
Climate Change and Vector-Borne/Zoonotic Diseases
... Stressed local effects and other factors that could be confounded with climate effects. Felt Tanser et al. (2003) used too few points were used to draw continent-wide conclusions on future transmission risks Disagreed with how Tanser et al. (2003) used the term stable and its implication for where o ...
... Stressed local effects and other factors that could be confounded with climate effects. Felt Tanser et al. (2003) used too few points were used to draw continent-wide conclusions on future transmission risks Disagreed with how Tanser et al. (2003) used the term stable and its implication for where o ...
The AMS Education Program - Geological Society of America
... • Go to www.ametsoc.org/ climatediversity • Complete the license order form and application • Send to AMS • Deadline is 14 March and decisions will be made by 1 April ...
... • Go to www.ametsoc.org/ climatediversity • Complete the license order form and application • Send to AMS • Deadline is 14 March and decisions will be made by 1 April ...
Video transcript
... change is something we don't want to deal with. In reality, when they actually start to look at the practises and the practise changes that farmers have done, it is actually saying that the climate is changing, because the things that they are doing are things that are in response to those changes i ...
... change is something we don't want to deal with. In reality, when they actually start to look at the practises and the practise changes that farmers have done, it is actually saying that the climate is changing, because the things that they are doing are things that are in response to those changes i ...
An Ocean Scientist at COP21 - Observatoire Océanologique de
... The Netherlands, New Zealand, Palau, Senegal, Seychelles, Spain, and Sweden. The text of the declaration can be found here: http:// www.globaloceancommission.org/wp-content/ uploads/Because-the-Ocean-ENG-doublesided-3.pdf Several ocean observers felt that it was critical to have the ocean explicitly ...
... The Netherlands, New Zealand, Palau, Senegal, Seychelles, Spain, and Sweden. The text of the declaration can be found here: http:// www.globaloceancommission.org/wp-content/ uploads/Because-the-Ocean-ENG-doublesided-3.pdf Several ocean observers felt that it was critical to have the ocean explicitly ...
Step 3: What Is a Climate Summit?
... • Why was an international environmental treaty necessary? • Why do you think it took until 1987 to create a global agreement? • The amount of CFCs in the atmosphere have been decreasing, but how long did it take for before the hole stopped getting thinner? • How long will it take to ‘fix’ the hole? ...
... • Why was an international environmental treaty necessary? • Why do you think it took until 1987 to create a global agreement? • The amount of CFCs in the atmosphere have been decreasing, but how long did it take for before the hole stopped getting thinner? • How long will it take to ‘fix’ the hole? ...
US Forest Service releases findings on the effects of
... The report establishes a comprehensive baseline National Climate Assessment (NCA), produced of available data that land managers can use to every four years to project major trends and test how well their efforts to improve drought evaluate the effects of global climate change on resilience and adap ...
... The report establishes a comprehensive baseline National Climate Assessment (NCA), produced of available data that land managers can use to every four years to project major trends and test how well their efforts to improve drought evaluate the effects of global climate change on resilience and adap ...
Stefan Greiving, ESPON Climate
... Range of values between 1.14 and 3.25 – some regions are three times as much exposed as others. This does not necessarily mean that the vulnerability of Scandinavian regions is particular high. When sensitivity and adaptive capacity come in, the picture will considerably change. The Mediterranean ar ...
... Range of values between 1.14 and 3.25 – some regions are three times as much exposed as others. This does not necessarily mean that the vulnerability of Scandinavian regions is particular high. When sensitivity and adaptive capacity come in, the picture will considerably change. The Mediterranean ar ...
April 11, 2016
... Dave Robinson: Everything slows, and with it weather patterns persist over areas for longer periods of times. That could make a wet situation dangerously wet. It could make a heat wave dangerously long. Keith: Longer, hotter stretches — deeper freezes — more rain- and snowfall totals. Scientists sa ...
