Gambling with Krill Fisheries in the Antarctic: Large uncertainties
... The Antarctic Peninsula, where major krill spawning and nursery areas are located, has been undergoing a dramatic warming in recent decades and is considered to be one of the most rapidly warming areas on the planet with rates several times the global mean. The temperature rise has exceeded 2.5°C ov ...
... The Antarctic Peninsula, where major krill spawning and nursery areas are located, has been undergoing a dramatic warming in recent decades and is considered to be one of the most rapidly warming areas on the planet with rates several times the global mean. The temperature rise has exceeded 2.5°C ov ...
Corporate Report Draft.indd
... Over 20 percent of the world’s urban population benefits from the work we do, which is global in scope and impact yet local in implementation. Our Vision Cities are where we must address both local and global sustainability challenges. Because cities and metropolitan areas are centers of growth, act ...
... Over 20 percent of the world’s urban population benefits from the work we do, which is global in scope and impact yet local in implementation. Our Vision Cities are where we must address both local and global sustainability challenges. Because cities and metropolitan areas are centers of growth, act ...
Climate Change and Tourism - Sustainable Development of Tourism
... The Second International Conference on Climate Change and Tourism (Davos, Switzerland, October 2007) was a milestone event that brought together a wide variety of stakeholders and delivered a clear commitment for action to respond to the climate change challenge. It underscored the need for the tour ...
... The Second International Conference on Climate Change and Tourism (Davos, Switzerland, October 2007) was a milestone event that brought together a wide variety of stakeholders and delivered a clear commitment for action to respond to the climate change challenge. It underscored the need for the tour ...
- National Model United Nations
... issues in international affairs. UNEA offers a forum for the international community to discuss environmental policy through a fruitful, authoritative agenda. It will be critical for delegates to understand the role and mandate of UNEA as a normative body that creates and promotes international envi ...
... issues in international affairs. UNEA offers a forum for the international community to discuss environmental policy through a fruitful, authoritative agenda. It will be critical for delegates to understand the role and mandate of UNEA as a normative body that creates and promotes international envi ...
The effectiveness of climate finance: a review of the Adaptation Fund
... climate funds support innovative technologies and approaches, including at the local level. Finally, we consider the role of the fund in fostering (10) national ownership and leadership, seeking to understand the role that national institutions have played in identifying funding priorities, and how ...
... climate funds support innovative technologies and approaches, including at the local level. Finally, we consider the role of the fund in fostering (10) national ownership and leadership, seeking to understand the role that national institutions have played in identifying funding priorities, and how ...
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... and the accelerated hydrochlorofluorocarbon phase out, partly because these actions would deliver both ozone and climate benefits (18). Controlling N2O would also bring these cobenefits, because in addition to its ozone-destroying properties, N2O is the third most significant GHG behind CO2 and CH4. Bec ...
... and the accelerated hydrochlorofluorocarbon phase out, partly because these actions would deliver both ozone and climate benefits (18). Controlling N2O would also bring these cobenefits, because in addition to its ozone-destroying properties, N2O is the third most significant GHG behind CO2 and CH4. Bec ...
Building Urban Resilience: Assessing Urban and Peri
... (Bangladesh), Kathmandu (Nepal) and Chennai (India). All of the reports and the synthesis report can be found at http://start.org/programs/upa. The assessments were conducted in 2012, with initial stakeholder engagement beginning in 2011. The assessments were led by city-based teams, the composition ...
... (Bangladesh), Kathmandu (Nepal) and Chennai (India). All of the reports and the synthesis report can be found at http://start.org/programs/upa. The assessments were conducted in 2012, with initial stakeholder engagement beginning in 2011. The assessments were led by city-based teams, the composition ...
Human health and climate change in Pacific island countries
... 1.1 WHO’s role in global climate change and health.............................................................................................................................. 2 1.2 WHO’s work on climate change and health in the Pacific region.................................................... ...
... 1.1 WHO’s role in global climate change and health.............................................................................................................................. 2 1.2 WHO’s work on climate change and health in the Pacific region.................................................... ...
Human health and climate change in Pacific island countries
... The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the World Health Organization concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitat ...
... The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the World Health Organization concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitat ...
Interannual climatic variation mediates elevated CO2
... We analyzed growth data from model aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) forest ecosystems grown in elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide ([CO2]; 518 lL L1) and ozone concentrations ([O3]; 1.5 background of 30–40 nL L1 during daylight hours) for 7 years using free-air CO2 enrichment technology to det ...
... We analyzed growth data from model aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) forest ecosystems grown in elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide ([CO2]; 518 lL L1) and ozone concentrations ([O3]; 1.5 background of 30–40 nL L1 during daylight hours) for 7 years using free-air CO2 enrichment technology to det ...
climate change and the south african commercial forestry sector
... implemented now, as the time scales for these processes to take effect and be adopted are likely to be long in the case of commercial forestry. The changes in climate which are being observed at present already are occurring at a far faster rate than the changes in climate which have occurred in the ...
