
Reaching professionals and ordinary citizens
... Links to an EU-wide campaign During the programme’s final year from June 2006, a special campaign You Control Climate Change was run across Finland in collaboration with the European Commission’s EU-wide programme. The campaign especially aimed to bring climate issues closer to ordinary people – to ...
... Links to an EU-wide campaign During the programme’s final year from June 2006, a special campaign You Control Climate Change was run across Finland in collaboration with the European Commission’s EU-wide programme. The campaign especially aimed to bring climate issues closer to ordinary people – to ...
2007 Tripartite Symposium April 23 2007
... Estimated radiative forcings since preindustrial times for the Earth and Troposphere system (TOA) radiative forcing with adjusted stratospheric temperatures). The height of the rectangular bar denotes a central or best estimate of the forcing, while each vertical line is an estimate of the uncertai ...
... Estimated radiative forcings since preindustrial times for the Earth and Troposphere system (TOA) radiative forcing with adjusted stratospheric temperatures). The height of the rectangular bar denotes a central or best estimate of the forcing, while each vertical line is an estimate of the uncertai ...
Lesson Plan—Global Warming: How did we get here and what
... contribute and have them put their results in a large table on the board (carbon footprint). They then implement some personal actions and journal “Energy Efficiency Moments” for two weeks (after choosing three things to change in their lives) and come up with picture and paragraph that describes ho ...
... contribute and have them put their results in a large table on the board (carbon footprint). They then implement some personal actions and journal “Energy Efficiency Moments” for two weeks (after choosing three things to change in their lives) and come up with picture and paragraph that describes ho ...
UNECE/CLRTAP Task Force on Hemispheric Transport of Air
... •What pathways by source region and season? •What processes need to better known? •How do processes on the hemispheric scale affect processes on the local and regional scale? ...
... •What pathways by source region and season? •What processes need to better known? •How do processes on the hemispheric scale affect processes on the local and regional scale? ...
Results
... This research revealed that climate change has different impacts on livestock based communities. For example, those who are the most exposed are not necessarily the most sensitive or the least able to adapt. The findings also highlight how socioeconomic inequalities may influence vulnerability t ...
... This research revealed that climate change has different impacts on livestock based communities. For example, those who are the most exposed are not necessarily the most sensitive or the least able to adapt. The findings also highlight how socioeconomic inequalities may influence vulnerability t ...
In Fairness to Current Generations
... impacts The possible large h u m a n health, environmental, economic, and societal costs associated with a changing climate are of particular concern to the countries of the South. Climate change could possibly cause large economic losses for some developing economies, i.e., a substantial fraction o ...
... impacts The possible large h u m a n health, environmental, economic, and societal costs associated with a changing climate are of particular concern to the countries of the South. Climate change could possibly cause large economic losses for some developing economies, i.e., a substantial fraction o ...
State of the climate 2012
... temperatures were the warmest on record in 2010 (slightly higher than 2005 and 1998). 2011 was the world’s 11th warmest year and the warmest year on record during a La Niña event. The world’s 13 warmest years on record have all occurred in the past 15 years. There has been a general trend towards in ...
... temperatures were the warmest on record in 2010 (slightly higher than 2005 and 1998). 2011 was the world’s 11th warmest year and the warmest year on record during a La Niña event. The world’s 13 warmest years on record have all occurred in the past 15 years. There has been a general trend towards in ...
Synopsis of FEWS NET-related Climate Change and Food Security
... at meeting on Climate Change and Agriculture. Satellite observations of vegetation greenness also exhibit concerning declines (C6). Over the past several years, we have continued multi-disciplinary research on this topic. Our recent report in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (C7) ...
... at meeting on Climate Change and Agriculture. Satellite observations of vegetation greenness also exhibit concerning declines (C6). Over the past several years, we have continued multi-disciplinary research on this topic. Our recent report in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (C7) ...
“It is getting cooler” “the warming has stopped”
... We expect some cooling to 2008 as both ENSO (blue curve) and Sun (red) are in a low phase. Problem will be when they go high again in the next few years! ...
... We expect some cooling to 2008 as both ENSO (blue curve) and Sun (red) are in a low phase. Problem will be when they go high again in the next few years! ...
