
Climate Deception Dossier #7: Global Climate Coalition Primer on
... Jjmited Scientific IJnderstanding of Climate Processes ...
... Jjmited Scientific IJnderstanding of Climate Processes ...
The Framing of Climate Change * The View from Alberta and Beyond
... Selected Letters to the Editor (document type: letters to the editor/letter section/opinion section) using the keywords climate change, global warming and greenhouse (to capture greenhouse gases, greenhouse effect and greenhouse impact) January 1, 2000 to Dec. 31, 2011. ...
... Selected Letters to the Editor (document type: letters to the editor/letter section/opinion section) using the keywords climate change, global warming and greenhouse (to capture greenhouse gases, greenhouse effect and greenhouse impact) January 1, 2000 to Dec. 31, 2011. ...
39_219_130990670009423533-Submission to UNFCCC Feb 03
... Uganda’s bimodal rainfall is driven by the oscillation over the equator of the inter-tropical convergence zone (ITCZ) (the area where winds originating in the northern and southern hemispheres come together) with the changing of the seasons. The pattern of the ITCZ’s oscillation is in turn sensitive ...
... Uganda’s bimodal rainfall is driven by the oscillation over the equator of the inter-tropical convergence zone (ITCZ) (the area where winds originating in the northern and southern hemispheres come together) with the changing of the seasons. The pattern of the ITCZ’s oscillation is in turn sensitive ...
Infosylva 24/2009
... Looking to the land for climate change solutions The Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that $210 billion is needed in agricultural investments every year in order to produce the required amount of food. But investments in agricultural practices that promote soil carbon capture can make agr ...
... Looking to the land for climate change solutions The Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that $210 billion is needed in agricultural investments every year in order to produce the required amount of food. But investments in agricultural practices that promote soil carbon capture can make agr ...
Cash transfer programs in sub-Saharan Africa: measuring the impact on climate change adaptation
... climate change. Beyond injecting resources into the local economy, cash transfers can thus relax credit and liquidity constraints and reduce vulnerability, allow households to take more risk and participate in social networks of reciprocity—all of which are important elements in smallholder adaptati ...
... climate change. Beyond injecting resources into the local economy, cash transfers can thus relax credit and liquidity constraints and reduce vulnerability, allow households to take more risk and participate in social networks of reciprocity—all of which are important elements in smallholder adaptati ...
39_219_130990670009423533-Submission to UNFCCC Feb 03
... Uganda’s bimodal rainfall is driven by the oscillation over the equator of the inter-tropical convergence zone (ITCZ) (the area where winds originating in the northern and southern hemispheres come together) with the changing of the seasons. The pattern of the ITCZ’s oscillation is in turn sensitive ...
... Uganda’s bimodal rainfall is driven by the oscillation over the equator of the inter-tropical convergence zone (ITCZ) (the area where winds originating in the northern and southern hemispheres come together) with the changing of the seasons. The pattern of the ITCZ’s oscillation is in turn sensitive ...
Maintaining ecosystem services for human well
... small patches of the Mediterranean climate Fynbos are found in the extreme south west of the District. Impressively the NDM contains 105 distinct vegetation types. The Succulent Karoo biodiversity hotspot alone is home to more than 6000 plant species, 250 bird species, 78 different mammals, 132 spec ...
... small patches of the Mediterranean climate Fynbos are found in the extreme south west of the District. Impressively the NDM contains 105 distinct vegetation types. The Succulent Karoo biodiversity hotspot alone is home to more than 6000 plant species, 250 bird species, 78 different mammals, 132 spec ...
Architecture, Energy and Climate - Nordic Journal of Architectural
... For the purpose of energy performance predictions, the climate is determined by the amount of solar radiation, mean outside temperature and humidity that a building is exposed to. The climate influences the amount of energy that is used for heating and cooling and lighting. In this study it is assum ...
... For the purpose of energy performance predictions, the climate is determined by the amount of solar radiation, mean outside temperature and humidity that a building is exposed to. The climate influences the amount of energy that is used for heating and cooling and lighting. In this study it is assum ...
