
a 2016 survey of american meteorological society
... but both surveys included an identical set of questions about climate change, that are reported here. Sampling frames. Study #1: In late 2015, we used data from a commercial database – which we then manually verified – to create a list of all 2,033 professionals currently working in the field of bro ...
... but both surveys included an identical set of questions about climate change, that are reported here. Sampling frames. Study #1: In late 2015, we used data from a commercial database – which we then manually verified – to create a list of all 2,033 professionals currently working in the field of bro ...
A 2016 National Survey of American Meteorological Society
... Views on climate change: Nearly all AMS members (96%) think climate change – as defined by AMS – is happening, with almost 9 out of 10 (89%) stating that they are either ‘extremely’ or ‘very’ sure it is happening. Only 1% think climate change is not happening, and 3% say they don’t know. A large maj ...
... Views on climate change: Nearly all AMS members (96%) think climate change – as defined by AMS – is happening, with almost 9 out of 10 (89%) stating that they are either ‘extremely’ or ‘very’ sure it is happening. Only 1% think climate change is not happening, and 3% say they don’t know. A large maj ...
Climate change impact on Oceans
... CO2 and the warmth humans are imposing on earth – Ocean circulation is likely to slowdown in a warmer world leading to • Big changes in regional climate • Lower CO2 uptake and therefore more work for us to do • Lower biological productivity and consequences to fishing ...
... CO2 and the warmth humans are imposing on earth – Ocean circulation is likely to slowdown in a warmer world leading to • Big changes in regional climate • Lower CO2 uptake and therefore more work for us to do • Lower biological productivity and consequences to fishing ...
Global Warming or Greenhouse Effect
... warming. Discuss the effects of global warming on the environment and describe some human activities that may contribute to it. Your answer must include: (1) an explanation of what is meant by the term "global warming" (2) one human activity that is thought to be a major contributor to global warmin ...
... warming. Discuss the effects of global warming on the environment and describe some human activities that may contribute to it. Your answer must include: (1) an explanation of what is meant by the term "global warming" (2) one human activity that is thought to be a major contributor to global warmin ...
Comments on EPA/NHTSA proposed rule on tailpipe standards [get
... particular, the software and model relationships are often less decisive than the data inputs in shaping the results. Extensive experiments with DICE by a range of researchers have shown that with small, reasonable changes to the basic data, DICE can yield very different projections (my own contribu ...
... particular, the software and model relationships are often less decisive than the data inputs in shaping the results. Extensive experiments with DICE by a range of researchers have shown that with small, reasonable changes to the basic data, DICE can yield very different projections (my own contribu ...
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... improving the social and economic conditions of the people here across various development themes. However, it often is the case that a lot of the learning gathered through the experiences of the massive development organizations in Bangladesh such as BRAC, Grameen and Gonoshasthaya Kendra is not be ...
... improving the social and economic conditions of the people here across various development themes. However, it often is the case that a lot of the learning gathered through the experiences of the massive development organizations in Bangladesh such as BRAC, Grameen and Gonoshasthaya Kendra is not be ...
B1_Proshutinsky_IBO
... exist, can be readily extended to provide interdisciplinary observations, and should be implemented expeditiously as part of a coordinated Arctic observing system. ...
... exist, can be readily extended to provide interdisciplinary observations, and should be implemented expeditiously as part of a coordinated Arctic observing system. ...
Climate Change 2007. IPCC WG2
... freshwater biological systems), are shown together with surface air temperature changes over the period 1970-2004. A subset of about 29,000 data series was selected from about 80,000 data series from 577 studies. These met the following criteria: (1) ending in 1990 or later; (2) spanning a period of ...
... freshwater biological systems), are shown together with surface air temperature changes over the period 1970-2004. A subset of about 29,000 data series was selected from about 80,000 data series from 577 studies. These met the following criteria: (1) ending in 1990 or later; (2) spanning a period of ...
Noaa modeling - Chesapeake Bay Program
... ecosystem effects of large-scale changes to the forage base, especially for conditions and stressors for which data are lacking (e.g., climate ...
... ecosystem effects of large-scale changes to the forage base, especially for conditions and stressors for which data are lacking (e.g., climate ...
recent years, Brazil and the world have suffered from
... than a decade in all biomes, because it is necessary, feasible and advantageous. Deforestation, particularly in the Amazon, continues to be one of the main sources of greenhouse gas emissions in Brazil5. The effects of climate change, combined with the continued destruction of forests, could place a ...
... than a decade in all biomes, because it is necessary, feasible and advantageous. Deforestation, particularly in the Amazon, continues to be one of the main sources of greenhouse gas emissions in Brazil5. The effects of climate change, combined with the continued destruction of forests, could place a ...
Climate Change Choices - Gatwick Area Conservation Campaign
... consider to be the most significant impacts of aviation, including its non-CO2 emissions, on climate change? How can these impacts best be addressed? and 5.34 What is the potential for increased use of sustainable biofuels in aviation and over what timeframe? and 5.39 What scope is there to influenc ...
... consider to be the most significant impacts of aviation, including its non-CO2 emissions, on climate change? How can these impacts best be addressed? and 5.34 What is the potential for increased use of sustainable biofuels in aviation and over what timeframe? and 5.39 What scope is there to influenc ...
JOURNEY TO PLANET EARTH Extreme Realities: Severe Weather
... extreme flooding and 20 million homeless in one of the most destructive climate change events yet recorded. People went from having very little to having nothing as they watched the countryʼs infrastructure collapse around them. The government did not effectively meet peopleʼs needs, so desperate pe ...
