Alberta Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program
... Effective Date: This document was updated on: ISSN No. ...
... Effective Date: This document was updated on: ISSN No. ...
Competition and drought limit the response of water-use
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... Campus Las Lagunillas, 23071 Jaén, Spain ...
WCRP Grand Challenge: Regional Sea Level Change and Coastal
... Over the coming decades, regional sea level changes and variability will significantly deviate from global mean values. The detailed sea level change along coastlines can therefore potentially be far ...
... Over the coming decades, regional sea level changes and variability will significantly deviate from global mean values. The detailed sea level change along coastlines can therefore potentially be far ...
Impacts of climate change on water resources
... The present research study provides a synthesis of scientific evidence on climate change impacts on water resources in Europe. Observed and projected changes at regional level are analysed in detail. Challenges for European societies that result from these changes in water resources are derived, and ...
... The present research study provides a synthesis of scientific evidence on climate change impacts on water resources in Europe. Observed and projected changes at regional level are analysed in detail. Challenges for European societies that result from these changes in water resources are derived, and ...
Climate Change and Restoration of Degraded Land
... range, pasture, forest, and woodlands resulting from land uses or from a process or combination of processes, including processes arising from human activities and habitation patterns, such as: (i) soil erosion caused by wind and/or water; (ii) deterioration of the physical, chemical, and biological ...
... range, pasture, forest, and woodlands resulting from land uses or from a process or combination of processes, including processes arising from human activities and habitation patterns, such as: (i) soil erosion caused by wind and/or water; (ii) deterioration of the physical, chemical, and biological ...
FORESTS, LAND MANAGEMENT AND AGRICULTURE Chapter 13
... necessarily in semi-traditional reindeer production systems). This analysis focused on crop agriculture and did not consider livestock systems. The five GCM scenarios (Chapter 4) all produce rising temperatures that would very likely enable crop production to advance northward throughout the century ...
... necessarily in semi-traditional reindeer production systems). This analysis focused on crop agriculture and did not consider livestock systems. The five GCM scenarios (Chapter 4) all produce rising temperatures that would very likely enable crop production to advance northward throughout the century ...
Price Caps and Price Floors in Climate Policy
... FIGURE 6.8: CLIMATE SENSITIVITY IN THE ACTC MODEL..................................................................................................... 48 FIGURE 6.9: EQUILIBRIUM CLIMATE SENSITIVITY IN THE IPCC AR4 ...................................................................................... ...
... FIGURE 6.8: CLIMATE SENSITIVITY IN THE ACTC MODEL..................................................................................................... 48 FIGURE 6.9: EQUILIBRIUM CLIMATE SENSITIVITY IN THE IPCC AR4 ...................................................................................... ...
China -- CAIT briefing - BASIC
... International Sectoral Cooperation • Different “forms” of sectoral cooperation • How important is the sector? [% global GHGs] • Underlying rationale for sectoral cooperation ...
... International Sectoral Cooperation • Different “forms” of sectoral cooperation • How important is the sector? [% global GHGs] • Underlying rationale for sectoral cooperation ...
the northward course of the anthropocene
... imagery of amplified environmental change in our time, and has come to serve as a spatial setting for climate crisis discourse. The recent alterations in the Arctic environment have also been perceived by some observers as an opportunity to expand economic exploitation. Heightened geopolitical inter ...
... imagery of amplified environmental change in our time, and has come to serve as a spatial setting for climate crisis discourse. The recent alterations in the Arctic environment have also been perceived by some observers as an opportunity to expand economic exploitation. Heightened geopolitical inter ...
Norway`s Fifth National Communication under the Framework
... a concern of Norwegian policy since the late 1980s. Most sources of greenhouse gas emissions are currently addressed through economic measures (taxes, emissions trading) that put a price on emissions. Norway has advocated cost-effectiveness across emission sources, sinks, sectors and greenhouse gase ...
... a concern of Norwegian policy since the late 1980s. Most sources of greenhouse gas emissions are currently addressed through economic measures (taxes, emissions trading) that put a price on emissions. Norway has advocated cost-effectiveness across emission sources, sinks, sectors and greenhouse gase ...
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... aquaculture and the livelihoods and economies that depend on them have been receiving increasing attention. It is now recognized that sea-level rise, ocean acidification and changes in salinity, precipitation, groundwater and river flows, water stresses and extreme weather events are changing the pr ...
... aquaculture and the livelihoods and economies that depend on them have been receiving increasing attention. It is now recognized that sea-level rise, ocean acidification and changes in salinity, precipitation, groundwater and river flows, water stresses and extreme weather events are changing the pr ...
High Resolution Version - American Meteorological Society
... change greatly increased the likelihood and intensity for extreme heat waves in 2014 over various regions. For other types of extreme events, such as droughts, heavy rains, and winter storms, a climate change influence was found in some instances and not in others. This year’s report also included m ...
... change greatly increased the likelihood and intensity for extreme heat waves in 2014 over various regions. For other types of extreme events, such as droughts, heavy rains, and winter storms, a climate change influence was found in some instances and not in others. This year’s report also included m ...
Climate and Pest-Driven Geographic Shifts in Global Coffee
... for wild Coffea arabica L. (Arabica coffee), already restricted to small areas of Ethiopia, South Sudan and Kenya, is expected to diminish and even disappear [16], and with it much of the species’ genetic variability. Farmers rely almost entirely on two coffee species, Coffea arabica L. (Arabica cof ...
