Energy Partisanship - Scholarship Repository
... for greenhouse gas emissions was roundly defeated in Congress, and there has been no hint of equivalent climate legislation emerging from the federal legislature since. For the defeated legislation, see American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009 (Waxman-Markey Bill), H.R. 2454, 111th Cong. (2009 ...
... for greenhouse gas emissions was roundly defeated in Congress, and there has been no hint of equivalent climate legislation emerging from the federal legislature since. For the defeated legislation, see American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009 (Waxman-Markey Bill), H.R. 2454, 111th Cong. (2009 ...
The Role of Forest and Soil Carbon Sequestrations on Climate
... cause of global warming. Carbon (C) is accumulating in the atmosphere at a rate of 3.5 Pg (Pg = 1015 g or billion tons) per annum, the largest proportion of which resulting from the burning of fossil fuels and the conversion of tropical forests to agricultural production (Paustian et al., 2000). Glo ...
... cause of global warming. Carbon (C) is accumulating in the atmosphere at a rate of 3.5 Pg (Pg = 1015 g or billion tons) per annum, the largest proportion of which resulting from the burning of fossil fuels and the conversion of tropical forests to agricultural production (Paustian et al., 2000). Glo ...
Ted Hamilton∗ - Vermont Journal of Environmental Law
... action intended to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions. Furthermore, this article divides the law of climate change into legal action that takes place at its “core” and at its “periphery.” The climate core is where global warming’s causes and effects are directly confronted, in the sense that the scienc ...
... action intended to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions. Furthermore, this article divides the law of climate change into legal action that takes place at its “core” and at its “periphery.” The climate core is where global warming’s causes and effects are directly confronted, in the sense that the scienc ...
Climate change and natural disasters.
... and discussed. The climate of northern Russia, including the Arctic region, is changing rapidly, to the extent that ‘dangerous’ climate change might already be occurring. The rate of climate change and the decrease in the Arctic sea ice could now be faster than the rate at which ecosystems can adapt ...
... and discussed. The climate of northern Russia, including the Arctic region, is changing rapidly, to the extent that ‘dangerous’ climate change might already be occurring. The rate of climate change and the decrease in the Arctic sea ice could now be faster than the rate at which ecosystems can adapt ...
Environmentally displaced people Understanding the linkages
... fled the Dust Bowl of the 1930s, whilst 700,000 mostly poor black people departed to northern states following the Mississippi Delta flood of 1927. Their decisions in many instances reflected a combination of pressures and aspirations. However, what distinguishes both the present era and the foresee ...
... fled the Dust Bowl of the 1930s, whilst 700,000 mostly poor black people departed to northern states following the Mississippi Delta flood of 1927. Their decisions in many instances reflected a combination of pressures and aspirations. However, what distinguishes both the present era and the foresee ...
information - Refugee Studies Centre
... fled the Dust Bowl of the 1930s, whilst 700,000 mostly poor black people departed to northern states following the Mississippi Delta flood of 1927. Their decisions in many instances reflected a combination of pressures and aspirations. However, what distinguishes both the present era and the foresee ...
... fled the Dust Bowl of the 1930s, whilst 700,000 mostly poor black people departed to northern states following the Mississippi Delta flood of 1927. Their decisions in many instances reflected a combination of pressures and aspirations. However, what distinguishes both the present era and the foresee ...
HCFC Phase out
... developed countries. However, the use of air conditioners by urban residents has increased from 8 per cent in 1995 to 70 per cent in 2004 and use of refrigerators has increased from 66 per cent to 90 per cent over the same period. As this growth is expected to continue, the consequences for the clim ...
... developed countries. However, the use of air conditioners by urban residents has increased from 8 per cent in 1995 to 70 per cent in 2004 and use of refrigerators has increased from 66 per cent to 90 per cent over the same period. As this growth is expected to continue, the consequences for the clim ...
CHANGING LAND USE, CLIMATE, AND HYDROLOGY IN THE WINOOSKI
... The IPCC predicts that given current trajectories, New England will continue to see warming temperature in coming years (Climate Change and Water, 2008). Warmer winters are likely to produce less snowpack accumulation and earlier spring melts into the region’s rivers. Precipitation is expected to in ...
