
1. Active engagement
... The senatorial delegation was able to argue in favour of promoting a policy for environmental protection that creates wealth and jobs. The President of the delegation, Mr Gérard Miquel, placed constant emphasis on the advantage of developing alternative energy sources, such as biomass, a particularl ...
... The senatorial delegation was able to argue in favour of promoting a policy for environmental protection that creates wealth and jobs. The President of the delegation, Mr Gérard Miquel, placed constant emphasis on the advantage of developing alternative energy sources, such as biomass, a particularl ...
Climate Change and Protection of the Habitat: Empirical Evidence
... carbon dioxide, without which our planet would be frozen like Mars. The greenhouse effect, which is a well-understood phenomenon, is based on fundamental laws of quantum mechanics and Planck’s black body radiation. While oxygen and nitrogen are the most abundant gases in the atmosphere, these two ga ...
... carbon dioxide, without which our planet would be frozen like Mars. The greenhouse effect, which is a well-understood phenomenon, is based on fundamental laws of quantum mechanics and Planck’s black body radiation. While oxygen and nitrogen are the most abundant gases in the atmosphere, these two ga ...
warrnambool.vic.gov.au
... The City of Warrnambool is known for its spectacular coastline, beautiful parks and gardens, foreshore walking and bike trails. It is a thriving economic and cultural centre in South West Victoria. Climate change presents a major threat to Warrnambool City Council, to our natural and built coastal e ...
... The City of Warrnambool is known for its spectacular coastline, beautiful parks and gardens, foreshore walking and bike trails. It is a thriving economic and cultural centre in South West Victoria. Climate change presents a major threat to Warrnambool City Council, to our natural and built coastal e ...
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
... St. Vincent and the Grenadines is a multi-island nation consisting of 32 islands each with its own characteristics. It is located in the Eastern Caribbean and has a population of approximately 110,000. St. Vincent is the largest of the 32 islands that comprise the nation, covering roughly 390 sq. km ...
... St. Vincent and the Grenadines is a multi-island nation consisting of 32 islands each with its own characteristics. It is located in the Eastern Caribbean and has a population of approximately 110,000. St. Vincent is the largest of the 32 islands that comprise the nation, covering roughly 390 sq. km ...
Global Change in Local Places: How Scale Matters
... evidence about the scale of human-ecological self-determination (e.g., Wilbanks, 1994: 547–548) and scale and consensual decisionmaking about technology use (e.g., Wilbanks, 1984; Aronson et al., 1984: Ch. 7). For discussions of the role of institutional structures in global change, see Becker and O ...
... evidence about the scale of human-ecological self-determination (e.g., Wilbanks, 1994: 547–548) and scale and consensual decisionmaking about technology use (e.g., Wilbanks, 1984; Aronson et al., 1984: Ch. 7). For discussions of the role of institutional structures in global change, see Becker and O ...
Risks from Climate Feedbacks
... understanding of the ocean carbon cycle feedback means that there is uncertainty in the estimates of how the ocean carbon sink will weaken. As increased oceanic carbon causes ocean acidification, an increase in the ocean carbon ...
... understanding of the ocean carbon cycle feedback means that there is uncertainty in the estimates of how the ocean carbon sink will weaken. As increased oceanic carbon causes ocean acidification, an increase in the ocean carbon ...
Greenhouse Gases and Global Warming
... is the state of the atmosphere (temperature, humidity, precipitation, wind, cloud cover, etc.) in a particular location at a particular time; it fluctuates greatly and is notoriously difficult to predict. Climate is the time-averaged weather in a given geographical region. Climate is a temporal and ...
... is the state of the atmosphere (temperature, humidity, precipitation, wind, cloud cover, etc.) in a particular location at a particular time; it fluctuates greatly and is notoriously difficult to predict. Climate is the time-averaged weather in a given geographical region. Climate is a temporal and ...
Supply-side climate policy: the road less taken
... The combustion of fossil fuels is by far the largest human source of global greenhouse gas emissions, releasing more than 30 billion tonnes of CO 2 into the atmosphere each year (IPCC 2014). Reducing fossil fuel combustion is thus a top priority for climate policy. For decades, policy-makers and int ...
... The combustion of fossil fuels is by far the largest human source of global greenhouse gas emissions, releasing more than 30 billion tonnes of CO 2 into the atmosphere each year (IPCC 2014). Reducing fossil fuel combustion is thus a top priority for climate policy. For decades, policy-makers and int ...
IMOGEN: an intermediate complexity model to evaluate terrestrial
... near-constant land-ocean temperature contrast has been analyzed by Sutton et al. (2007). Climate feedback parameters (λl and λo ) are calibrated using GCM data for top of the atmosphere radiative fluxes, mean land and ocean surface temperatures, along with an estimate of the radiative forcing modell ...
