Closing the “consensus gap” by communicating
... humans are causing global warming, primarily through the burning of fossil fuels (Anderegget al., 2010; Carlton et al., 2015; Cook et al., 2013; Cook et al., 2016; Doran & Zimmermann, 2009; Oreskes, 2004; Stenhouse et al., 2014; Verheggen et al., 2014). This consensus is mirrored in the reports of t ...
... humans are causing global warming, primarily through the burning of fossil fuels (Anderegget al., 2010; Carlton et al., 2015; Cook et al., 2013; Cook et al., 2016; Doran & Zimmermann, 2009; Oreskes, 2004; Stenhouse et al., 2014; Verheggen et al., 2014). This consensus is mirrored in the reports of t ...
Improving runoff estimates from regional climate models: a
... of surface runoff over great extensions of land (Fekete et al., 1999), and it can be used to correct bias from RCMs. In light of this situation, it is essential to analyse several alternatives that will enable us to obtain simulated stream flow series and can be introduced in water resources models ...
... of surface runoff over great extensions of land (Fekete et al., 1999), and it can be used to correct bias from RCMs. In light of this situation, it is essential to analyse several alternatives that will enable us to obtain simulated stream flow series and can be introduced in water resources models ...
IPCC WGI AR5 Chapter Template
... Steve Schneider, trained as a plasma physicist, embraced scholarship in the field of climate science almost 40 years ago and continued his relentless efforts creating new knowledge in the field and informing policymakers and the public at large on the growing problem of climate change and solutions ...
... Steve Schneider, trained as a plasma physicist, embraced scholarship in the field of climate science almost 40 years ago and continued his relentless efforts creating new knowledge in the field and informing policymakers and the public at large on the growing problem of climate change and solutions ...
time invariance and implications for bias correction
... For example, Hall et al. [2008] show that biases in the representation of Spring snow albedo ...
... For example, Hall et al. [2008] show that biases in the representation of Spring snow albedo ...
Relative impacts of land use and climate change on summer
... this type of human influence on the climate system will continue, and will probably become more significant in the coming decades (Pielke et al., 2007; Mahmood et al., 2010). In the Netherlands, the most important land cover changes in the last century were the conversion of large heather areas into ...
... this type of human influence on the climate system will continue, and will probably become more significant in the coming decades (Pielke et al., 2007; Mahmood et al., 2010). In the Netherlands, the most important land cover changes in the last century were the conversion of large heather areas into ...
Curriculum Vitae - Population Health Sciences
... Patz, JA and S. H. Olson. "Climate change, Oceans and Human Health" Oceanography 2006 19 (2): 5259. http://dx.doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2006.64. Vittor*, AY, Gilman RH, Tielsch J, Glass GE, Shields TM, Sanchez-Lozano W, Pinedo VV, Patz JA (Corresponding Author). The effects of deforestation on the hum ...
... Patz, JA and S. H. Olson. "Climate change, Oceans and Human Health" Oceanography 2006 19 (2): 5259. http://dx.doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2006.64. Vittor*, AY, Gilman RH, Tielsch J, Glass GE, Shields TM, Sanchez-Lozano W, Pinedo VV, Patz JA (Corresponding Author). The effects of deforestation on the hum ...
Climate change and natural disasters.
... changing security situation and its implications in the North are also discussed. One major issue examined is whether there is general agreement in the literature on how climate change will affect different regions in Russia. In addition, does the official view on vulnerability to climate change dif ...
... changing security situation and its implications in the North are also discussed. One major issue examined is whether there is general agreement in the literature on how climate change will affect different regions in Russia. In addition, does the official view on vulnerability to climate change dif ...
Climate Time Series Analysis
... Each of the chapters has a section “Background material,” which contains supplementary material from statistics and climatology. You find also reported “stories”—comments, discussions and replies on certain papers in a scientific journal. Such exchanges, as also the “discussion” parts in read statis ...
... Each of the chapters has a section “Background material,” which contains supplementary material from statistics and climatology. You find also reported “stories”—comments, discussions and replies on certain papers in a scientific journal. Such exchanges, as also the “discussion” parts in read statis ...
ecosystem approach to fisheries management
... © 2013 Coral Triangle Support Partnership. All rights reserved. Reproduction and dissemination of material in this report for educational or other non-commercial purposes are authorized without any prior written permission from the copyright holders provided the source is fully acknowledged. Reprodu ...
... © 2013 Coral Triangle Support Partnership. All rights reserved. Reproduction and dissemination of material in this report for educational or other non-commercial purposes are authorized without any prior written permission from the copyright holders provided the source is fully acknowledged. Reprodu ...
Impacts of climate change on disadvantaged UK coastal communities
... Coastal areas are likely to be more vulnerable to climate change than inland areas because, in addition to changes in flooding, temperature and precipitation, they will also be affected by a rise in sea level and wave heights. Both direct effects (such as accelerated coastal erosion and more powerfu ...
... Coastal areas are likely to be more vulnerable to climate change than inland areas because, in addition to changes in flooding, temperature and precipitation, they will also be affected by a rise in sea level and wave heights. Both direct effects (such as accelerated coastal erosion and more powerfu ...
Modelling the Miocene climatic optimum, Part 1: land and atmosphere
... Eurasia in the Miocene relative to the control case (Fig. 8c and f). In each instance this is due ...
... Eurasia in the Miocene relative to the control case (Fig. 8c and f). In each instance this is due ...
