Carbon Management Accounting - Leuphana Universität Lüneburg
... main German companies trading on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, whereas the MDAX is a stock index which includes the next 50 shares from different sectors, excluding technology stocks. The aim was to obtain sufficient information from interviews of managers to derive results using the principle of co ...
... main German companies trading on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, whereas the MDAX is a stock index which includes the next 50 shares from different sectors, excluding technology stocks. The aim was to obtain sufficient information from interviews of managers to derive results using the principle of co ...
MEMORANDUM To: March 11, 2010
... Implications of Large-Scale Climate Intervention”) and February 4, 2010 (“Geoengineering II: The Scientific Basis and Engineering Challenges”) by the House Committee on Science and Technology, Subcommittee on Energy and Environment. See http://science.house.gov/RelatedByTag.aspx?KeywordID=55 ...
... Implications of Large-Scale Climate Intervention”) and February 4, 2010 (“Geoengineering II: The Scientific Basis and Engineering Challenges”) by the House Committee on Science and Technology, Subcommittee on Energy and Environment. See http://science.house.gov/RelatedByTag.aspx?KeywordID=55 ...
Key players` perspective on climate change in the Mediterranean
... Scientific Update, undertaken by the IRD (French Research Institute for Development) and the AllEnvi (French Alliance for Environmental Research) at the request of myself and Morocco in view of the upcoming COP22. The report demonstrates that more than any other area of the world the Mediterranean r ...
... Scientific Update, undertaken by the IRD (French Research Institute for Development) and the AllEnvi (French Alliance for Environmental Research) at the request of myself and Morocco in view of the upcoming COP22. The report demonstrates that more than any other area of the world the Mediterranean r ...
The Emissions Gap Report 2015
... Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Non-State Actor Zone for Climate Action, United Nations Environment Programme, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and World Resources Institute. Adaptation: The process of adjustment to actual or expected climate and its effects. In human ...
... Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Non-State Actor Zone for Climate Action, United Nations Environment Programme, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and World Resources Institute. Adaptation: The process of adjustment to actual or expected climate and its effects. In human ...
Effects of Elevated Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide on Insect
... of considerable scientific, economic, and political debate (Thuillier 1992; Kerr 1996; Azar & Rodhe 1997). In 1996 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published six different trajectories leading to stabilization of atmospheric CO2 in the range of 350–1000 ppm (Houghton et al. 1996b ...
... of considerable scientific, economic, and political debate (Thuillier 1992; Kerr 1996; Azar & Rodhe 1997). In 1996 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published six different trajectories leading to stabilization of atmospheric CO2 in the range of 350–1000 ppm (Houghton et al. 1996b ...
The Emissions Gap Report 2015
... Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Non-State Actor Zone for Climate Action, United Nations Environment Programme, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and World Resources Institute. Adaptation: The process of adjustment to actual or expected climate and its effects. In human ...
... Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Non-State Actor Zone for Climate Action, United Nations Environment Programme, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and World Resources Institute. Adaptation: The process of adjustment to actual or expected climate and its effects. In human ...
2015 Emissions Gap Report
... Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Non-State Actor Zone for Climate Action, United Nations Environment Programme, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and World Resources Institute. Adaptation: The process of adjustment to actual or expected climate and its effects. In human ...
... Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Non-State Actor Zone for Climate Action, United Nations Environment Programme, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and World Resources Institute. Adaptation: The process of adjustment to actual or expected climate and its effects. In human ...
Manteca Draft Climate Action Plan
... Notes: MTCO2e = metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalents Per capita emissions are estimated by dividing the total emissions by the population estimates from Table 5. * Ozone depleting substances (ODS) are gases that cause chemical destruction of the ozone in the stratosphere (a layer of air in the ...
... Notes: MTCO2e = metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalents Per capita emissions are estimated by dividing the total emissions by the population estimates from Table 5. * Ozone depleting substances (ODS) are gases that cause chemical destruction of the ozone in the stratosphere (a layer of air in the ...
Nitrogen deposition: how important is it for global
... assess the importance of N deposition by performing idealized near-equilibrium simulations using the Community Land Model 4.0 (CLM4). In our equilibrium simulations, only 12–17 % of the deposited nitrogen is assimilated into the ecosystem and the corresponding carbon uptake can be inferred from a C ...
