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Characterizing the international carbon capture and storage community Jennie C. Stephens ,
... advancement of this technology, how the CCS community addresses concerns and critical perspectives impacts the extent and pace of the technology’s development. Boundaries and limitations in energy professionals’ capacity to consider different energy technology scenarios have been previously explored ...
... advancement of this technology, how the CCS community addresses concerns and critical perspectives impacts the extent and pace of the technology’s development. Boundaries and limitations in energy professionals’ capacity to consider different energy technology scenarios have been previously explored ...
ECCA 2017 Full Programme
... Social Programme............................................................................................................................... 9 How the sessions are classified into themes and topics ..................................................................... 11 Session overview: colours ...
... Social Programme............................................................................................................................... 9 How the sessions are classified into themes and topics ..................................................................... 11 Session overview: colours ...
CDM in Crisis – What is at Stake?
... default emission factors in the energy and industrial gas sector. The UNFCC secretariat is currently further refining the rules on standardised approaches within the CDM. Beyond project mechanisms: The CDM has historically been a project-by-project mechanism. However there are now 900 Programme of A ...
... default emission factors in the energy and industrial gas sector. The UNFCC secretariat is currently further refining the rules on standardised approaches within the CDM. Beyond project mechanisms: The CDM has historically been a project-by-project mechanism. However there are now 900 Programme of A ...
Synergistic impacts of global warming on the resilience of coral reefs
... [28]. This raises the question, how might elevated sea temperatures generate regime shifts on Caribbean reefs, now that multiple attractors have become feasible? Most models of the response of coral reefs to global warming have focused on reef state (usually expressed as the percentage of living cor ...
... [28]. This raises the question, how might elevated sea temperatures generate regime shifts on Caribbean reefs, now that multiple attractors have become feasible? Most models of the response of coral reefs to global warming have focused on reef state (usually expressed as the percentage of living cor ...
Chapter 8 - Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
... conducted into the specific responses of seagrasses to the potential influence of environmental parameters that may affect plant physiological status under climate change impacts131. ...
... conducted into the specific responses of seagrasses to the potential influence of environmental parameters that may affect plant physiological status under climate change impacts131. ...
LEGACIES, LAGS, AND SHIFTING BASELINES
... = where the antecedent conditions determine whether a response is detectable to the management intervention ...
... = where the antecedent conditions determine whether a response is detectable to the management intervention ...
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... resulted in government support for adoption of conservation tillage. The economic performance of conservation tillage operations relative to more intensive alternatives is likely to influence farmers’ decisions about which tillage practice to adopt (Stonehouse, 1991; Weersink et al., 1992a; Yiridoe ...
... resulted in government support for adoption of conservation tillage. The economic performance of conservation tillage operations relative to more intensive alternatives is likely to influence farmers’ decisions about which tillage practice to adopt (Stonehouse, 1991; Weersink et al., 1992a; Yiridoe ...
Solar Influences on Climate
... defined by DTS = lDF, where DF is the change in forcing at the top of the atmosphere (in this case ∼0.17 W m−2) and TS is the globally averaged surface temperature. Using a value of 0.5 K (W m−2)−1 for l [IPCC, 2007], we would expect the Earth’s global temperature to vary by a mere 0.07 K. However, ...
... defined by DTS = lDF, where DF is the change in forcing at the top of the atmosphere (in this case ∼0.17 W m−2) and TS is the globally averaged surface temperature. Using a value of 0.5 K (W m−2)−1 for l [IPCC, 2007], we would expect the Earth’s global temperature to vary by a mere 0.07 K. However, ...
Effects of a changing climate on peatlands in permafrost
... natural resources for which it has responsibility. This strategy confirms MNR’s commitment to the Ontario government’s climate change initiatives such as the Go Green Action Plan on Climate Change and outlines research and management program priorities for the 2011-2014 period. Theme 1: Understand C ...
... natural resources for which it has responsibility. This strategy confirms MNR’s commitment to the Ontario government’s climate change initiatives such as the Go Green Action Plan on Climate Change and outlines research and management program priorities for the 2011-2014 period. Theme 1: Understand C ...
