
Systematic Observation Requirements for Space
... GCOS Implementation Plan (2004): the roadmap for the global climate observing system in the next 5-10 years Both reports developed in response to and endorsed by the UNFCCC Broad participation and ownership by the climate community, including WCRP, WCP GCOS seen as the climate component of the GEOSS ...
... GCOS Implementation Plan (2004): the roadmap for the global climate observing system in the next 5-10 years Both reports developed in response to and endorsed by the UNFCCC Broad participation and ownership by the climate community, including WCRP, WCP GCOS seen as the climate component of the GEOSS ...
international association of meteorology and atmospheric
... station in the vicinity of the Pallas-Sodankylä measurement station in Lapland, maintained by the FMI as part of the Global Atmosphere Watch network of the World Meteorological Organization. It has been predicted that climate change will bring about a marked increase in methane emissions from peatla ...
... station in the vicinity of the Pallas-Sodankylä measurement station in Lapland, maintained by the FMI as part of the Global Atmosphere Watch network of the World Meteorological Organization. It has been predicted that climate change will bring about a marked increase in methane emissions from peatla ...
Losses on All Human Timescales
... “A large fraction of climate change is largely irreversible on human time scales…. Some aspects of climate will continue to change even if temperatures are stabilized. Processes related to … changes in the ice sheets, deep ocean warming and associated sea level rise and potential feedbacks linking f ...
... “A large fraction of climate change is largely irreversible on human time scales…. Some aspects of climate will continue to change even if temperatures are stabilized. Processes related to … changes in the ice sheets, deep ocean warming and associated sea level rise and potential feedbacks linking f ...
Utility as the informational basis of climate change strategies, and
... Utility as the informational basis of climate change strategies, and some alternatives Simon Dietz, LSE ...
... Utility as the informational basis of climate change strategies, and some alternatives Simon Dietz, LSE ...
climate changes, possible impacts and mitigation options
... analyzed and the results properly applied by involved users, otherwise cannot be reliable any conclusions ...
... analyzed and the results properly applied by involved users, otherwise cannot be reliable any conclusions ...
Global Warming: Attribution, who is to blame?
... Each part generally evolves or changes more slowly, the atmosphere is a “quick response” system. ...
... Each part generally evolves or changes more slowly, the atmosphere is a “quick response” system. ...
Table of Contents: Clouds Impact Climate Change
... faces a second and more formidable one. In science, the answer to a question merely suggests further, often broader and more difficult, issues. A new finding may point to a new process or underlying principle. This is the second, and most important, creative wall. To breach both kinds of barriers to ...
... faces a second and more formidable one. In science, the answer to a question merely suggests further, often broader and more difficult, issues. A new finding may point to a new process or underlying principle. This is the second, and most important, creative wall. To breach both kinds of barriers to ...
is global warming a threat?
... Environmentalists tell us that we can break the fossil fuel habit by massively expanding our use of "clean" wind and solar power to provide much of Canada's power needs. Unfortunately, this is hopelessly impractical. Both of these energy sources are far too diffuse and intermittent to ever provide m ...
... Environmentalists tell us that we can break the fossil fuel habit by massively expanding our use of "clean" wind and solar power to provide much of Canada's power needs. Unfortunately, this is hopelessly impractical. Both of these energy sources are far too diffuse and intermittent to ever provide m ...
NOAA Climate Services Portal Prototype
... Earth’s climate system in historical context. The Dashboard is designed for people seeking a synoptic view about what we know about climate variability and change, particularly policy leaders. Adjustable sliders up top allow users to focus on the time period of interest. Hover cursor over graphs to ...
... Earth’s climate system in historical context. The Dashboard is designed for people seeking a synoptic view about what we know about climate variability and change, particularly policy leaders. Adjustable sliders up top allow users to focus on the time period of interest. Hover cursor over graphs to ...
Q&A with UNFCCC Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres: The UNFCCC
... But climate change does present a complex challenge, impacting all areas of society and the way the entire global economy works. So it is important to keep in mind that climate change will not be solved in a day, and all countries need to continuously raise the collective global level of ambition to ...
... But climate change does present a complex challenge, impacting all areas of society and the way the entire global economy works. So it is important to keep in mind that climate change will not be solved in a day, and all countries need to continuously raise the collective global level of ambition to ...
Climate Control and Ozone Depletion
... Public Health • Deaths from heat waves will increase • Deaths from cold weather will decrease ...
... Public Health • Deaths from heat waves will increase • Deaths from cold weather will decrease ...
The Great Meltdown 2011/02/07 As global warming becomes a hit
... Without doubt, we are to make every effort to protect our planet since we have only one Earth, while our green consumption is not only for the sake of saving our environment but also for the sake of our health. Curbing the greenhouse gas emissions by using alternative energy, taking the place of fos ...
... Without doubt, we are to make every effort to protect our planet since we have only one Earth, while our green consumption is not only for the sake of saving our environment but also for the sake of our health. Curbing the greenhouse gas emissions by using alternative energy, taking the place of fos ...
rwanda success story in climate change
... authority (REMA), the Government of Rwanda established a Department in charge of Climate Change and International Obligations (DCCIO); Together with 2 CCA projects implemented by REMA, the DCCIO conducted trainings for mainstreaming CC in Districts development planning; 1094 Local Government off ...
... authority (REMA), the Government of Rwanda established a Department in charge of Climate Change and International Obligations (DCCIO); Together with 2 CCA projects implemented by REMA, the DCCIO conducted trainings for mainstreaming CC in Districts development planning; 1094 Local Government off ...
Long-term climate change
... With macroeconomic importance of agriculture in Africa, adaptation to climate risks will be critical. Given growing energy demands, evaluating impacts of long-term change on infrastructure investments Resilience to changing dynamics with floods and droughts - One response to longterm climate change ...
... With macroeconomic importance of agriculture in Africa, adaptation to climate risks will be critical. Given growing energy demands, evaluating impacts of long-term change on infrastructure investments Resilience to changing dynamics with floods and droughts - One response to longterm climate change ...
Statement
... the UN has termed “the defining issue of our era”. Climate change science In response to the three assessment reports released by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) earlier this year, there has been an overall acknowledgement that there is a need for a more comprehensive internatio ...
... the UN has termed “the defining issue of our era”. Climate change science In response to the three assessment reports released by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) earlier this year, there has been an overall acknowledgement that there is a need for a more comprehensive internatio ...
Climate Change
... Opponents of Global Warming and its Connection to Greenhouse Gases Say… • IPCC, and other atmospheric scientists, draw most of their conclusions from climate models. These models have major flaws with cloud physics, and don’t necessarily include every kind of climate forcing! • On that note, climat ...
... Opponents of Global Warming and its Connection to Greenhouse Gases Say… • IPCC, and other atmospheric scientists, draw most of their conclusions from climate models. These models have major flaws with cloud physics, and don’t necessarily include every kind of climate forcing! • On that note, climat ...
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.""