
- Wiley Online Library
... temperatures that comprise the majority of the North Pacific at the beginning of the 21st century (15.6– 23.7 °C on average) decline in frequency and warmer temperatures come to dominate by the end of the century (24.5–32.9 °C on average). Our results focus on the warmest temperatures in the North P ...
... temperatures that comprise the majority of the North Pacific at the beginning of the 21st century (15.6– 23.7 °C on average) decline in frequency and warmer temperatures come to dominate by the end of the century (24.5–32.9 °C on average). Our results focus on the warmest temperatures in the North P ...
Global imprint of climate change on marine life
... range location (black squares) (a), and phenology (days dec−1 ) during spring (red circles) and summer (brown triangles) (b). Axis scaled on square-root for display, so standard errors are asymmetric. Negative phenological changes (generally earlier) and positive distribution changes (generally pole ...
... range location (black squares) (a), and phenology (days dec−1 ) during spring (red circles) and summer (brown triangles) (b). Axis scaled on square-root for display, so standard errors are asymmetric. Negative phenological changes (generally earlier) and positive distribution changes (generally pole ...
Folie 1 - Governance of Adaptation
... change (adaptive capacity depends on investment potentials) which means the investment potential determents climate change adaptation strategies and the implementation of measures Demographic change was regarded as a weak variable (repression, political reasons) Climate change is currently not ...
... change (adaptive capacity depends on investment potentials) which means the investment potential determents climate change adaptation strategies and the implementation of measures Demographic change was regarded as a weak variable (repression, political reasons) Climate change is currently not ...
climate change studies in mongolia
... well as one of the grazing criteria for winter pasture, it takes a lot of time to collect data and process the data into electronic form. We analyzed the snow cover in last year study and in the fist half of these year we studied the snow depth. As a result of increased winter precipitation snow dep ...
... well as one of the grazing criteria for winter pasture, it takes a lot of time to collect data and process the data into electronic form. We analyzed the snow cover in last year study and in the fist half of these year we studied the snow depth. As a result of increased winter precipitation snow dep ...
The Global Politics of Climate Change: Challenge for Political Science
... trading below $10 per ton during the winter of 2014. Meanwhile, developing countries such as India and China keep building huge coal-fired power plants. Neither the United States nor China—the two biggest emitters—has enacted strong climate change legislation, and countries that had joined the Kyoto ...
... trading below $10 per ton during the winter of 2014. Meanwhile, developing countries such as India and China keep building huge coal-fired power plants. Neither the United States nor China—the two biggest emitters—has enacted strong climate change legislation, and countries that had joined the Kyoto ...
Adapting to climate change in practice
... The aim of this international conference is to deliver the answers to these questions. The emphasis will be on concrete examples and experience gathered from the practical implementation of adaptation measures in Central Europe. Projects and measures will be presented and discussed in eight sessions ...
... The aim of this international conference is to deliver the answers to these questions. The emphasis will be on concrete examples and experience gathered from the practical implementation of adaptation measures in Central Europe. Projects and measures will be presented and discussed in eight sessions ...
[FIRST DRAFT ONLY] Sub-theme VI: Weather, Climate, and Health
... could further help tackle the health risks of climate change as well as reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Similarly, a suitable lifestyle including appropriate dietary habits could not only further reduce the risks of non-communicable diseases but also contribute to protecting the climate. A Case Stu ...
... could further help tackle the health risks of climate change as well as reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Similarly, a suitable lifestyle including appropriate dietary habits could not only further reduce the risks of non-communicable diseases but also contribute to protecting the climate. A Case Stu ...
Climate Change - Pacific Science Center
... isn’t about politics or opinions; it’s about gathering information, proving things using information, and drawing likely conclusions. Science Toolbox P: Let’s take a look at some of the tools scientists use. Take out toolbox and pretend to dig through it. The tools in here help me figure out what to ...
... isn’t about politics or opinions; it’s about gathering information, proving things using information, and drawing likely conclusions. Science Toolbox P: Let’s take a look at some of the tools scientists use. Take out toolbox and pretend to dig through it. The tools in here help me figure out what to ...
Comment by: Patrick J. Michaels and Paul C. Knappenberger
... founded upon the output of Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs) which encapsulate such large uncertainties as to provide no reliable guidance as to the sign, much less the magnitude of the social cost of carbon. Additionally, as run by the Interagency Working Group (IWG), the IAMs produce illogical r ...
... founded upon the output of Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs) which encapsulate such large uncertainties as to provide no reliable guidance as to the sign, much less the magnitude of the social cost of carbon. Additionally, as run by the Interagency Working Group (IWG), the IAMs produce illogical r ...
Programme of Study Example 1 Word Document | GCSE
... not suggest that these are the best examples to choose, although clearly they are relevant. Our advice remains that teachers should select examples that they can easily resource. Hodder will be publishing a textbook that follows this type of structure (i.e. it corresponds closely to the structure of ...
... not suggest that these are the best examples to choose, although clearly they are relevant. Our advice remains that teachers should select examples that they can easily resource. Hodder will be publishing a textbook that follows this type of structure (i.e. it corresponds closely to the structure of ...
eastern US - American Meteorological Society
... in this study still reflect climate variability occurring on time scales of 50– 60 years. To increase the probability that each RWI record represents the productivity of numerous trees, we only considered RWI values that were calculated using at least five tree cores. Notably, the ITRDB only clarifi ...