... implemented now, as the time scales for these processes to take effect and be adopted are likely to be long in the case of commercial forestry. The changes in climate which are being observed at present already are occurring at a far faster rate than the changes in climate which have occurred in the ...
The key role of heavy precipitation events in climate
... precipitation intensity has increased. Similarly, the southern coastal regions show ...
... precipitation intensity has increased. Similarly, the southern coastal regions show ...
Addressing Environmental Challenges and their Social
... housing, energy, mobility, health, education, employment and gender equality, is somewhat more difficult to assess and has consequently been less widely addressed. Against this backdrop, and as the only multilateral development bank in Europe with an exclusively social mandate, the Council of Europe ...
... housing, energy, mobility, health, education, employment and gender equality, is somewhat more difficult to assess and has consequently been less widely addressed. Against this backdrop, and as the only multilateral development bank in Europe with an exclusively social mandate, the Council of Europe ...
6 Assessing Transformation Pathways
... Stabilizing greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrations will require largescale transformations in human societies, from the way that we produce and consume energy to how we use the land surface. A natural question in this context is what will be the ‘transformation pathway’ towards stabilization; that is, ...
... Stabilizing greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrations will require largescale transformations in human societies, from the way that we produce and consume energy to how we use the land surface. A natural question in this context is what will be the ‘transformation pathway’ towards stabilization; that is, ...
The Climate Change Impact of Retail Waste from Horticultural
... The early steps of production dominate the overall climate change impact of food with an animal origin, mainly due to feed provision and manure management connected to animal holding on farms (Sonesson 2009). The situation is somewhat different for food with a vegetable origin. For these products, t ...
... The early steps of production dominate the overall climate change impact of food with an animal origin, mainly due to feed provision and manure management connected to animal holding on farms (Sonesson 2009). The situation is somewhat different for food with a vegetable origin. For these products, t ...
Climate Change Adaptation: Outcomes from the Great Barrier Reef
... us all can forge new relationships and strengthen old ones. In this way, climate change has fuelled an even more collaborative approach to the protection and care of the Reef. ...
... us all can forge new relationships and strengthen old ones. In this way, climate change has fuelled an even more collaborative approach to the protection and care of the Reef. ...
The Al Gore Effect - University of Oregon
... Awareness campaigns that promote behavioral change exist across a wide spectrum of concerns, including health (e.g., National Breast Cancer Awareness Month events that encourage screening), political engagement (e.g., MTV’s Rock the Vote program that facilitates voter registration and promotes voter ...
... Awareness campaigns that promote behavioral change exist across a wide spectrum of concerns, including health (e.g., National Breast Cancer Awareness Month events that encourage screening), political engagement (e.g., MTV’s Rock the Vote program that facilitates voter registration and promotes voter ...
Changes in ecosystem services and their drivers across the scenarios
... in the low to middle range of the scenarios developed for the IPCC Third Assessment Report (2.0–6.4 Celsius). The main reasons for this are that the MA range does not include the effect of the uncertainty in climate sensitivity and the MA set includes one scenario that assumes climate policy, in co ...
... in the low to middle range of the scenarios developed for the IPCC Third Assessment Report (2.0–6.4 Celsius). The main reasons for this are that the MA range does not include the effect of the uncertainty in climate sensitivity and the MA set includes one scenario that assumes climate policy, in co ...
An Overview of Glaciers, Glacier Retreat, and Subsequent
... Climate change is real and happening now. The planet is already experiencing its impacts on biodiversity, freshwater resources and local livelihoods. Using current climate change trends, by 2100, the average global temperature may rise by 1.4 – 5.80C according to the Third Assessment Report from the ...
... Climate change is real and happening now. The planet is already experiencing its impacts on biodiversity, freshwater resources and local livelihoods. Using current climate change trends, by 2100, the average global temperature may rise by 1.4 – 5.80C according to the Third Assessment Report from the ...
An Overview of Glaciers, Glacier Retreat, and Subsequent Impacts
... Climate change is real and happening now. The planet is already experiencing its impacts on biodiversity, freshwater resources and local livelihoods. Using current climate change trends, by 2100, the average global temperature may rise by 1.4 – 5.80C according to the Third Assessment Report from the ...
... Climate change is real and happening now. The planet is already experiencing its impacts on biodiversity, freshwater resources and local livelihoods. Using current climate change trends, by 2100, the average global temperature may rise by 1.4 – 5.80C according to the Third Assessment Report from the ...