Sensor Workbook Ver2.0 - Triple Helix
... probably see an average global temperature increase of 3 to 7°F by 2100, and greater warming after that. Even if we were to drastically reduce greenhouse gas emissions, returning them to year 2000 levels, the Earth would still warm about 1°F over the next 100 years. This is due to the long lifetime ...
... probably see an average global temperature increase of 3 to 7°F by 2100, and greater warming after that. Even if we were to drastically reduce greenhouse gas emissions, returning them to year 2000 levels, the Earth would still warm about 1°F over the next 100 years. This is due to the long lifetime ...
BAM Nordenstahl RuppaKasani vs MS Lee Meyer
... actually has or not, one doesn’t know. But that is his bulwark, as it was Mao’s.” However, MacFarquhar said the new title could be a sign of weakness rather than strength, noting that not even Mao Zedong had accumulated such a glut of titles. “Chairman Mao never needed titles. Everyone knew who was ...
... actually has or not, one doesn’t know. But that is his bulwark, as it was Mao’s.” However, MacFarquhar said the new title could be a sign of weakness rather than strength, noting that not even Mao Zedong had accumulated such a glut of titles. “Chairman Mao never needed titles. Everyone knew who was ...
Understanding By Design Unit Template for
... MS-ESS2-6. Develop and use a model to describe how unequal heating and rotation of the Earth cause patterns of atmospheric and oceanic circulation that determine regional climates. [Clarification Statement: Emphasis is on how patterns vary by latitude, altitude, and geographic land distribution. Emp ...
... MS-ESS2-6. Develop and use a model to describe how unequal heating and rotation of the Earth cause patterns of atmospheric and oceanic circulation that determine regional climates. [Clarification Statement: Emphasis is on how patterns vary by latitude, altitude, and geographic land distribution. Emp ...
From Ice Age to Nice Age Why?
... The world has spent $US 2.2 Trillion on renewable energy from 2004 through 2014 trying to reduce emissions, but carbon dioxide concentration has risen. Temperatures have not. That means the hypothesis is unproven and climate models are flawed. They should not be used for setting climate change polic ...
... The world has spent $US 2.2 Trillion on renewable energy from 2004 through 2014 trying to reduce emissions, but carbon dioxide concentration has risen. Temperatures have not. That means the hypothesis is unproven and climate models are flawed. They should not be used for setting climate change polic ...
Climate Change, Heat Waves, and Adaptation NH-12
... CASE STUDY: STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN A paper published last year (Oudin Åström et al., 2013) garnered a lot of attention as it purported to quantify the degree to which climate change was leading to an increase in heat-related deaths in Stockholm, Sweden. The researchers reported that as a result of an inc ...
... CASE STUDY: STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN A paper published last year (Oudin Åström et al., 2013) garnered a lot of attention as it purported to quantify the degree to which climate change was leading to an increase in heat-related deaths in Stockholm, Sweden. The researchers reported that as a result of an inc ...
NEPAL Strengthening capacities of to mainstream climate change concerns into
... Capacity building Requires tool kits that are instructive and can be practiced and operationalized at the ground level. Need to increase technical capacity at local level through trainings Legal basis A strong legal backing is needed to implement the policy as a crosscutting issue. Need to r ...
... Capacity building Requires tool kits that are instructive and can be practiced and operationalized at the ground level. Need to increase technical capacity at local level through trainings Legal basis A strong legal backing is needed to implement the policy as a crosscutting issue. Need to r ...
Appendix B: Meteorology and Climate
... and that they vary significantly on various time scales, predictive capabilities need to be improved. ...
... and that they vary significantly on various time scales, predictive capabilities need to be improved. ...
Heart of Daytona Review
... the FBI had gone through her emails there were around 30,500 that hat were sent on that were sent on government business, of those 2,000 were classified, and two were top secret. A known hacker in custody, one responsible for hacking the US government, claimed that he had accessed her email, though ...
... the FBI had gone through her emails there were around 30,500 that hat were sent on that were sent on government business, of those 2,000 were classified, and two were top secret. A known hacker in custody, one responsible for hacking the US government, claimed that he had accessed her email, though ...