... in this study still reflect climate variability occurring on time scales of 50– 60 years. To increase the probability that each RWI record represents the productivity of numerous trees, we only considered RWI values that were calculated using at least five tree cores. Notably, the ITRDB only clarifi ...
Diving for science • Living highways • A history of UK coastal
... ‘The current way of doing this is tedious and inefficient,’ says Dr David Roberts, co-author of the paper, published in PeerJ Computer Science. ‘We hope that using machine learning will let law enforcement identify illegal ivory and build a case more quickly.’ Two former law-enforcement experts spen ...
... ‘The current way of doing this is tedious and inefficient,’ says Dr David Roberts, co-author of the paper, published in PeerJ Computer Science. ‘We hope that using machine learning will let law enforcement identify illegal ivory and build a case more quickly.’ Two former law-enforcement experts spen ...
Environment, Politics and Development Working Paper Series
... complex information also intensifies possibilities of short-circuiting peer review processes (and determinations by ‘experts’), and can thereby do an “end-run around established scientific norms” (McCright and Dunlap, 2003, 359). In other words, these developments have numerous and often-paradoxical ...
... complex information also intensifies possibilities of short-circuiting peer review processes (and determinations by ‘experts’), and can thereby do an “end-run around established scientific norms” (McCright and Dunlap, 2003, 359). In other words, these developments have numerous and often-paradoxical ...
WEXOnline® Data Analysis and Reporting Tools
... Prior to entering into any Transaction, you should determine, without reliance upon us or our affiliates, the economic risks and merits (and independently determine that you are able to assume these risks) as well as the legal, tax and accounting characterizations and consequences of any such Transa ...
... Prior to entering into any Transaction, you should determine, without reliance upon us or our affiliates, the economic risks and merits (and independently determine that you are able to assume these risks) as well as the legal, tax and accounting characterizations and consequences of any such Transa ...
Corporate ppt template - Global Carbon Project
... Vegetation dynamics in simulations of radiatively-forced climate change ...
... Vegetation dynamics in simulations of radiatively-forced climate change ...
Study Session 9 Introduction to Climate Change
... Solar activity and volcanic eruptions cannot be modified by human interventions. However, human activity is increasingly seen as a direct cause of climate change from the 20th century onwards. ...
... Solar activity and volcanic eruptions cannot be modified by human interventions. However, human activity is increasingly seen as a direct cause of climate change from the 20th century onwards. ...
Computational data sciences may offer a path
... definitions of “extremes" lends themselves to common, theoretically satisfying statistical analysis. ...
... definitions of “extremes" lends themselves to common, theoretically satisfying statistical analysis. ...
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... Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) shape the legal backbone of sea and climate law on the international level. Framework conventions mark the beginning of specific legal systems that are destined to evolve. The UNCLOS takes into account only in an incidental manner certain aspects affecting clima ...
... Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) shape the legal backbone of sea and climate law on the international level. Framework conventions mark the beginning of specific legal systems that are destined to evolve. The UNCLOS takes into account only in an incidental manner certain aspects affecting clima ...
Climate change and wildlife diseases: When does the host matter
... short term laboratory experiments and data from sustained field monitoring, results showed that enzymes and cellular immunity were actually activated (and not suppressed) by both pathogen inoculation and temperature increase (Ward et al. 2006, Mydlarz et al. 2008). This observation raises questions c ...
... short term laboratory experiments and data from sustained field monitoring, results showed that enzymes and cellular immunity were actually activated (and not suppressed) by both pathogen inoculation and temperature increase (Ward et al. 2006, Mydlarz et al. 2008). This observation raises questions c ...
K1400635
... changes observed over periods ranging from decades to millenniums are without precedent. The atmosphere and ocean have warmed, the amounts of snow and ice have diminished, the sea level has risen, and the concentrations of greenhouse gases have increased; ...
... changes observed over periods ranging from decades to millenniums are without precedent. The atmosphere and ocean have warmed, the amounts of snow and ice have diminished, the sea level has risen, and the concentrations of greenhouse gases have increased; ...
The ecological and economic consequences of Global Climate
... As for the phenomenological aspect of GCC and its consequences of the biosphere, the Third Assessment Report1 (TAR) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is certainly the most comprehensive analysis and discussion on scientific evidence and projections of future climate change. Pro ...
... As for the phenomenological aspect of GCC and its consequences of the biosphere, the Third Assessment Report1 (TAR) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is certainly the most comprehensive analysis and discussion on scientific evidence and projections of future climate change. Pro ...
An Introduction to CCSM http://www.ccsm.ucar.edu
... – Realistic estimates of ocean heat uptake Effects of ocean on transient climate response – Realism of ocean mixed layer and ventilation Ocean uptake of CO2 and passive tracers (CFCs) ...
... – Realistic estimates of ocean heat uptake Effects of ocean on transient climate response – Realism of ocean mixed layer and ventilation Ocean uptake of CO2 and passive tracers (CFCs) ...
Abstracts - The PRUDENCE project
... GKSS contributed to WP1 by two 50 km runs with the regional climate model CLM. In WP2 we assess the uncertainty in future change of near surface wind predicted by an ensemble of regional model simulations. The basic data sets are the daily maximum and mean wind speed fields from the PRUDENCE data ar ...
... GKSS contributed to WP1 by two 50 km runs with the regional climate model CLM. In WP2 we assess the uncertainty in future change of near surface wind predicted by an ensemble of regional model simulations. The basic data sets are the daily maximum and mean wind speed fields from the PRUDENCE data ar ...
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.""