... The IPCC predicts that given current trajectories, New England will continue to see warming temperature in coming years (Climate Change and Water, 2008). Warmer winters are likely to produce less snowpack accumulation and earlier spring melts into the region’s rivers. Precipitation is expected to in ...
China’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Mitigation Policies CRS Report for Congress
... essential to maintain the planet at habitable temperatures. There is less agreement on how much warming would result from the higher atmospheric GHG concentrations expected if emissions from fossil fuel use, deforestation, and some agricultural and industrial processes continue. Scientific concerns ...
... essential to maintain the planet at habitable temperatures. There is less agreement on how much warming would result from the higher atmospheric GHG concentrations expected if emissions from fossil fuel use, deforestation, and some agricultural and industrial processes continue. Scientific concerns ...
Stand Up Against Poverty/50 days of Action temperature check
... Oxfam will be launching a report on food prices on World Food Day, drawing attention to the global crisis and the impact it is having on the world's poorest people. Plans are currently in development for the activities and actions that will be taking place in the UK to support this. ActionAid are al ...
... Oxfam will be launching a report on food prices on World Food Day, drawing attention to the global crisis and the impact it is having on the world's poorest people. Plans are currently in development for the activities and actions that will be taking place in the UK to support this. ActionAid are al ...
Why Regulation of Greenhouse Gases under the Clean Air Act`s
... climate and climate change.” G.A. Res. 43/53, ¶ 10, U.N. Doc. A/RES/43/53 (Dec. 6, 1988). The panel is made up of thousands of scientists from around the world. It does not complete its own research, but reviews and assesses “the most recent scientific, technical and socio-economic information produ ...
... climate and climate change.” G.A. Res. 43/53, ¶ 10, U.N. Doc. A/RES/43/53 (Dec. 6, 1988). The panel is made up of thousands of scientists from around the world. It does not complete its own research, but reviews and assesses “the most recent scientific, technical and socio-economic information produ ...
Document
... • Annual Max data or Partial duration series • Regional Flood – use multiple locations to improve at site T-year estimates • Loss estimates – typically direct physical loss for flood impacted area ...
... • Annual Max data or Partial duration series • Regional Flood – use multiple locations to improve at site T-year estimates • Loss estimates – typically direct physical loss for flood impacted area ...
Hybrid statistical–dynamic seasonal streamflow forecasting method
... lead to forecasts with the greatest skill. To select the three best climate predictors, the stepwise predictor selection procedure was applied to the Murrumbidgee and Goulburn catchments, producing joint forecasts for three gauging stations in each catchment. LEPS skill scores (Linear Error Probabil ...
... lead to forecasts with the greatest skill. To select the three best climate predictors, the stepwise predictor selection procedure was applied to the Murrumbidgee and Goulburn catchments, producing joint forecasts for three gauging stations in each catchment. LEPS skill scores (Linear Error Probabil ...
Biomes - SPS186.org
... Biomes are classification schemes which define biomes using climatic parameters. Particularly in the 1970s and 1980s, there was a significant push to understand the relationships between these climatic parameters and properties of ecosystem energetics because such discoveries would enable the predic ...
... Biomes are classification schemes which define biomes using climatic parameters. Particularly in the 1970s and 1980s, there was a significant push to understand the relationships between these climatic parameters and properties of ecosystem energetics because such discoveries would enable the predic ...
Now you Sea Ice, Now you Don`t
... success of a species. Additionally, students should understand that studying ecosystem change involves identifying what mechanisms underly the correlations. This involves an interdisciplinary approach. In an environment like Antarctica which is highly variable, long term data sets that demonstrate t ...
... success of a species. Additionally, students should understand that studying ecosystem change involves identifying what mechanisms underly the correlations. This involves an interdisciplinary approach. In an environment like Antarctica which is highly variable, long term data sets that demonstrate t ...
Unnatural disasters - International Fund for Animal Welfare
... to have seen the dinosaurs come and go, are disappearing before our eyes. Stronger storms are eroding the sandy beaches which the turtles use to nest and increasing sand temperatures have skewed egg sex ratios, producing mostly females. The loss of summer sea ice is causing starving polar bears to m ...