... near-constant land-ocean temperature contrast has been analyzed by Sutton et al. (2007). Climate feedback parameters (λl and λo ) are calibrated using GCM data for top of the atmosphere radiative fluxes, mean land and ocean surface temperatures, along with an estimate of the radiative forcing modell ...
Corn ethanol and climate change
... Greenhouse gas emission regulations in the Renewable Fuel Standard 2 Leading up to the creation of the Renewable Fuel Standard in 2005, it was widely assumed that biofuels would provide benefits to the climate and the environment as a whole. This was a logical assumption: plants absorb carbon dioxi ...
... Greenhouse gas emission regulations in the Renewable Fuel Standard 2 Leading up to the creation of the Renewable Fuel Standard in 2005, it was widely assumed that biofuels would provide benefits to the climate and the environment as a whole. This was a logical assumption: plants absorb carbon dioxi ...
ireland national climate change strategy 2007-2012
... However, the scale of the challenge facing us means that we must also look beyond the energy sector to achieve the necessary reductions in greenhouse gases. This Strategy involves a cross-cutting approach and includes targets in the transport, residential, industrial, waste and agricultural sectors. ...
... However, the scale of the challenge facing us means that we must also look beyond the energy sector to achieve the necessary reductions in greenhouse gases. This Strategy involves a cross-cutting approach and includes targets in the transport, residential, industrial, waste and agricultural sectors. ...
Introduction
... It should be stressed that the question raised by IAM is in essence a problem of decision-making involving a public good (the atmosphere) at a global level in a uncertain context, where the measures against climate change and their consequences are spread over much of the earth surface in an extende ...
... It should be stressed that the question raised by IAM is in essence a problem of decision-making involving a public good (the atmosphere) at a global level in a uncertain context, where the measures against climate change and their consequences are spread over much of the earth surface in an extende ...
Climate Change: Leading Practices by Provincial and Territorial
... Ministry of the Environment’s Head Office has switched to Bullfrog Power – 100% clean, renewable energy as means of reducing GHG emissions (Bullfrog Power is first 100% green electricity retailer in Ontario) Increased use of alternative fuels and hybrid electric vehicles within the government fleet ...
... Ministry of the Environment’s Head Office has switched to Bullfrog Power – 100% clean, renewable energy as means of reducing GHG emissions (Bullfrog Power is first 100% green electricity retailer in Ontario) Increased use of alternative fuels and hybrid electric vehicles within the government fleet ...
Prince Edward Island and Climate Change
... The province is at significant risk from the negative effects of climate change, and has a considerable stake in national and international initiatives to limit greenhouse gas emissions. Global climate warming will not only affect the Island’s natural environment, it will also influence Islanders’ h ...
... The province is at significant risk from the negative effects of climate change, and has a considerable stake in national and international initiatives to limit greenhouse gas emissions. Global climate warming will not only affect the Island’s natural environment, it will also influence Islanders’ h ...
PDF - BC3 Basque Centre for Climate Change
... We have used economic analysis to study: difficulties to reach an agreement due to the international and intergenerational dimension of climate change ...
... We have used economic analysis to study: difficulties to reach an agreement due to the international and intergenerational dimension of climate change ...
AT: Transportation Infrastructure
... annually, i.e. much smaller quantities than the amounts associated with CCS [1]. Since the transportation conditions for C02 showr similarities with Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) [8], which is transported by ship at a relatively large scale, experiences and design criterion for LPG shipping can be u ...
... annually, i.e. much smaller quantities than the amounts associated with CCS [1]. Since the transportation conditions for C02 showr similarities with Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) [8], which is transported by ship at a relatively large scale, experiences and design criterion for LPG shipping can be u ...
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... Determining live cycle GHG emissions for agriculture is associated with several unique challenges. Unlike the industrial sector where GHGs mostly consist of CO2 emissions because they are closely connected to fossil fuel consumption, three different GHGs (CO2, N2O and CH4) play a major role in agri ...
... Determining live cycle GHG emissions for agriculture is associated with several unique challenges. Unlike the industrial sector where GHGs mostly consist of CO2 emissions because they are closely connected to fossil fuel consumption, three different GHGs (CO2, N2O and CH4) play a major role in agri ...
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... the global mean temperature is likely to increase between 1.4 °C and 5.8 °C by the end of this century (IPCC, 2007). To tackle global warming and climate change at the global level, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) was formed which put forth the Kyoto Protocol in 1997 ( ...
... the global mean temperature is likely to increase between 1.4 °C and 5.8 °C by the end of this century (IPCC, 2007). To tackle global warming and climate change at the global level, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) was formed which put forth the Kyoto Protocol in 1997 ( ...
Ealing Borough Climate Change Strategy 2008-2011
... more frequent extreme weather events. With the enormity of this problem, action must also take place at the local level as well as the global and national level. This is not work which we can do in isolation: as well as environmental, there are economic, social and health consequences to climate cha ...