How might Australian rainforest cloud interception
... alone is not sufficient to provide an estimate of change in cloud interception as this is not well correlated with altitude alone. In the absence of any better information we have therefore estimated a range of potential effects of climate change on rainforest cloud interception (Pc) by assuming that ...
... alone is not sufficient to provide an estimate of change in cloud interception as this is not well correlated with altitude alone. In the absence of any better information we have therefore estimated a range of potential effects of climate change on rainforest cloud interception (Pc) by assuming that ...
Thesis Statement
... Our results lead us to recommend enacting near term multinational CH4 constraints independently from CO2 policies as well as supporting air pollution policies in developing nations that include an emphasis on climate friendly projects. Committee: Kenneth A. Oye, Associate Professor of Political Scie ...
... Our results lead us to recommend enacting near term multinational CH4 constraints independently from CO2 policies as well as supporting air pollution policies in developing nations that include an emphasis on climate friendly projects. Committee: Kenneth A. Oye, Associate Professor of Political Scie ...
Workstream I: Scope, guiding principles, and cross-cutting
... Cluster of views 2: in line with keeping global average temperature increase below 2 C and reduce vulnerability and build resilience, taking into account the urgent and immediate needs of those developing countries that are particularly vulnerable. An approach was also presented that the GCF should ...
... Cluster of views 2: in line with keeping global average temperature increase below 2 C and reduce vulnerability and build resilience, taking into account the urgent and immediate needs of those developing countries that are particularly vulnerable. An approach was also presented that the GCF should ...
Multicentennial Agulhas leakage variability and links to North
... correlation of benthic δ18O with the high-resolution record of core MD97-2120 from the southwest Pacific for the period of 45–80 kyr (45°32′S, 174°57′E) [Pahnke et al., 2003; Pahnke and Zahn, 2005]. This age model had been synchronized with the benthic δ18O records of Iberian Margin cores MD01-2443 a ...
... correlation of benthic δ18O with the high-resolution record of core MD97-2120 from the southwest Pacific for the period of 45–80 kyr (45°32′S, 174°57′E) [Pahnke et al., 2003; Pahnke and Zahn, 2005]. This age model had been synchronized with the benthic δ18O records of Iberian Margin cores MD01-2443 a ...
The Al Gore Effect: An Inconvenient Truth and Voluntary Carbon
... the cost of the programs are sufficiently low, then awareness campaigns offer a potentially cost-effective way to achieve welfare gains. Awareness campaigns are particularly relevant to the topic of global climate change. Despite the large body of evidence that shows anthropogenic climate change is ...
... the cost of the programs are sufficiently low, then awareness campaigns offer a potentially cost-effective way to achieve welfare gains. Awareness campaigns are particularly relevant to the topic of global climate change. Despite the large body of evidence that shows anthropogenic climate change is ...
Scientific opinion on climate change
The scientific opinion on climate change is the overall judgment amongst scientists about whether global warming is happening, and if so, its causes and probable consequences. This scientific opinion is expressed in synthesis reports, by scientific bodies of national or international standing, and by surveys of opinion among climate scientists. Individual scientists, universities, and laboratories contribute to the overall scientific opinion via their peer-reviewed publications, and the areas of collective agreement and relative certainty are summarised in these high level reports and surveys.The scientific consensus is that the Earth's climate system is unequivocally warming, and that it is extremely likely (at least 95% probability) that humans are causing most of it through activities that increase concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, such as deforestation and burning fossil fuels. In addition, it is likely that some potential further greenhouse gas warming has been offset by increased aerosols.National and international science academies and scientific societies have assessed current scientific opinion on global warming. These assessments are generally consistent with the conclusions of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report summarized:Warming of the climate system is unequivocal, as evidenced by increases in global average air and ocean temperatures, the widespread melting of snow and ice, and rising global average sea level.Most of the global warming since the mid-20th century is very likely due to human activities.Benefits and costs of climate change for [human] society will vary widely by location and scale. Some of the effects in temperate and polar regions will be positive and others elsewhere will be negative. Overall, net effects are more likely to be strongly negative with larger or more rapid warming.The range of published evidence indicates that the net damage costs of climate change are likely to be significant and to increase over time.The resilience of many ecosystems is likely to be exceeded this century by an unprecedented combination of climate change, associated disturbances (e.g. flooding, drought, wildfire, insects, ocean acidification) and other global change drivers (e.g. land-use change, pollution, fragmentation of natural systems, over-exploitation of resources).Some scientific bodies have recommended specific policies to governments and science can play a role in informing an effective response to climate change, however, policy decisions may require value judgements and so are not included in the scientific opinion.No scientific body of national or international standing maintains a formal opinion dissenting from any of these main points. The last national or international scientific body to drop dissent was the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, which in 2007 updated its statement to its current non-committal position. Some other organizations, primarily those focusing on geology, also hold non-committal positions.