Exploring Late Pleistocene climate variations
... Major strengths of these records are their very high stratigraphic resolution (sub-annual in upper parts) and the many paleoenvironmental proxies represented. Changes in many of these proxies can be directly compared with each other with no phase uncertainty, although critical uncertainties exist in ...
... Major strengths of these records are their very high stratigraphic resolution (sub-annual in upper parts) and the many paleoenvironmental proxies represented. Changes in many of these proxies can be directly compared with each other with no phase uncertainty, although critical uncertainties exist in ...
Establishment of an ecosystem transect to address climate change
... Resources (DEWNR), Rogers et al. (2012) stated that "… among those stressors that are impacting a landscape’s biodiversity, climate change may be one that we can do the least about." In the absence of detailed data on the climate sensitivity of South Australian ecosystems, they concluded that climat ...
... Resources (DEWNR), Rogers et al. (2012) stated that "… among those stressors that are impacting a landscape’s biodiversity, climate change may be one that we can do the least about." In the absence of detailed data on the climate sensitivity of South Australian ecosystems, they concluded that climat ...
Form A
... sessions about a climate change mitigation strategy. These will be modeled after the real thing, and each student will have an opportunity to present testimony, and to act as a member of a Congressional Panel that is hearing – and questioning – that testimony. Please Note: This class will rely heavi ...
... sessions about a climate change mitigation strategy. These will be modeled after the real thing, and each student will have an opportunity to present testimony, and to act as a member of a Congressional Panel that is hearing – and questioning – that testimony. Please Note: This class will rely heavi ...
False Certainty Or False Uncertainty
... "partial knowledge" for which "the conception of an objectively measurable probability or chance is simply inapplicable” ...but read further.... "We can also employ the terms 'objective' and 'subjective' probability to designate the risk and uncertainty respectively, as these expressions are already ...
... "partial knowledge" for which "the conception of an objectively measurable probability or chance is simply inapplicable” ...but read further.... "We can also employ the terms 'objective' and 'subjective' probability to designate the risk and uncertainty respectively, as these expressions are already ...
Climate-Science Communication and the Measurement Problem
... “belief” nor distinguishes “facts” from the considered beliefs of scientists. Rather, science treats as facts those propositions worthy of being believed on the basis of evidence that meets science’s distinctive criteria of validity. From science’s point of view, moreover, it is well understood that ...
... “belief” nor distinguishes “facts” from the considered beliefs of scientists. Rather, science treats as facts those propositions worthy of being believed on the basis of evidence that meets science’s distinctive criteria of validity. From science’s point of view, moreover, it is well understood that ...
Print - Climate Change Knowledge Portal
... form of isolated showers, with significant year to year variability. In Gao, in Mali's northeast Sahel, rainfall is about 23 cm (9 in) a year. Economic activity focuses on salt curing, as well as caravan trade to Algeria. The sub-desert Sahelian zone, which receives 100-300 mm of rainfall annually a ...
... form of isolated showers, with significant year to year variability. In Gao, in Mali's northeast Sahel, rainfall is about 23 cm (9 in) a year. Economic activity focuses on salt curing, as well as caravan trade to Algeria. The sub-desert Sahelian zone, which receives 100-300 mm of rainfall annually a ...
Sand lizard (Lacerta agilis) phenology in a warming world
... Conclusion: Our findings indicate that climate warming may have positive fitness effects in this lizard population through an advancement of oviposition date. This prediction is consistent over shorter and potentially also longer time scales as the analysis revealed both population-level plasticity ...
... Conclusion: Our findings indicate that climate warming may have positive fitness effects in this lizard population through an advancement of oviposition date. This prediction is consistent over shorter and potentially also longer time scales as the analysis revealed both population-level plasticity ...
Charnwood Climate Local Consultation
... partnership working with key stakeholders. The commitments will be monitored as part of an annual Climate Local review and will be reported to the performance scrutiny group. Each action has been assigned a lead officer and/or service. The draft Climate Local commitments and actions are split into t ...
... partnership working with key stakeholders. The commitments will be monitored as part of an annual Climate Local review and will be reported to the performance scrutiny group. Each action has been assigned a lead officer and/or service. The draft Climate Local commitments and actions are split into t ...
