
Tentative Agenda DAY 1: Thursday, 30 April 2015
... Presentation: Tim Stumhofer, Robert Bosch Foundation Revisiting debt-for-climate swaps as an alternative source of climate finance Open discussion ...
... Presentation: Tim Stumhofer, Robert Bosch Foundation Revisiting debt-for-climate swaps as an alternative source of climate finance Open discussion ...
Schmidt2007-Physics-of-ClimateModeling.pdf
... variability of their models. Some variability is intrinsic, but modelers also study variability caused by changes in external forcings, such as in Earth’s orbit or in solar activity. Those studies are complicated by incomplete observations, the nature of satellite data, uncertainties in the forcings ...
... variability of their models. Some variability is intrinsic, but modelers also study variability caused by changes in external forcings, such as in Earth’s orbit or in solar activity. Those studies are complicated by incomplete observations, the nature of satellite data, uncertainties in the forcings ...
Add5 - CEPT
... The recommendation approved by the last SG2 in September 2013 highlights the fact that ITU-D should develop guidelines, best practices for the purpose of implementing national policies and related measures to facilitate the use of ICT to combat climate change challenges. In addition, a support is n ...
... The recommendation approved by the last SG2 in September 2013 highlights the fact that ITU-D should develop guidelines, best practices for the purpose of implementing national policies and related measures to facilitate the use of ICT to combat climate change challenges. In addition, a support is n ...
nsu-2005-11-17
... theory is correct then instruments should have recorded a bigger temperature rise for calm nights than for windy ones, because wind blows excess heat away from cities and away from the measuring instruments. There was no difference between the calm and windy nights, and the author says: we show that ...
... theory is correct then instruments should have recorded a bigger temperature rise for calm nights than for windy ones, because wind blows excess heat away from cities and away from the measuring instruments. There was no difference between the calm and windy nights, and the author says: we show that ...
Introduction - Weather Underground
... century is largely due to humans 2. The warming of the last 50 years is largely due to humans. 3. Natural factors are largely responsible for the warming of the 20th century 4. Natural factors are not important in the early 20th century, but more important in the last part of the 20th century. ...
... century is largely due to humans 2. The warming of the last 50 years is largely due to humans. 3. Natural factors are largely responsible for the warming of the 20th century 4. Natural factors are not important in the early 20th century, but more important in the last part of the 20th century. ...
Climate Change in New York
... • Annual temperatures across New York have warmed almost 2º F since 1970 • Winter temperatures have warmed by nearly 5° F since 1970 • The date of the last spring frost has become 1 week earlier since 1950 • There are about 2 more days >90°F since ...
... • Annual temperatures across New York have warmed almost 2º F since 1970 • Winter temperatures have warmed by nearly 5° F since 1970 • The date of the last spring frost has become 1 week earlier since 1950 • There are about 2 more days >90°F since ...
Planktonic world
... “Beyond the cutting-edge science that was developed thanks to our collaborative work with the Tara Expéditions Foundation, this adventure is also about showing people all over the world how important the ocean is for our own well-being,” says Eric Karsenti, director of Tara Oceans, from EMBL and CNR ...
... “Beyond the cutting-edge science that was developed thanks to our collaborative work with the Tara Expéditions Foundation, this adventure is also about showing people all over the world how important the ocean is for our own well-being,” says Eric Karsenti, director of Tara Oceans, from EMBL and CNR ...
Coastal Resources Training – Provisional Agenda
... Web-based applications (Local Sealevel data) Group discussion ...
... Web-based applications (Local Sealevel data) Group discussion ...
Source: http://climateprogress - Tearfund International Learning Zone
... By century’s end, extreme temperatures of up to 122°F would threaten most of the central, southern, and western U.S. Even worse, Houston and Washington, DC could experience temperatures exceeding 98°F for some 60 days a year. Much of Arizona would be subjected to temperatures of 105°F or more for 98 ...
... By century’s end, extreme temperatures of up to 122°F would threaten most of the central, southern, and western U.S. Even worse, Houston and Washington, DC could experience temperatures exceeding 98°F for some 60 days a year. Much of Arizona would be subjected to temperatures of 105°F or more for 98 ...
Solutions and ideas for mitigation and adaptation
... Adaptation Plans need to envision the desired future No right or wrong way to adapt to climate change — only different futures with different risks Focus on shared community values (networked local adaptation) Add word cloud summarizing values ...
... Adaptation Plans need to envision the desired future No right or wrong way to adapt to climate change — only different futures with different risks Focus on shared community values (networked local adaptation) Add word cloud summarizing values ...
Doha - Equitybd
... Universal Natural Person’ Three basic principles should be considered Dignity: The legal debate over the issue of environmental refugees must take into account the dignity of the concerned population as their own responsibilities for the past accumulation of GHGs are small. Status: The people force ...
... Universal Natural Person’ Three basic principles should be considered Dignity: The legal debate over the issue of environmental refugees must take into account the dignity of the concerned population as their own responsibilities for the past accumulation of GHGs are small. Status: The people force ...
Is our climate changing?