Arctic Environment Ministers meeting
... as well as to highlight and bolster existing efforts on near-term climate change and related public health, food and energy security, and environmental issues. The Coalition is a partnership between developed and developing countries. The Arctic Council recognized in its Nuuk Declaration the rapidly ...
... as well as to highlight and bolster existing efforts on near-term climate change and related public health, food and energy security, and environmental issues. The Coalition is a partnership between developed and developing countries. The Arctic Council recognized in its Nuuk Declaration the rapidly ...
Arctic Regions: Concerns, Threats and Potential Challenges
... region is oceanic of which one-third is occupied by land, another one-third consists of offshore continental shelves located in less than 500 meters or Arctic Ocean water and the other one-third is under Arctic Ocean sea water deeper than 500 meter [3]. It is a region of vast natural resources and a ...
... region is oceanic of which one-third is occupied by land, another one-third consists of offshore continental shelves located in less than 500 meters or Arctic Ocean water and the other one-third is under Arctic Ocean sea water deeper than 500 meter [3]. It is a region of vast natural resources and a ...
NSW Climate Impact Profile - Adapt NSW Home
... The Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water NSW (DECCW), in partnership with the Climate Change Research Centre at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), has developed regional climate projections for NSW based on preliminary analyses of global modelling data. These projections were t ...
... The Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water NSW (DECCW), in partnership with the Climate Change Research Centre at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), has developed regional climate projections for NSW based on preliminary analyses of global modelling data. These projections were t ...
Coffee Barometer 2014
... impacts and forecasts of potential effects of climate change on coffee production in Central and South America, Africa and Asia. The evidence base includes project reports, peer-reviewed journal articles and grey literature, and meet the following criteria: 1. Open access of the full text online 2. ...
... impacts and forecasts of potential effects of climate change on coffee production in Central and South America, Africa and Asia. The evidence base includes project reports, peer-reviewed journal articles and grey literature, and meet the following criteria: 1. Open access of the full text online 2. ...
Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Precipitation over Lake
... Probabilistic analyses were performed to evaluate the effect of climate change on absolute precipitation for different aggregation scales i.e., yearly, monthly, daily; and to investigate reasons for the precipitation changes. The GCM performance was analyzed for the different seasons i.e., January-F ...
... Probabilistic analyses were performed to evaluate the effect of climate change on absolute precipitation for different aggregation scales i.e., yearly, monthly, daily; and to investigate reasons for the precipitation changes. The GCM performance was analyzed for the different seasons i.e., January-F ...
climate change adaptation (CCA) toolkit
... The development of these vulnerability assessment tools for coastal systems began in response to the need of several partners to incorporate climate change impacts in conservation planning and coastal resources management programs. In 2008, Conservation International Philippines (CIP) with funding s ...
... The development of these vulnerability assessment tools for coastal systems began in response to the need of several partners to incorporate climate change impacts in conservation planning and coastal resources management programs. In 2008, Conservation International Philippines (CIP) with funding s ...
ORGANIZATIONAL INVOLVEMENT IN CARBON MITIGATION: THE NEW ZEALAND PUBLIC SECTOR Stephen Jeffrey Birchall
... The research presented here is part of a Royal Society of New Zealand Marsden-funded research programme which explores Carbon Neutrality: Fact or Fiction. I would like to thank the New Zealand Royal Society for recognizing the value of this topic and creating the opportunity to explore its dynamics ...
... The research presented here is part of a Royal Society of New Zealand Marsden-funded research programme which explores Carbon Neutrality: Fact or Fiction. I would like to thank the New Zealand Royal Society for recognizing the value of this topic and creating the opportunity to explore its dynamics ...
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... Also for other reasons, as will be clarified in section 4, we thus investigate three scenarios with (timeindependent) leakage of CO2 from geological storage, in which the leakage rate amounts to 0.5%/yr, 1%/yr and 2%/yr, respectively. Under imperfect storage conditions, CO2 migration times are likel ...