... assess the importance of N deposition by performing idealized near-equilibrium simulations using the Community Land Model 4.0 (CLM4). In our equilibrium simulations, only 12–17 % of the deposited nitrogen is assimilated into the ecosystem and the corresponding carbon uptake can be inferred from a C ...
Charting A New Low-Carbon Route To Development
... of regional and local governments, whose decisions can influence 50-80% of greenhouse gas emissions and most site-dependent adaptation initiatives (Chapter 3), as well as the formulation of innovative policy development and planning instruments, such as ITCPs, to promote long-term planning and to in ...
... of regional and local governments, whose decisions can influence 50-80% of greenhouse gas emissions and most site-dependent adaptation initiatives (Chapter 3), as well as the formulation of innovative policy development and planning instruments, such as ITCPs, to promote long-term planning and to in ...
The Fifth Carbon Budget - Committee on Climate Change
... Government the level of the fifth carbon budget. This budget will set the limit on UK emissions of greenhouse gases in the period 2028-32. The timing for providing our recommendation is set by the Climate Change Act. It is coincidence that it comes at the same time as the meeting in Paris for the 21 ...
... Government the level of the fifth carbon budget. This budget will set the limit on UK emissions of greenhouse gases in the period 2028-32. The timing for providing our recommendation is set by the Climate Change Act. It is coincidence that it comes at the same time as the meeting in Paris for the 21 ...
Quasi-100 ky glacial-interglacial cycles triggered by - HAL-Insu
... 1. The higher surface carbonate ion due to lower glacial atmospheric CO2 may directly influence surface (Spero et al., 1997) and possibly benthic (Lea et al., 1999) foraminiferal δ 13 C value, so that the observed lower glacial ocean δ 13 C values can be explained without input from light terrestria ...
... 1. The higher surface carbonate ion due to lower glacial atmospheric CO2 may directly influence surface (Spero et al., 1997) and possibly benthic (Lea et al., 1999) foraminiferal δ 13 C value, so that the observed lower glacial ocean δ 13 C values can be explained without input from light terrestria ...
Hegemony – Dartmouth 2012
... illustrates that emissions of key non-CO2 greenhouse gases such as CH4 or N2O could lead to warming that both temporarily exceeds a given stabilization target (e.g., 2 °C as proposed by the G8 group of nations and in the Copenhagen goals) and remains present longer than the gas lifetimes even if emi ...
... illustrates that emissions of key non-CO2 greenhouse gases such as CH4 or N2O could lead to warming that both temporarily exceeds a given stabilization target (e.g., 2 °C as proposed by the G8 group of nations and in the Copenhagen goals) and remains present longer than the gas lifetimes even if emi ...
Strategy 3 of the National Strategy on Climate Change
... between various government agencies, research and academic institutes. Under the policy guidance from the National Climate Change Committee, the project was carried out by the Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning. The project steering committee which composed of represen ...
... between various government agencies, research and academic institutes. Under the policy guidance from the National Climate Change Committee, the project was carried out by the Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning. The project steering committee which composed of represen ...
Climate impact on airborne particulate matter concentrations in
... present years (1990s) and 5 future years (2050s) to report that on average the total mass and speciated PM2.5 concentrations are likely to decrease in January due to increased precipitation and increase in July due to decreased ventilation in the future. More recently, the direct impact of CO2 conce ...
... present years (1990s) and 5 future years (2050s) to report that on average the total mass and speciated PM2.5 concentrations are likely to decrease in January due to increased precipitation and increase in July due to decreased ventilation in the future. More recently, the direct impact of CO2 conce ...
League of Conservation Voters 2013
... speak out forcefully on the urgent need for climate action. ...
... speak out forcefully on the urgent need for climate action. ...
The Land Use Model Intercomparison Project (LUMIP) contribution
... modeling studies tending to agree that deforestation has led and will lead to cooling in high latitudes and warming in the tropics, with more uncertain changes in the mid-latitudes (e.g., Bonan, 2008; Davin and de Noblet-Ducoudré, 2010; Lee et al., 2011; Li et al., 2016; Pielke et al., 2011; Swann e ...