... Exchange of heat between the atmosphere and the earth’s surface Release of latent heat by condensation during the formation of clouds and raindrops Absorption of sunshine and emission of thermal ...
... Exchange of heat between the atmosphere and the earth’s surface Release of latent heat by condensation during the formation of clouds and raindrops Absorption of sunshine and emission of thermal ...
International press release
... “Beyond the cutting-edge science that was developed thanks to our collaborative work with the Tara Expéditions Foundation, this adventure is also about showing people all over the world how important the ocean is for our own well-being,” says Eric Karsenti, director of Tara Oceans, from EMBL and CNR ...
... “Beyond the cutting-edge science that was developed thanks to our collaborative work with the Tara Expéditions Foundation, this adventure is also about showing people all over the world how important the ocean is for our own well-being,” says Eric Karsenti, director of Tara Oceans, from EMBL and CNR ...
27 May - Global Change System for Analysis, Research and Training
... Impacts, vulnerability and adaptation of the agriculture/livestock sector to climate change, results from the Crop/pasture model………………………………………………….…LA27…Maria I. Travasso. Impacts of global change to coastal areas: coastal vulnerability …………………..LA26…R.Kokot. Epidemiological patterns of dengue unde ...
... Impacts, vulnerability and adaptation of the agriculture/livestock sector to climate change, results from the Crop/pasture model………………………………………………….…LA27…Maria I. Travasso. Impacts of global change to coastal areas: coastal vulnerability …………………..LA26…R.Kokot. Epidemiological patterns of dengue unde ...
The Climate of the Central North American Grassland
... The second row (no greenhouse gases) suggests that the natural greenhouse gas effect produces a warming of 32°C. The bottom row suggests that a doubling the CO2 concentration in our atmosphere warms us up by 2.5 °C. ...
... The second row (no greenhouse gases) suggests that the natural greenhouse gas effect produces a warming of 32°C. The bottom row suggests that a doubling the CO2 concentration in our atmosphere warms us up by 2.5 °C. ...
Ist Latin American and the Caribbean Regional Workshop
... Impacts, vulnerability and adaptation of the agriculture/livestock sector to climate change, results from the Crop/pasture model………………………………………………….…LA27…Maria I. Travasso. Impacts of global change to coastal areas: coastal vulnerability …………………..LA26…R.Kokot. Epidemiological patterns of dengue unde ...
... Impacts, vulnerability and adaptation of the agriculture/livestock sector to climate change, results from the Crop/pasture model………………………………………………….…LA27…Maria I. Travasso. Impacts of global change to coastal areas: coastal vulnerability …………………..LA26…R.Kokot. Epidemiological patterns of dengue unde ...
Proxy Climate Data - University of Texas at Austin
... Relevance of Glacial Tropical Temperatures to Future Climate Lower values of greenhouse gases caused glacial tropical cooling (1.5 to 5ºC); how large the future warming will be in response to large increases in greenhouse gases? CO2 = 190 ppmv (LGM) 280 ppmv (preindustrial, 47% higher) 381 ppmv ...
... Relevance of Glacial Tropical Temperatures to Future Climate Lower values of greenhouse gases caused glacial tropical cooling (1.5 to 5ºC); how large the future warming will be in response to large increases in greenhouse gases? CO2 = 190 ppmv (LGM) 280 ppmv (preindustrial, 47% higher) 381 ppmv ...
Belanger - Denver Climate Study Group
... – Various quotes that don’t happen in the time frame specified by the quote – Then ridicule them – Lesson to be learned – be cautious about what you say ...
... – Various quotes that don’t happen in the time frame specified by the quote – Then ridicule them – Lesson to be learned – be cautious about what you say ...
PART ONE
... and human activities. When it found that about a half of the world’s population live within 100 kilometer of the coastline, climate cange and sea level rise that has been susceptable to global warming will generate serious impact to people reside on coastal areaas. People, however, also contribute o ...
... and human activities. When it found that about a half of the world’s population live within 100 kilometer of the coastline, climate cange and sea level rise that has been susceptable to global warming will generate serious impact to people reside on coastal areaas. People, however, also contribute o ...
Global climate - Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering
... • Some reports suggest that an increase in extreme weather has taken place in recent decades – there are inadequate data to determine whether such global changes have occurred consistently over the 20th century – On regional scales there is clear evidence of changes in some extremes and climate vari ...
... • Some reports suggest that an increase in extreme weather has taken place in recent decades – there are inadequate data to determine whether such global changes have occurred consistently over the 20th century – On regional scales there is clear evidence of changes in some extremes and climate vari ...
Integrating NatCom (CC) into FSM Strategic Development Plan
... resilience of coastal and other ecosystems to natural hazards such as those associated with extreme weather events, climate change, high tides and sea-level rise.” • Determine impact of climate change on the tuna industry as a result of such effects as changed migration patterns of Pacific tuna stoc ...
... resilience of coastal and other ecosystems to natural hazards such as those associated with extreme weather events, climate change, high tides and sea-level rise.” • Determine impact of climate change on the tuna industry as a result of such effects as changed migration patterns of Pacific tuna stoc ...
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.""