Global Problems, african Solutions: african Climate Scientists
... This paper offers a preliminary survey of Africa’s climate scientists’ views on the critical problem of climate change, which has been described as an “out of Africa” problem crying out for “made in Africa” solutions. Based on interviews with these scientists, this paper presents their views on the ...
... This paper offers a preliminary survey of Africa’s climate scientists’ views on the critical problem of climate change, which has been described as an “out of Africa” problem crying out for “made in Africa” solutions. Based on interviews with these scientists, this paper presents their views on the ...
Barriers to Effective Climate Change Adaption
... accommodates and sustains individuals and families, economic activities, education and health services, and is repository of the nation’s cultural heritage. The average life expectancy of a house is about 60 - 100 years (some will last significantly longer), so most of the houses standing now – incl ...
... accommodates and sustains individuals and families, economic activities, education and health services, and is repository of the nation’s cultural heritage. The average life expectancy of a house is about 60 - 100 years (some will last significantly longer), so most of the houses standing now – incl ...
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... projections rely on large, complex computer models, known as General Circulation Models (GCMs). They synthesize our knowledge of the physical and dynamic processes in the overall (atmosphere-ocean-land) climate system, and allow for the complex interactions between the various components. The Interg ...
... projections rely on large, complex computer models, known as General Circulation Models (GCMs). They synthesize our knowledge of the physical and dynamic processes in the overall (atmosphere-ocean-land) climate system, and allow for the complex interactions between the various components. The Interg ...
one way or another, everything changes
... of his country were underwater from historic flooding in February 2014 and the public was enraged that his government was not doing more to help.7 Listening to Navarro Llanos describe Bolivia’s perspective, I began to understand how climate change—if treated as a true planetary emergency akin to tho ...
... of his country were underwater from historic flooding in February 2014 and the public was enraged that his government was not doing more to help.7 Listening to Navarro Llanos describe Bolivia’s perspective, I began to understand how climate change—if treated as a true planetary emergency akin to tho ...
Chapter 3: Climate Change
... the global sea surface temperatures (surface to 75 depth) has increased by 0.11˚C per decade (IPCC, 2013a). In Ireland, while long-term temperature records are sparse, observations maintained by Met Eireann at Malin Head since 1958 show a progressive warming in the record since the 1990s of approxim ...
... the global sea surface temperatures (surface to 75 depth) has increased by 0.11˚C per decade (IPCC, 2013a). In Ireland, while long-term temperature records are sparse, observations maintained by Met Eireann at Malin Head since 1958 show a progressive warming in the record since the 1990s of approxim ...
Environmental Degradation, Climate Change, Migration
... transformations in both origin and destination areas, and the aims and strategies of the migrants themselves. Migration can never be explained through one factor alone. The environment has always been one factor among others. Today it seems clear that climate change is a significant factor in causi ...
... transformations in both origin and destination areas, and the aims and strategies of the migrants themselves. Migration can never be explained through one factor alone. The environment has always been one factor among others. Today it seems clear that climate change is a significant factor in causi ...
Climatic Research Unit documents

Climatic Research Unit documents including thousands of e-mails and other computer files were stolen from a server at the Climatic Research Unit of the University of East Anglia in a hacking incident in November 2009. The documents were redistributed first through the blogosphere of global warming skeptics, and allegations were made that they indicated misconduct by leading climate scientists. A series of investigations rejected these allegations, while concluding that CRU scientists should have been more open with distributing data and methods on request. Precisely six committees investigated the allegations and published reports, finding no evidence of fraud or scientific misconduct. The scientific consensus that global warming is occurring as a result of human activity remained unchanged by the end of the investigations.The incident occurred shortly before the opening December 2009 Copenhagen global climate summit. It has prompted general discussion about increasing the openness of scientific data (though the majority of climate data have always been freely available). Scientists, scientific organisations, and government officials have stated that the incident does not affect the overall scientific case for climate change. Andrew Revkin reported in the New York Times that ""The evidence pointing to a growing human contribution to global warming is so widely accepted that the hacked material is unlikely to erode the overall argument.""