ...
                        	... Transport Rule: MA Perspective • MA commented that: • More stringent NOx caps needed to meet ozone standard • Additional cost-effective reductions are available • EPA should reward cleaner generation and energy efficiency • Quick action on “second” Transport Rule in 2011 ...
									Climate Change Elements for a discussion
									
... is (marginally) the lowest-emissions case of all the IPCC’s scenarios. The storyline and scenario family is one of a converging world with the same global population as A1, peaking in mid-century and declining thereafter, but with more rapid change in economic structures towards service and informat ...
                        	... is (marginally) the lowest-emissions case of all the IPCC’s scenarios. The storyline and scenario family is one of a converging world with the same global population as A1, peaking in mid-century and declining thereafter, but with more rapid change in economic structures towards service and informat ...
									2016 UK Consultation on Fifth carbon budget
									
... premium/investment into renewable energy generation. It also placed UK GHG reporting guidance out of line with global best practice. 11. We would also like to see UK GHG conversion factors as used in legislation and mandatory carbon reporting fixed for each term of the legislated carbon budget perio ...
                        	... premium/investment into renewable energy generation. It also placed UK GHG reporting guidance out of line with global best practice. 11. We would also like to see UK GHG conversion factors as used in legislation and mandatory carbon reporting fixed for each term of the legislated carbon budget perio ...
									Preventing dangerous climate change
									
... more widespread and dangerous climate impacts; from sea level rise, from increasing frequency and intensity of climate extremes such as heat waves, floods and droughts, especially in vulnerable areas. A maximum global temperature increase of 2°C since preindustrial times has been adopted by many nat ...
                        	... more widespread and dangerous climate impacts; from sea level rise, from increasing frequency and intensity of climate extremes such as heat waves, floods and droughts, especially in vulnerable areas. A maximum global temperature increase of 2°C since preindustrial times has been adopted by many nat ...
Economics of climate change mitigation
 
                        This article is about the economics of climate change mitigation. Mitigation of climate change involves actions that are designed to limit the amount of long-term climate change (Fisher et al.., 2007:225). Mitigation may be achieved through the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions or through the enhancement of sinks that absorb GHGs, for example forests.
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									