... Dave Robinson: Everything slows, and with it weather patterns persist over areas for longer periods of times. That could make a wet situation dangerously wet. It could make a heat wave dangerously long. Keith: Longer, hotter stretches — deeper freezes — more rain- and snowfall totals. Scientists sa ...
Threats to the Biosphere: Eight Interactive Global
... Reducing risk in the context of the eight interactive global crises would be a difficult undertaking even if the task only involved scientific evidence. Mixed into the responsibility of reduction of risk and avoiding tipping points is the general public’s assessment of important issues for the plan ...
... Reducing risk in the context of the eight interactive global crises would be a difficult undertaking even if the task only involved scientific evidence. Mixed into the responsibility of reduction of risk and avoiding tipping points is the general public’s assessment of important issues for the plan ...
Gender Differences in Land Rights: Do they matter?
... Bolivian team trained in advocacy coalitions in November Began formal collaboration with Bolivia’s National Climate Change program and feeding into it lessons on adaptation and vulnerability to climate change ...
... Bolivian team trained in advocacy coalitions in November Began formal collaboration with Bolivia’s National Climate Change program and feeding into it lessons on adaptation and vulnerability to climate change ...
GEOENGINEERING: WORTHY OF CAUTIOUS EVALUATION? An
... approach may well be merited (although likely much more appropriate if all other steps are also being taken than if they are not), the risks and the necessary longterm commitment involved would seem to favor making an even stronger case for recognizing the seriousness of the climate change issue and ...
... approach may well be merited (although likely much more appropriate if all other steps are also being taken than if they are not), the risks and the necessary longterm commitment involved would seem to favor making an even stronger case for recognizing the seriousness of the climate change issue and ...
334_2008_156_MOESM1_ESM - Springer Static Content Server
... Touchan, R., G. M. Garfin, D. Meko, G. Funkhauser, N. Erkan, M. K. Hughes, B. S. Wallin. 2003. Preliminary reconstructions of spring precipitation in southern Turkey from tree-ring width. International Journal of Climatology 23, 157-171. Touchan, R., D. Meko, M. K. Hughes. 1999. A 396-year reconstru ...
... Touchan, R., G. M. Garfin, D. Meko, G. Funkhauser, N. Erkan, M. K. Hughes, B. S. Wallin. 2003. Preliminary reconstructions of spring precipitation in southern Turkey from tree-ring width. International Journal of Climatology 23, 157-171. Touchan, R., D. Meko, M. K. Hughes. 1999. A 396-year reconstru ...
Selected emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases 1996-2004
... temperature, sea-level rise, ocean and ice sheet dynamics, ocean acidification, and extreme climatic events. There is a significant risk that many of the trends will accelerate, leading to an increasing risk of abrupt or irreversible climatic shifts. ...
... temperature, sea-level rise, ocean and ice sheet dynamics, ocean acidification, and extreme climatic events. There is a significant risk that many of the trends will accelerate, leading to an increasing risk of abrupt or irreversible climatic shifts. ...
Countering Climate Confusion
... CCC – Risk Management Normally we don’t take risks where lives are ...
... CCC – Risk Management Normally we don’t take risks where lives are ...
Global Warming
... homes, businesses, and industries is the single largest contributor to global warming. Energy efficiency technologies allow us to use less energy to get the same or higher level of production, service, and comfort. This approach has vast potential to save both energy and money, and can be deployed q ...
... homes, businesses, and industries is the single largest contributor to global warming. Energy efficiency technologies allow us to use less energy to get the same or higher level of production, service, and comfort. This approach has vast potential to save both energy and money, and can be deployed q ...
Global Climate Change
... • Borehole thermometry – measuring temperatures deep in the ground to infer what temperatures must have been in the past • Tree Rings and Direct Measurement • Global temperatures began to rise substantially at time of industrial revolution ...