... more frequent extreme weather events. With the enormity of this problem, action must also take place at the local level as well as the global and national level. This is not work which we can do in isolation: as well as environmental, there are economic, social and health consequences to climate cha ...
A Strategy Towards Climate Change
... THE POTENTIAL EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE PRESENT A GREAT CHALLENGE TO THE CITIZENS OF DUBLIN. HOWEVER, IF TACKLED IN THE RIGHT WAY, THEY ALSO PRESENT ONE OF THE GREATEST ...
... THE POTENTIAL EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE PRESENT A GREAT CHALLENGE TO THE CITIZENS OF DUBLIN. HOWEVER, IF TACKLED IN THE RIGHT WAY, THEY ALSO PRESENT ONE OF THE GREATEST ...
the Disclosure report 2016
... years of negotiations, few would have expected the world’s most universal and ambitious climate agreement to come into effect in a matter of months. By surpassing expectations, global leaders have inspired millions of citizens across the globe. The deal in Paris marked a watershed moment in the figh ...
... years of negotiations, few would have expected the world’s most universal and ambitious climate agreement to come into effect in a matter of months. By surpassing expectations, global leaders have inspired millions of citizens across the globe. The deal in Paris marked a watershed moment in the figh ...
CESifo Working Paper no. 2758
... Kuznets (1955) on economic growth and income inequality. Kuznets (1955) found that global economic growth will enter a phase of declining inequality after passing through a period of rising income inequality. Therefore economic growth appeared to be the solution of increasing income inequalities and ...
... Kuznets (1955) on economic growth and income inequality. Kuznets (1955) found that global economic growth will enter a phase of declining inequality after passing through a period of rising income inequality. Therefore economic growth appeared to be the solution of increasing income inequalities and ...
May 9, 2014 EPA Docket Center (EPA/DC) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
... Act authority.3 In addition to reducing emissions from new fossil-fueled sources of electricity, California has long sought to improve the state’s energy efficiency and to increase its electricity supply from renewable sources. Since 2003, state policy has called for maximizing the use of energy eff ...
... Act authority.3 In addition to reducing emissions from new fossil-fueled sources of electricity, California has long sought to improve the state’s energy efficiency and to increase its electricity supply from renewable sources. Since 2003, state policy has called for maximizing the use of energy eff ...
related paper by Mann (PDF)
... in the atmosphere due to fossil fuel burning. These models are based on applying the laws of physics (fluid dynamics and radiation balance) and principles of chemistry and biology to describe the behavior of the components of the climate system (the ocean, the atmosphere, ice sheets, and the terrest ...
... in the atmosphere due to fossil fuel burning. These models are based on applying the laws of physics (fluid dynamics and radiation balance) and principles of chemistry and biology to describe the behavior of the components of the climate system (the ocean, the atmosphere, ice sheets, and the terrest ...
307 – Abstarct Paper Nº: 307 Oral 3c. Secuestro de Carbono y
... Veracruz-Córdoba, Medellín de Bravo, Veracruz. e-mail: [email protected] ...
... Veracruz-Córdoba, Medellín de Bravo, Veracruz. e-mail: [email protected] ...
Climate change mitigation
Climate change mitigation consists of actions to limit the magnitude or rate of long-term climate change. Climate change mitigation generally involves reductions in human (anthropogenic) emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs). Mitigation may also be achieved by increasing the capacity of carbon sinks, e.g., through reforestation. Mitigation policies can substantially reduce the risks associated with human-induced global warming.""Mitigation is a public good; climate change is a case of ‘the tragedy of the commons’""Effective climate change mitigation will not be achieved if each agent (individual, institution or country) acts independently in its own selfish interest, (See International Cooperation and Emissions Trading) suggesting the need for collective action. Some adaptation actions, on the other hand, have characteristics of a private good as benefits of actions may accrue more directly to the individuals, regions, or countries that undertake them, at least in the short term. Nevertheless, financing such adaptive activities remains an issue, particularly for poor individuals and countries.""Examples of mitigation include switching to low-carbon energy sources, such as renewable and nuclear energy, and expanding forests and other ""sinks"" to remove greater amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Energy efficiency may also play a role, for example, through improving the insulation of buildings. Another approach to climate change mitigation is climate engineering.Most countries are parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). The ultimate objective of the UNFCCC is to stabilize atmospheric concentrations of GHGs at a level that would prevent dangerous human interference of the climate system. Scientific analysis can provide information on the impacts of climate change, but deciding which impacts are dangerous requires value judgments.In 2010, Parties to the UNFCCC agreed that future global warming should be limited to below 2.0 °C (3.6 °F) relative to the pre-industrial level. This may be revised with a target of limiting global warming to below 1.5 °C relative to pre-industrial levels. The current trajectory of global greenhouse gas emissions does not appear to be consistent with limiting global warming to below 1.5 or 2 °C, relative to pre-industrial levels. Other mitigation policies have been proposed, some of which are more stringent or modest than the 2 °C limit.