... modeling studies tending to agree that deforestation has led and will lead to cooling in high latitudes and warming in the tropics, with more uncertain changes in the mid-latitudes (e.g., Bonan, 2008; Davin and de Noblet-Ducoudré, 2010; Lee et al., 2011; Li et al., 2016; Pielke et al., 2011; Swann e ...
Climate-Smart Development
... expressed in this work do not necessarily reflect the views of the World Bank, its Board of Executive Directors, or the governments they represent. The World Bank does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this work. The boundaries, colors, denominations, and other information shown on ...
... expressed in this work do not necessarily reflect the views of the World Bank, its Board of Executive Directors, or the governments they represent. The World Bank does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this work. The boundaries, colors, denominations, and other information shown on ...
Development Aid and Climate Finance: Working Paper 123 (397 kB) (opens in new window)
... greenhouse gas emissions (mitigation transfers) and become climate-resilient (adaptation transfers). We find that in the absence of institutional barriers to adaptation, mitigation or development, climate change will make isolated transfers less efficient: A large part of their intended effect (to i ...
... greenhouse gas emissions (mitigation transfers) and become climate-resilient (adaptation transfers). We find that in the absence of institutional barriers to adaptation, mitigation or development, climate change will make isolated transfers less efficient: A large part of their intended effect (to i ...
Climate-Smart Development - Open Knowledge Repository
... expressed in this work do not necessarily reflect the views of the World Bank, its Board of Executive Directors, or the governments they represent. The World Bank does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this work. The boundaries, colors, denominations, and other information shown on ...
... expressed in this work do not necessarily reflect the views of the World Bank, its Board of Executive Directors, or the governments they represent. The World Bank does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this work. The boundaries, colors, denominations, and other information shown on ...
2015 DOS GCCI Indicator Training
... The Department of State and USAID, drawing on technical expertise within both agencies and from within the development and security communities, have jointly developed standard indicators to measure what is being accomplished with foreign assistance. Standard foreign assistance indicators measure ou ...
... The Department of State and USAID, drawing on technical expertise within both agencies and from within the development and security communities, have jointly developed standard indicators to measure what is being accomplished with foreign assistance. Standard foreign assistance indicators measure ou ...
Forests and carbon: valuation, discounting and risk management
... organisations and individuals act to reduce their own emissions as the priority and do not treat offsetting as a substitute,6 and that the offsets provide additional carbon benefits to those expected to occur anyway. This fits with the position that carbon offsets are of value only when used in conj ...
... organisations and individuals act to reduce their own emissions as the priority and do not treat offsetting as a substitute,6 and that the offsets provide additional carbon benefits to those expected to occur anyway. This fits with the position that carbon offsets are of value only when used in conj ...
UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
... the IPCC’s midrange computer models with observed climate changes yields a warming of approximately 2.9°F. The global average temperature since 1900 has risen about 1.4°F. The U.S temperature rose by 1.2°F in the same period. The rise in US temperatures in the coming century will likely be equal to ...
... the IPCC’s midrange computer models with observed climate changes yields a warming of approximately 2.9°F. The global average temperature since 1900 has risen about 1.4°F. The U.S temperature rose by 1.2°F in the same period. The rise in US temperatures in the coming century will likely be equal to ...
making energy work in healthcare
... It provides information on the policies related to energy efficiency and carbon reduction in healthcare organisations. It provides a project design checklist that it recommends should be used during the design, construction and handover phases of all capital projects to confirm that the aims of the ...
... It provides information on the policies related to energy efficiency and carbon reduction in healthcare organisations. It provides a project design checklist that it recommends should be used during the design, construction and handover phases of all capital projects to confirm that the aims of the ...
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... Market-based mechanisms that limit greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions can be divided into two types: quantity control (e.g., cap-and-trade) and price control (e.g., carbon tax or fee). To some extent, a carbon tax and a cap-and-trade program would produce similar effects: Both are estimated to increase ...
... Market-based mechanisms that limit greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions can be divided into two types: quantity control (e.g., cap-and-trade) and price control (e.g., carbon tax or fee). To some extent, a carbon tax and a cap-and-trade program would produce similar effects: Both are estimated to increase ...