... • Borehole thermometry – measuring temperatures deep in the ground to infer what temperatures must have been in the past • Tree Rings and Direct Measurement • Global temperatures began to rise substantially at time of industrial revolution ...
AOSS_480_L19_Policy_Law_20080318
... approach to the problem, against the President’s wishes. • That taking action on cars would have no real effect because of other sources of CO2, including China. • That there was a political history that precluded EPA from acting. ...
... approach to the problem, against the President’s wishes. • That taking action on cars would have no real effect because of other sources of CO2, including China. • That there was a political history that precluded EPA from acting. ...
Social Implications of Climate Change in Latin America
... large-scale deforestation taking place in the region. Yet, despite the region’s small contribution to global warming, its people still find their well-being, homes, and livelihoods threatened by climate variability and change. The inverse relationship between responsibility for global warming and v ...
... large-scale deforestation taking place in the region. Yet, despite the region’s small contribution to global warming, its people still find their well-being, homes, and livelihoods threatened by climate variability and change. The inverse relationship between responsibility for global warming and v ...
Assessing adaptation and mitigation options at multiple scales in the
... • Which are the robust options that may offer benefits at different levels under a range of different plausible futures? • What are the limits to adaptation: when/how do stressors become so great as to induce transformative change? • Importance of assessing synergies, trade-offs (making sure we have ...
... • Which are the robust options that may offer benefits at different levels under a range of different plausible futures? • What are the limits to adaptation: when/how do stressors become so great as to induce transformative change? • Importance of assessing synergies, trade-offs (making sure we have ...
The Role of International Project Offices (IPOs) in
... NOTE These slides were prepared by the Directors of the IPOs funded by UK’s Natural Environmental Research Council and presented on 8 October 2007 to NERC (and other UK Research Council) staff based in Swindon Office. ...
... NOTE These slides were prepared by the Directors of the IPOs funded by UK’s Natural Environmental Research Council and presented on 8 October 2007 to NERC (and other UK Research Council) staff based in Swindon Office. ...
ClimateChange
... Climate change in Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) usage refers to a change in the state of the climate that can be identified (e.g. using statistical tests) by changes in the mean and/or the variability of its properties, and that persists for an extended period, typically decades o ...
... Climate change in Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) usage refers to a change in the state of the climate that can be identified (e.g. using statistical tests) by changes in the mean and/or the variability of its properties, and that persists for an extended period, typically decades o ...
the dilema of ozone layer depletion, global warming and climate
... It is now established that humanity is altering the concentration of greenhouse gases and aerosols, both of which influence, and are influenced by climate. Recently, and especially over the past three or four decades, the issue of global climate change due to the greenhouse effects, including global ...
... It is now established that humanity is altering the concentration of greenhouse gases and aerosols, both of which influence, and are influenced by climate. Recently, and especially over the past three or four decades, the issue of global climate change due to the greenhouse effects, including global ...
The World in 2050: Four Forces Shaping Civilization`s Northern
... philosophical musings that just naturally bubble up around the issues and unique challenges presented by long-range forecasting. In the last six years alone, a large number of important studies on long-term trends have been released. These include the annually mandated 10-year agricultural and 25ye ...
... philosophical musings that just naturally bubble up around the issues and unique challenges presented by long-range forecasting. In the last six years alone, a large number of important studies on long-term trends have been released. These include the annually mandated 10-year agricultural and 25ye ...
An Old Story, but Useful Lessons
... this feedback requires tens of thousands of years, so the rapid warming stopped only when the fuel source was depleted. Are hyperthermals relevant now, as a possible amplification of fossil fuel warming? Unfortunately, they may be. Burning all fossil fuels would produce such large ocean warming, wh ...
... this feedback requires tens of thousands of years, so the rapid warming stopped only when the fuel source was depleted. Are hyperthermals relevant now, as a possible amplification of fossil fuel warming? Unfortunately, they may be. Burning all fossil fuels would produce such large ocean warming, wh ...
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.""