... extreme flooding and 20 million homeless in one of the most destructive climate change events yet recorded. People went from having very little to having nothing as they watched the countryʼs infrastructure collapse around them. The government did not effectively meet peopleʼs needs, so desperate pe ...
new jersey - Center for Integrative Environmental Research
... population, host numerous tourist destinations, industrial sites and widespread commercial development. Land and property values in the shoreline counties of Monmouth, Ocean, Atlantic and Cape May total $106 billion.9 Sea level rise, flooding and major storms caused by climate change and other varia ...
... population, host numerous tourist destinations, industrial sites and widespread commercial development. Land and property values in the shoreline counties of Monmouth, Ocean, Atlantic and Cape May total $106 billion.9 Sea level rise, flooding and major storms caused by climate change and other varia ...
Identification of knowledge needs on climate policy
... through a series of workshops, where stakeholders reflected upon the derived list of knowledge needs. Although the approach adopted assisted this specific problem, the analysis provides a basis for supporting a wide range of applications in the field of priorities’ identification and even expandin ...
... through a series of workshops, where stakeholders reflected upon the derived list of knowledge needs. Although the approach adopted assisted this specific problem, the analysis provides a basis for supporting a wide range of applications in the field of priorities’ identification and even expandin ...
Talking about a revolution: climate change and the media
... consensus. For years, journalists have been ‘balancing’ science with scepticism, offsetting evidence with emotion. By ignoring the overwhelming scientific consensus (see ‘The scientific consensus’), this effectively instills bias. It serves to confuse and misinform the public and has helped to delay ...
... consensus. For years, journalists have been ‘balancing’ science with scepticism, offsetting evidence with emotion. By ignoring the overwhelming scientific consensus (see ‘The scientific consensus’), this effectively instills bias. It serves to confuse and misinform the public and has helped to delay ...
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... fact that our understanding of changes in climatic patterns remains limited, particularly at regional scales. Thus, while we know that the probability distribution of climatic variables will change from the historically observed levels, we cannot yet determine the probability distribution that will ...
... fact that our understanding of changes in climatic patterns remains limited, particularly at regional scales. Thus, while we know that the probability distribution of climatic variables will change from the historically observed levels, we cannot yet determine the probability distribution that will ...
DOC - unece
... waves, droughts and/or river floods and increased temperatures, as well as extreme temperature variability and the melting of permafrost pose serious threats to both coastal and inland transport infrastructure and services. Direct threats include accelerated coastal erosion, port and coastal road in ...
... waves, droughts and/or river floods and increased temperatures, as well as extreme temperature variability and the melting of permafrost pose serious threats to both coastal and inland transport infrastructure and services. Direct threats include accelerated coastal erosion, port and coastal road in ...
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... of greenhouse gases (GHGs) has been increasing at an alarming rate, so much so as to enhance the greenhouse effect of the planet and to cause regional climate and climate-related global changes. The IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) Third Assessment Report (IPCC, 2001) indicates that ...
... of greenhouse gases (GHGs) has been increasing at an alarming rate, so much so as to enhance the greenhouse effect of the planet and to cause regional climate and climate-related global changes. The IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) Third Assessment Report (IPCC, 2001) indicates that ...
Interactive comment on “Relationship between climate
... pioneer of climatic-determinist Huntington (1907), the great historian Toynbee (1937), palaeoclimatic scientist Lamb (1972), geographer Lattimore (1938), and anthropologist Barfield (1989). Various hypotheses have been put forward to explain the causes that responsible for the occurrence of pastora ...
... pioneer of climatic-determinist Huntington (1907), the great historian Toynbee (1937), palaeoclimatic scientist Lamb (1972), geographer Lattimore (1938), and anthropologist Barfield (1989). Various hypotheses have been put forward to explain the causes that responsible for the occurrence of pastora ...
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... mixed crop-livestock systems, and switching from crops to livestock and from dry land to irrigation, practicing zero tillage, making ridges across farms and cereal/legume intercropping. Table 3 reveals that multiple cropping mixed with livestock rearing under dry land conditions is the dominant syst ...
... mixed crop-livestock systems, and switching from crops to livestock and from dry land to irrigation, practicing zero tillage, making ridges across farms and cereal/legume intercropping. Table 3 reveals that multiple cropping mixed with livestock rearing under dry land conditions is the dominant syst ...
Discussion Paper - International Council for Science
... scales ranging from local to global. There is also a strong need for more integrative, interdisciplinary approaches, which will require continuing efforts to overcome persistent barriers that exist among the natural, social, engineering, and health science domains. The ever-increasing global demand ...
... scales ranging from local to global. There is also a strong need for more integrative, interdisciplinary approaches, which will require continuing efforts to overcome persistent barriers that exist among the natural, social, engineering, and health science domains. The ever-increasing global demand ...
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... At the same time, performance of the new tasks arising from Ukraine’s ratification of the Paris Agreement and subsequent implementation of its provisions will require developing a comprehensive and consistent state policy on climate change in accordance with the policy of international organizations ...
... At the same time, performance of the new tasks arising from Ukraine’s ratification of the Paris Agreement and subsequent implementation of its provisions will require developing a comprehensive and consistent state policy on climate change in accordance with the policy of international organizations ...
Climate research Africa - Deutsches Klima Konsortium
... energy-related infrastructure. For a sustainable implementation of resource use on the local level several factors are essential. Amongst them, capacity building is indispensable ...
... energy-related infrastructure. For a sustainable implementation of resource use on the local level several factors are essential. Amongst them, capacity building is indispensable ...
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.""