... for wild Coffea arabica L. (Arabica coffee), already restricted to small areas of Ethiopia, South Sudan and Kenya, is expected to diminish and even disappear [16], and with it much of the species’ genetic variability. Farmers rely almost entirely on two coffee species, Coffea arabica L. (Arabica cof ...
traditional agroecosystems and global change implications in mexico
... which was created by the Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis (Flato et al., 2000). It is a spectral model with triangular truncation at the wave number 32 (that gives a resolution of the grid surface 3.7º x3.7º) and 10 vertical levels. In the first term location, the scenarios A1B and ...
... which was created by the Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis (Flato et al., 2000). It is a spectral model with triangular truncation at the wave number 32 (that gives a resolution of the grid surface 3.7º x3.7º) and 10 vertical levels. In the first term location, the scenarios A1B and ...
Great Lakes Restoration and the Threat of Global Warming
... changes to the climate and to natural ecosystems. It is imperative that the federal government move swiftly to reduce emissions 80 percent by the middle of the century—a level of reduction that climate scientists have deemed necessary to avoid the worst impacts of global warming. The impacts of warm ...
... changes to the climate and to natural ecosystems. It is imperative that the federal government move swiftly to reduce emissions 80 percent by the middle of the century—a level of reduction that climate scientists have deemed necessary to avoid the worst impacts of global warming. The impacts of warm ...
arctic climate feedbacks: global implications
... Climate change in the Arctic is affecting the rest of the world by altering atmospheric and oceanic circulation that affect weather patterns, the increased melting of ice sheets and glaciers that raise global sea level, and changes in atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations (by altering release an ...
... Climate change in the Arctic is affecting the rest of the world by altering atmospheric and oceanic circulation that affect weather patterns, the increased melting of ice sheets and glaciers that raise global sea level, and changes in atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations (by altering release an ...
arctic climate feedbacks: global implications
... Climate change in the Arctic is affecting the rest of the world by altering atmospheric and oceanic circulation that affect weather patterns, the increased melting of ice sheets and glaciers that raise global sea level, and changes in atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations (by altering release an ...
... Climate change in the Arctic is affecting the rest of the world by altering atmospheric and oceanic circulation that affect weather patterns, the increased melting of ice sheets and glaciers that raise global sea level, and changes in atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations (by altering release an ...
6: Agriculture
... from damages of $10 billion to benefits of $10 billion (4). If the United States is to have a margin of security against the uncertainties of climate change, continued support is essential for research that enhances agricultural productivity and expands future options for farmers (e.g., new crops an ...
... from damages of $10 billion to benefits of $10 billion (4). If the United States is to have a margin of security against the uncertainties of climate change, continued support is essential for research that enhances agricultural productivity and expands future options for farmers (e.g., new crops an ...
Approaches to Climate Change Adaptation
... ・ The impacts of climate change are already evident in Japan and around the world. The Fourth Assessment Report (AR4) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) pointed out that even the most stringent mitigation efforts cannot avoid further impacts of climate change in the next few dec ...
... ・ The impacts of climate change are already evident in Japan and around the world. The Fourth Assessment Report (AR4) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) pointed out that even the most stringent mitigation efforts cannot avoid further impacts of climate change in the next few dec ...
Examination of an Emerging Concept to Mitigate Climate Change
... “a measurable avoidance, reduction, or sequestration of carbon dioxide (CO2) or other greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.”18 Carbon sequestration projects are one type of carbon offset. In addition to direct carbon capture and sequestration activities, the 111th Congress may consider the role of biologi ...
... “a measurable avoidance, reduction, or sequestration of carbon dioxide (CO2) or other greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.”18 Carbon sequestration projects are one type of carbon offset. In addition to direct carbon capture and sequestration activities, the 111th Congress may consider the role of biologi ...
Trends in Arctic sea ice extent from CMIP5, CMIP3 and observations
... to 11.6 106 km2 (CSIRO Mk3). This is similar to the range found in the full suite of CMIP3 ensemble members (47), 5.1 to 12.1 106 km2. Using only those models that are able to reproduce the observed 1953–1995 September extent (based on the selection criteria discussed earlier) reduces the spread ...
... to 11.6 106 km2 (CSIRO Mk3). This is similar to the range found in the full suite of CMIP3 ensemble members (47), 5.1 to 12.1 106 km2. Using only those models that are able to reproduce the observed 1953–1995 September extent (based on the selection criteria discussed earlier) reduces the spread ...
Consultation information and questions
... the NZ ETS. The proposed regulation changes in this document affect three of these regulations. NZ ETS regulations require amendment from time to time. This is to update technical factors which change over time, to keep the regime up-to-date and address anomalies when they arise. This ensures the NZ ...
... the NZ ETS. The proposed regulation changes in this document affect three of these regulations. NZ ETS regulations require amendment from time to time. This is to update technical factors which change over time, to keep the regime up-to-date and address anomalies when they arise. This ensures the NZ ...
Watershed Modeling to Assess the Sensitivity of Streamflow
... mid-21st century climate change and urban development scenarios. The study also provides an improved understanding of methodological challenges associated with integrating existing tools (e.g., climate models, downscaling approaches, and watershed models) and data sets to address these scientific qu ...
... mid-21st century climate change and urban development scenarios. The study also provides an improved understanding of methodological challenges associated with integrating existing tools (e.g., climate models, downscaling approaches, and watershed models) and data sets to address these scientific qu ...