Working Paper 235 - Watkiss and Cimato (opens in new window)
... decision making under uncertainty. The analysis has first considered the mainstreaming of adaptation, recognising the recent emphasis on integrating (mainstreaming) adaptation into current policy and development, rather than implementing measures as a stand-alone activity. This requires the integrat ...
... decision making under uncertainty. The analysis has first considered the mainstreaming of adaptation, recognising the recent emphasis on integrating (mainstreaming) adaptation into current policy and development, rather than implementing measures as a stand-alone activity. This requires the integrat ...
Amplification and dampening of soil respiration by changes in
... a stan- the effects of temperature variability, a constant water content of RWC = 50% terns after using different climatic regimes we did not use ...
... a stan- the effects of temperature variability, a constant water content of RWC = 50% terns after using different climatic regimes we did not use ...
High Resolution Version - American Meteorological Society
... (Stott and Walton 2013). We are looking forward to the results of efforts such as WWA and EUCLEIA over the next several years. In the absence of robust literature exploring decision-maker needs for event attribution information, we have taken an anecdotal look at how the science in these reports cou ...
... (Stott and Walton 2013). We are looking forward to the results of efforts such as WWA and EUCLEIA over the next several years. In the absence of robust literature exploring decision-maker needs for event attribution information, we have taken an anecdotal look at how the science in these reports cou ...
Australia`s Farming Future Final Market Research Report
... With this anti-climate change position firmly entrenched, they put considerable store in the opinions of sceptics and reinforce those views with their own experience by producing local rainfall records that show similar long periods of drought. This position is further reinforced by ...
... With this anti-climate change position firmly entrenched, they put considerable store in the opinions of sceptics and reinforce those views with their own experience by producing local rainfall records that show similar long periods of drought. This position is further reinforced by ...
Mexico`s Climate Change Mid-Century Strategy
... willingness to work with all Parties to find common solutions to raise global ambition. Climate change is the great unifier. It brings countries together, and calls for us to do more with less. It pulls together planning and investment that was otherwise separate and, at times, working at cross-purp ...
... willingness to work with all Parties to find common solutions to raise global ambition. Climate change is the great unifier. It brings countries together, and calls for us to do more with less. It pulls together planning and investment that was otherwise separate and, at times, working at cross-purp ...
Chapter 11 Hunting, Herding, Fishing and Gathering
... what adaptations have enabled communities to succeed in the past and what extent these options remain open to them. There is little data published on this area, but based on what is available the chapter shows that while indigenous peoples have often generally adapted well to past climate change, th ...
... what adaptations have enabled communities to succeed in the past and what extent these options remain open to them. There is little data published on this area, but based on what is available the chapter shows that while indigenous peoples have often generally adapted well to past climate change, th ...
The Effect of Climate Change on the Variability of the Northern
... met. Hence they argue that using a relative definition such as the northern annular mode (NAM) is more ...
... met. Hence they argue that using a relative definition such as the northern annular mode (NAM) is more ...
Climate feedback efficiency and synergy - MPG.PuRe - Max
... McAvaney 2011; Block and Mauritsen 2013). An advantage of diagnostic methods is that they can be applied across models after they have been run according to a specified protocol facilitated by large model intercomparison projects. Frequently, such intercomparison studies find that the major contribu ...
... McAvaney 2011; Block and Mauritsen 2013). An advantage of diagnostic methods is that they can be applied across models after they have been run according to a specified protocol facilitated by large model intercomparison projects. Frequently, such intercomparison studies find that the major contribu ...
Final Market Research Report - Department of Agriculture and Water
... With this anti-climate change position firmly entrenched, they put considerable store in the opinions of sceptics and reinforce those views with their own experience by producing local rainfall records that show similar long periods of drought. This position is further reinforced by ...
... With this anti-climate change position firmly entrenched, they put considerable store in the opinions of sceptics and reinforce those views with their own experience by producing local rainfall records that show similar long periods of drought. This position is further reinforced by ...
Coastal Zones and Marine Ecosystems
... Cane et al. (1997) shows an overall increase associated with land-based global temperature trends. Regional differences exist such that over the past century a cooling was observed in the eastern equatorial Pacific, combined with a strengthening of the zonal SST gradient. Global mean sea-level has r ...
... Cane et al. (1997) shows an overall increase associated with land-based global temperature trends. Regional differences exist such that over the past century a cooling was observed in the eastern equatorial Pacific, combined with a strengthening of the zonal SST gradient. Global mean sea-level has r ...
Future wet grasslands: ecological implications of climate change
... (Eliáš et al. 2013). Climate change and the rate of change are likely to affect social, economic, and agricultural functioning (IPCC 2007), and cause environmental concerns such as biodiversity and habitat loss (McCarty 2001). The climate change scenarios predicted by IPCC (2014) include extreme epi ...
... (Eliáš et al. 2013). Climate change and the rate of change are likely to affect social, economic, and agricultural functioning (IPCC 2007), and cause environmental concerns such as biodiversity and habitat loss (McCarty 2001). The climate change scenarios predicted by IPCC (2014) include extreme epi ...
“Fakery 2: Fake science, fakexperts, funny finances
... anti-science or “advocacy science” uses OpEds, blogs, newsletters and personal attacks on scientists. It is fake “advocacy science” designed to confuse non-scientists, often for financial and/or ideological reasons. Modern anti-science was Merchants of Doubt created by the tobacco industry in the 19 ...
... anti-science or “advocacy science” uses OpEds, blogs, newsletters and personal attacks on scientists. It is fake “advocacy science” designed to confuse non-scientists, often for financial and/or ideological reasons. Modern anti-science was Merchants of Doubt created by the tobacco industry in the 19 ...
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.""