
now - Fiona`s Red Kite
... • I’m not going try and tell you what you should think, but I will discuss some tools and ideas to help you explore your own views • For whom do we want be just? Who is our moral community? • membership of the moral community gives us rights and responsibilities ...
... • I’m not going try and tell you what you should think, but I will discuss some tools and ideas to help you explore your own views • For whom do we want be just? Who is our moral community? • membership of the moral community gives us rights and responsibilities ...
SEARCH_SLV_Public_Talk_part_2
... report Neukom and Gergis recently compiled and reviewed 174 high-resolution records from the Southern Hemisphere to improve data availability for climate analysis (doubling of IPCC AR4 SH palaeo network) Now over 50 sites from Australasia available for palaeoclimate reconstruction Neukom and Gergis ...
... report Neukom and Gergis recently compiled and reviewed 174 high-resolution records from the Southern Hemisphere to improve data availability for climate analysis (doubling of IPCC AR4 SH palaeo network) Now over 50 sites from Australasia available for palaeoclimate reconstruction Neukom and Gergis ...
Do now! - MrSimonPorter
... Earth's climate can change at any time ... The last (ice age) ended 10,000 years ago; the next one— for there will be a next on—could start tens of thousands of years from now. Or tens of years. Or it may have already started.The scare about global cooling was always the same: unprecedented low temp ...
... Earth's climate can change at any time ... The last (ice age) ended 10,000 years ago; the next one— for there will be a next on—could start tens of thousands of years from now. Or tens of years. Or it may have already started.The scare about global cooling was always the same: unprecedented low temp ...
Great Bay Climate Symposium - Great Bay National Estuarine
... Dept. of Natural Resources/Environment, UNH, Graduate Student and 2011 Haas Summer Climate Fellow Clean Air – Cool Planet ...
... Dept. of Natural Resources/Environment, UNH, Graduate Student and 2011 Haas Summer Climate Fellow Clean Air – Cool Planet ...
Slide 1
... • Long-term fluctuations in natural climate variability may be affecting some regions • Not all change is anthropogenic ...
... • Long-term fluctuations in natural climate variability may be affecting some regions • Not all change is anthropogenic ...
No Slide Title
... Overview of the UK / European program on I&A Clare Goodess Climatic Research Unit University of East Anglia http://www.cru.uea.ac.uk ...
... Overview of the UK / European program on I&A Clare Goodess Climatic Research Unit University of East Anglia http://www.cru.uea.ac.uk ...
More knowledge, less certainty
... for the benefit of society. But early results could cause problems for the public understanding of climate change. ...
... for the benefit of society. But early results could cause problems for the public understanding of climate change. ...
syllabus
... Time: M/W 2:00-3:15pm; Location: MR044; Grader: TBA Office hours: after class (3:30-4:30pm) or by appointment (212-650-8936) Class website: http://www.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/~luo/EAS488; General Description: This class is intended introduce to students the modern study of the Earth’s climate system – Cli ...
... Time: M/W 2:00-3:15pm; Location: MR044; Grader: TBA Office hours: after class (3:30-4:30pm) or by appointment (212-650-8936) Class website: http://www.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/~luo/EAS488; General Description: This class is intended introduce to students the modern study of the Earth’s climate system – Cli ...
Joint UNECE – UNCTAD Workshop Geneva, Switzerland, 8 September 2010
... The Workshop is part of a series of UNECE activities focused on climate change and transport, and builds on the expertise and earlier work by UNCTAD on related issues. It is expected to raise awareness among UNECE and UNCTAD member States, transport industry stakeholders, and intergovernmental/non-g ...
... The Workshop is part of a series of UNECE activities focused on climate change and transport, and builds on the expertise and earlier work by UNCTAD on related issues. It is expected to raise awareness among UNECE and UNCTAD member States, transport industry stakeholders, and intergovernmental/non-g ...
Module 1 - Science - Global Climate Change Alliance
... Learning objectives: o To enhance knowledge on climate change and its potential impacts o To enhance knowledge on impacts of climate change at regional and sectoral levels ...
... Learning objectives: o To enhance knowledge on climate change and its potential impacts o To enhance knowledge on impacts of climate change at regional and sectoral levels ...
download the project brief
... evolving and there is no one-size-fits-all blueprint for how it might be pursued. What does the project aim to achieve? The long-term desired outcome is more effective agricultural policies, aligned with climate change policies that enhance food security, adaptation, and mitigation cobenefits. The p ...
... evolving and there is no one-size-fits-all blueprint for how it might be pursued. What does the project aim to achieve? The long-term desired outcome is more effective agricultural policies, aligned with climate change policies that enhance food security, adaptation, and mitigation cobenefits. The p ...
Usama Bin Laden: “The Way to Save the Earth”
... Protocol and have agreed to reduce emissions of harmful gases. However, Bush Junior – and prior to him, Congress – rejected this agreement in order to please the major corporations. They, therefore, are the real culprits behind the assault on the global climate, and this isn’t the first of their cri ...
... Protocol and have agreed to reduce emissions of harmful gases. However, Bush Junior – and prior to him, Congress – rejected this agreement in order to please the major corporations. They, therefore, are the real culprits behind the assault on the global climate, and this isn’t the first of their cri ...
Workshop Goals (Bravo Martin!)
... satellite sensors, emissions, as well as from AQ models is through a Community Catalog. ...
... satellite sensors, emissions, as well as from AQ models is through a Community Catalog. ...