ClimChgOzoneChapter16PPT
... can warm or cool the atmosphere, but such effects will decrease with any decline in outdoor air pollution. Cloud cover can warm or cool the atmosphere as well. There is uncertainty about how much CO2 and heat the oceans can remove from the troposphere and how long the heat and CO2 might remain there ...
... can warm or cool the atmosphere, but such effects will decrease with any decline in outdoor air pollution. Cloud cover can warm or cool the atmosphere as well. There is uncertainty about how much CO2 and heat the oceans can remove from the troposphere and how long the heat and CO2 might remain there ...
Intended National Determined Contribution (INDC)
... climate resilient development pathway, while a National Climate Change Framework Policy and legislation are in their final stages of enactment to facilitate effective response to climate change. Kenya is operationalising these policies and plans through the implementation of climate change actions i ...
... climate resilient development pathway, while a National Climate Change Framework Policy and legislation are in their final stages of enactment to facilitate effective response to climate change. Kenya is operationalising these policies and plans through the implementation of climate change actions i ...
yu1proposal - Harvey Mudd College
... specifically because it has been caused by human activity on the earth, and as such, is something that we can hopefully identify and rectify. In the case of soot aerosols, these types of coated particles have been emitted into the atmosphere since the Industrial Revolution, and has certainly had som ...
... specifically because it has been caused by human activity on the earth, and as such, is something that we can hopefully identify and rectify. In the case of soot aerosols, these types of coated particles have been emitted into the atmosphere since the Industrial Revolution, and has certainly had som ...
Lab Handout
... Climatology Network (Menne et al. 2010) and are freely available to the public. The flowering phenology data are from Calinger et al. 2013 which is an Open Access article freely available to the public. INSTRUCTIONS Introduction Climate change as a result of anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissi ...
... Climatology Network (Menne et al. 2010) and are freely available to the public. The flowering phenology data are from Calinger et al. 2013 which is an Open Access article freely available to the public. INSTRUCTIONS Introduction Climate change as a result of anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissi ...
The Semantics of Climate Change and Global Warming
... “global warming” amongst conservatives. Some have tracked how media representations have changed over time, for example, Boykoff and Boykoff (2007); Boykoff (2007) note that the American journalistic norm of trying to strike a balance between both sides, no matter how unbalanced (climate scientists, ...
... “global warming” amongst conservatives. Some have tracked how media representations have changed over time, for example, Boykoff and Boykoff (2007); Boykoff (2007) note that the American journalistic norm of trying to strike a balance between both sides, no matter how unbalanced (climate scientists, ...
2.David Lusher (Vice Consul-General)
... technologies, Carbon Capture and Storage - working with UKTI Influencing local industries: Undertake capacity building activities and projects for local industry to help them understanding the climate security issues and de-carbonising the supply chain. Government lobbying: Work with provincial gove ...
... technologies, Carbon Capture and Storage - working with UKTI Influencing local industries: Undertake capacity building activities and projects for local industry to help them understanding the climate security issues and de-carbonising the supply chain. Government lobbying: Work with provincial gove ...
Soil Microorganisms and Global Climate Change
... carbon stored in the soil is dependent on the balance between carbon inputs from leaf litter and root detritus and carbon outputs from microbial respiration underground (Davidson and Janssens, 2006). Soil respiration refers to the overall process by which bacteria and fungi in the soil decompose car ...
... carbon stored in the soil is dependent on the balance between carbon inputs from leaf litter and root detritus and carbon outputs from microbial respiration underground (Davidson and Janssens, 2006). Soil respiration refers to the overall process by which bacteria and fungi in the soil decompose car ...
Battle for the Climate Friday, 10.4.2015 5pm â 6pm
... In this workshop, we want to juxtapose our own ideas for a socio-ecological transformation with those market-based or techno-utopian solutions pushed from above, to which there are supposedly no alternatives. We also want to make the point that the COP21 in Paris should not be the focus of our polit ...
... In this workshop, we want to juxtapose our own ideas for a socio-ecological transformation with those market-based or techno-utopian solutions pushed from above, to which there are supposedly no alternatives. We also want to make the point that the COP21 in Paris should not be the focus of our polit ...
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.""