... to have seen the dinosaurs come and go, are disappearing before our eyes. Stronger storms are eroding the sandy beaches which the turtles use to nest and increasing sand temperatures have skewed egg sex ratios, producing mostly females. The loss of summer sea ice is causing starving polar bears to m ...
PDF
... stage is a spatial block bootstrap which randomly selects a dynamic spatial panel from the raw data to reduce computational difficulty. Otherwise, the maximum likelihood estimation over billions of cells (30*30 meter cell) is computationally exhaustive. Other than reducing computation intensity, ano ...
... stage is a spatial block bootstrap which randomly selects a dynamic spatial panel from the raw data to reduce computational difficulty. Otherwise, the maximum likelihood estimation over billions of cells (30*30 meter cell) is computationally exhaustive. Other than reducing computation intensity, ano ...
Perceptions and Awareness of Climate Change in Andros Island the
... exposed to impacts of climate change such as severe storm events, sea level rise, acidification of marine waters and increased sea temperatures. The IPCC has listed The Bahamas as, “especially vulnerable to climate change and associated sea-level rise,” (World Conservation Union) due to the country’ ...
... exposed to impacts of climate change such as severe storm events, sea level rise, acidification of marine waters and increased sea temperatures. The IPCC has listed The Bahamas as, “especially vulnerable to climate change and associated sea-level rise,” (World Conservation Union) due to the country’ ...
report of governing council meeting
... accede to the PICES Convention. It was agreed that the Mexican IOC National Committee could be instrumental in convincing Mexico to join PICES in the near future. Active regional organizations can greatly strengthen the implementation of IOC programs, and thus by joining PICES, Mexico would not only ...
... accede to the PICES Convention. It was agreed that the Mexican IOC National Committee could be instrumental in convincing Mexico to join PICES in the near future. Active regional organizations can greatly strengthen the implementation of IOC programs, and thus by joining PICES, Mexico would not only ...
Marine Science - Archimer
... The decade 2000–2009 was the warmest decade in the instrumental record. Global average (land and sea) temperatures reached record high levels in 2009 (Hansen et al., 2010). This global trend of increasing temperature is the result of the anthropogenic input of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere: t ...
... The decade 2000–2009 was the warmest decade in the instrumental record. Global average (land and sea) temperatures reached record high levels in 2009 (Hansen et al., 2010). This global trend of increasing temperature is the result of the anthropogenic input of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere: t ...
Hydrological cycle over South and Southeast Asian river basins as
... to the high flow period (July–October) with the mean maximum during late August due to the heavy contributions from the monsoonal rainfall and glacier melt. During the lean flow period (November–June), contributions mainly come from the snowmelt (April–June), winter rainfall and base flow. Glaciers ...
... to the high flow period (July–October) with the mean maximum during late August due to the heavy contributions from the monsoonal rainfall and glacier melt. During the lean flow period (November–June), contributions mainly come from the snowmelt (April–June), winter rainfall and base flow. Glaciers ...
Hydrological cycle over South and Southeast Asian river
... to the high flow period (July–October) with the mean maximum during late August due to the heavy contributions from the monsoonal rainfall and glacier melt. During the lean flow period (November–June), contributions mainly come from the snowmelt (April–June), winter rainfall and base flow. Glaciers num ...
... to the high flow period (July–October) with the mean maximum during late August due to the heavy contributions from the monsoonal rainfall and glacier melt. During the lean flow period (November–June), contributions mainly come from the snowmelt (April–June), winter rainfall and base flow. Glaciers num ...
Vulnerability Assessment of the North East Atlantic Shelf Marine
... species and hazardous substances. In addition to addressing climate change per se, WWF considers it necessary to better understand climate change in order to devise comprehensive and robust work plans in its conservation work and to attempt to support the entire marine ecosystem by building resistan ...
... species and hazardous substances. In addition to addressing climate change per se, WWF considers it necessary to better understand climate change in order to devise comprehensive and robust work plans in its conservation work and to attempt to support the entire marine ecosystem by building resistan ...