... Also for other reasons, as will be clarified in section 4, we thus investigate three scenarios with (timeindependent) leakage of CO2 from geological storage, in which the leakage rate amounts to 0.5%/yr, 1%/yr and 2%/yr, respectively. Under imperfect storage conditions, CO2 migration times are likel ...
chile`s second biennial update report on climate change
... two-year cycles agreed upon by the countries themselves. I also want to emphasize that Chile was one of the first countries to voluntarily submit its Biennial Report to the process of “International Consultation and Analysis” (ICA) receiving a congratulatory ...
... two-year cycles agreed upon by the countries themselves. I also want to emphasize that Chile was one of the first countries to voluntarily submit its Biennial Report to the process of “International Consultation and Analysis” (ICA) receiving a congratulatory ...
Alteration of the phenology of leaf senescence and fall in winter
... are N, P, K, and S, the macronutrients that are mobile in the phloem, whereas Ca and Mg, the other two macronutrients, are less mobile and are often accreted rather than resorbed at the end of the process (Vergutz et al., 2012; see review in Killingbeck, 2004). Proteins are abundant N-containing mac ...
... are N, P, K, and S, the macronutrients that are mobile in the phloem, whereas Ca and Mg, the other two macronutrients, are less mobile and are often accreted rather than resorbed at the end of the process (Vergutz et al., 2012; see review in Killingbeck, 2004). Proteins are abundant N-containing mac ...
Kyoto Protocol and CDM
... • Which greenhouse gas is more powerful: CO2 or CH4? • If we cut all GHG emissions, how long will it take for climate change to stop? • How realistic was the movie “The Day After Tomorrow?” ...
... • Which greenhouse gas is more powerful: CO2 or CH4? • If we cut all GHG emissions, how long will it take for climate change to stop? • How realistic was the movie “The Day After Tomorrow?” ...
Extreme climate events counteract the effects of climate and land
... range shifts and impact physiological processes, and might also impact the provisioning of ecosystem services (Bellard et al. 2012). Land-use changes, be it by conversion of natural habitats into agricultural or urban lands, or by abandonment of managed areas, could aggravate the effects of climate ...
... range shifts and impact physiological processes, and might also impact the provisioning of ecosystem services (Bellard et al. 2012). Land-use changes, be it by conversion of natural habitats into agricultural or urban lands, or by abandonment of managed areas, could aggravate the effects of climate ...
Glacier volume response time and its links to climate
... of Jóhannesson et al. (1989a). Paterson (1994, p. 320) applies Eq. (1) to estimate response times for three classes of glacier: glaciers in temperate maritime climate, ice caps in arctic Canada and for the Greenland ice sheet. The resulting response times are respectively 15–60, 250–1000 and 3000 a ...
... of Jóhannesson et al. (1989a). Paterson (1994, p. 320) applies Eq. (1) to estimate response times for three classes of glacier: glaciers in temperate maritime climate, ice caps in arctic Canada and for the Greenland ice sheet. The resulting response times are respectively 15–60, 250–1000 and 3000 a ...
Livestock Grazing Causes A Broad Array of Harmful
... offset its impacts. A full range of actions, and alternatives, to mitigate climate change effects, including on important and sensitive/imperiled species, must be analyzed here. Such alternatives include: permanent closure of lands currently being grazed to livestock grazing, significant reductions ...
... offset its impacts. A full range of actions, and alternatives, to mitigate climate change effects, including on important and sensitive/imperiled species, must be analyzed here. Such alternatives include: permanent closure of lands currently being grazed to livestock grazing, significant reductions ...
Thesis Statement
... There are so many people that have been important in my academic and personal development that it would be impossible to recognize all of their contributions. However, even if they are not mentioned here, I am grateful to all of them nonetheless. I will start by thanking my thesis committee. Profess ...
... There are so many people that have been important in my academic and personal development that it would be impossible to recognize all of their contributions. However, even if they are not mentioned here, I am grateful to all of them nonetheless. I will start by thanking my thesis committee. Profess ...
Surveys of scientists' views on climate change
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Several surveys have been conducted of the opinions of scientists on anthropogenic climate change. They have generally concluded that the majority of scientists believe that human activity is contributing to global warming.