Climate of the Earth: CO2 and Climate Change
... Is there Other Evidence that Rising CO2 levels are Caused by Humans? Yes. • #1. Carbon isotope ratio C14/C12 in the atmosphere is dropping, exactly as calculations say it should, as very low C14/C12 carbon from oil and coal dilutes the higher C14/C12 carbon which has existed in the atmosphere for ...
... Is there Other Evidence that Rising CO2 levels are Caused by Humans? Yes. • #1. Carbon isotope ratio C14/C12 in the atmosphere is dropping, exactly as calculations say it should, as very low C14/C12 carbon from oil and coal dilutes the higher C14/C12 carbon which has existed in the atmosphere for ...
natural hazards, impacts and climate change
... It is not the destination, but the journey that matters most and I am extremely fortunate and privileged to have met, learnt from, been inspired by and formed friendships with many remarkable people along my path of learning to date. Firstly I would like to thank my principal supervisor Professor Jo ...
... It is not the destination, but the journey that matters most and I am extremely fortunate and privileged to have met, learnt from, been inspired by and formed friendships with many remarkable people along my path of learning to date. Firstly I would like to thank my principal supervisor Professor Jo ...
Adaptation to Global Warming
... Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ...
... Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ...
"Methodological constrains and need in the area of V&A assessment
... • Diferentiated vulnerarability to CC adverse impacts at the national and regional level, and within the region, there are populations with greatest risk to be impacted, those coincide with the areas where there is greatest geo-ecosystem, socioeconomic deterioration. • Obsolete Met. and Stats Office ...
... • Diferentiated vulnerarability to CC adverse impacts at the national and regional level, and within the region, there are populations with greatest risk to be impacted, those coincide with the areas where there is greatest geo-ecosystem, socioeconomic deterioration. • Obsolete Met. and Stats Office ...
Part I - Icecap
... This comment addresses the CCSP’s unproven attribution of climate change to manmade influences, specifically from key finding #1: “1. Human-induced climate change and its impacts are apparent now throughout the United States. • Global warming is unequivocal and is due primarily to human-induced emis ...
... This comment addresses the CCSP’s unproven attribution of climate change to manmade influences, specifically from key finding #1: “1. Human-induced climate change and its impacts are apparent now throughout the United States. • Global warming is unequivocal and is due primarily to human-induced emis ...
Climate Resilient Infrastructure Summit Opens at the AUC
... 2015: The first Africa Climate Resilient Infrastructure Summit (ACRIS) opened today, 27 April 2015 under the theme “Africa towards resilient Infrastructure Development”. The summit, which is organized by the African Union Commission (AUC) in collaboration with Entico Event Limited, brings together A ...
... 2015: The first Africa Climate Resilient Infrastructure Summit (ACRIS) opened today, 27 April 2015 under the theme “Africa towards resilient Infrastructure Development”. The summit, which is organized by the African Union Commission (AUC) in collaboration with Entico Event Limited, brings together A ...
Memo 32/08 - Klimarealistene
... the United Nations Scientific and Technical Committee on Natural Disasters. “This whole climate change issue is rapidly disintegrating. From now onwards climate alarmists will be on the retreat. All indications are that we are now on the threshold of global cooling associated with the second and les ...
... the United Nations Scientific and Technical Committee on Natural Disasters. “This whole climate change issue is rapidly disintegrating. From now onwards climate alarmists will be on the retreat. All indications are that we are now on the threshold of global cooling associated with the second and les ...
Exxon`s 1982 In-House Climate Models Confirmed Global Warming
... Knisely projected that unless fossil fuel use was constrained, there would be "noticeable temperature changes" and 400 parts per million of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the air by 2010, up from about 280 ppm before the Industrial Revolution. The summer intern's predictions turned out to be very close to ...
... Knisely projected that unless fossil fuel use was constrained, there would be "noticeable temperature changes" and 400 parts per million of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the air by 2010, up from about 280 ppm before the Industrial Revolution. The summer intern's predictions turned out to be very close to ...
Climate forcing and models
... Percent Change Late 21st Century SRES-A1B vs. Late 20th Century 20C3M ...
... Percent Change Late 21st Century SRES-A1B vs. Late 20th Century 20C3M ...
The Daily Sun 11th March 2012
... Dhaka University academics at a memorial lecture on ‘Climate Change Challenges: Road to Doha and Beyond’ organised by DU history department at RC Majumdar auditorium of the university on Saturday. Sitting from left are arts faculty dean Sadrul Amin, history department Chairman Shireen Hasan Osmany, ...
... Dhaka University academics at a memorial lecture on ‘Climate Change Challenges: Road to Doha and Beyond’ organised by DU history department at RC Majumdar auditorium of the university on Saturday. Sitting from left are arts faculty dean Sadrul Amin, history department Chairman Shireen Hasan Osmany, ...
Climate Warnings' error margins
... "credible" but does raise concerns that the statistical techniques used are untested and have not been published in a peer-reviewed journal. The last assessment by a committee set up in 2007 by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) concluded that these kinds of so-called "probabilisti ...
... "credible" but does raise concerns that the statistical techniques used are untested and have not been published in a peer-reviewed journal. The last assessment by a committee set up in 2007 by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) concluded that these kinds of so-called "probabilisti ...
Will climate change drive evolution?
... March. The sand martin winters in western Africa, departing for the UK later in March. Warmer weather in Europe is driving changes in migration timing. When scientists from the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (CEH) and Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland, examined 56 years of migratory data, they foun ...
... March. The sand martin winters in western Africa, departing for the UK later in March. Warmer weather in Europe is driving changes in migration timing. When scientists from the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (CEH) and Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland, examined 56 years of migratory data, they foun ...
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.""