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Pachauri
... Director General, The Energy and Resources Institute Director, Yale Climate and Energy Institute ...
... Director General, The Energy and Resources Institute Director, Yale Climate and Energy Institute ...
UN Panel: Climate Change Accelerating
... waves and greater competition for water, the Report said. Glaciers will be melting faster. Some 20-30% of species assessed so far are at higher risk of extinction if global temperatures rise more than 1.5-2.5°C above 19801999 levels. Other potential impacts highlighted include (1) yields from rain-f ...
... waves and greater competition for water, the Report said. Glaciers will be melting faster. Some 20-30% of species assessed so far are at higher risk of extinction if global temperatures rise more than 1.5-2.5°C above 19801999 levels. Other potential impacts highlighted include (1) yields from rain-f ...
Slide 1 - climateknowledge.org
... • We always have these attributes in the scientific method – Observations of some phenomenon / phenomena – Predict behavior, what does the next observation might look like? • How do we affect “control?” • What is “control?” • We are seeking cause and effect. ...
... • We always have these attributes in the scientific method – Observations of some phenomenon / phenomena – Predict behavior, what does the next observation might look like? • How do we affect “control?” • What is “control?” • We are seeking cause and effect. ...
AGL Resources - Clean Yield Asset Management
... Resolved: Shareholders request that AGL Resources, Inc. adopt quantitative company-wide goals for reducing GHG emissions from operations and products and report on its plans to achieve these goals by June 2015. Supporting Statement: In 2013, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the ...
... Resolved: Shareholders request that AGL Resources, Inc. adopt quantitative company-wide goals for reducing GHG emissions from operations and products and report on its plans to achieve these goals by June 2015. Supporting Statement: In 2013, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the ...
Temperatures from the Middle Pleistocene to the
... from multiple marine sediment sequences, using the Mg/Ca ratios in the calcite (CaCO 3) of fossil planktic foraminifera. The record is plotted relative to its mean because temperatures at lower latitude locations were greater than those at high-latitude locations, but all show the same pattern and t ...
... from multiple marine sediment sequences, using the Mg/Ca ratios in the calcite (CaCO 3) of fossil planktic foraminifera. The record is plotted relative to its mean because temperatures at lower latitude locations were greater than those at high-latitude locations, but all show the same pattern and t ...
Evolution of the climate science
... Evolution of the climate science IPCC First Assessment Report (1990) The Second Assessment Report (1996) The Third Assessment Report (2001) widely known for projections and demand for adaptation The Fourth Assessment Report (2007) - over 90% probability that this global warming is primarily ...
... Evolution of the climate science IPCC First Assessment Report (1990) The Second Assessment Report (1996) The Third Assessment Report (2001) widely known for projections and demand for adaptation The Fourth Assessment Report (2007) - over 90% probability that this global warming is primarily ...
An Uncertain Introduction
... Additional lines of evidence: Observations of Snow Cover, Sea Ice Extent, Ocean Heat Content, & Sea Level Change ...
... Additional lines of evidence: Observations of Snow Cover, Sea Ice Extent, Ocean Heat Content, & Sea Level Change ...
Document
... develop climate change extension materials – Dec 2010 Cornell Water Resource Institute Faculty Grant with Shorna Allred – Attitudes of Climate Change Adaptation of ...
... develop climate change extension materials – Dec 2010 Cornell Water Resource Institute Faculty Grant with Shorna Allred – Attitudes of Climate Change Adaptation of ...
Science of climate change
... University of Exeter Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research London School of Economics Environmental Change Institute, Oxford University. ...
... University of Exeter Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research London School of Economics Environmental Change Institute, Oxford University. ...
The Critical Role that Citizen Scientists Can Play in Identifying
... Climate change is a topic that is very much under discussion these days. While some still question its reality, for many who believe such change is occurring, the focus has shifted to figuring out what can be done to adapt to its probable effects. Developing such strategies and tools can be accomp ...
... Climate change is a topic that is very much under discussion these days. While some still question its reality, for many who believe such change is occurring, the focus has shifted to figuring out what can be done to adapt to its probable effects. Developing such strategies and tools can be accomp ...
Climate Change and The Military 2009
... Sea level rise would cause internal and international migration at zones where such pattern already exists. Agriculture likely to be very badly affected: Weather related hunger likely to engulf billions. ...
... Sea level rise would cause internal and international migration at zones where such pattern already exists. Agriculture likely to be very badly affected: Weather related hunger likely to engulf billions. ...
Zierden-PeaceRiver - Center for Ocean
... global average air and ocean temperatures, widespread melting of snow and ice, and rising global average sea level.” “Global atmospheric concentrations of CO2, methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) have increased markedly as a result of human activities since 1750 and now far exceed pre-industrial v ...
... global average air and ocean temperatures, widespread melting of snow and ice, and rising global average sea level.” “Global atmospheric concentrations of CO2, methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) have increased markedly as a result of human activities since 1750 and now far exceed pre-industrial v ...
APS Climate Change Statement Workshop Expert Bios
... Dr. John R. Christy is Alabama’s state climatologist and winner of NASA’s Medal for Exceptional Scientific Achievement for the development of a global temperature data set from microwave data observed from satellites starting in 1979. He is also the director of the Earth System Science Center at The ...
... Dr. John R. Christy is Alabama’s state climatologist and winner of NASA’s Medal for Exceptional Scientific Achievement for the development of a global temperature data set from microwave data observed from satellites starting in 1979. He is also the director of the Earth System Science Center at The ...
EOS, TRANSACTIONS AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION, VOL
... “In our survey, the most specialized and knowledgeable respondents (with regard to climate change) are those who listed climate science as their area of expertise and who also have published more than 50% of their recent peer-reviewed papers on the subject of climate change (79 individuals in total) ...
... “In our survey, the most specialized and knowledgeable respondents (with regard to climate change) are those who listed climate science as their area of expertise and who also have published more than 50% of their recent peer-reviewed papers on the subject of climate change (79 individuals in total) ...
Submission DR93 - Ian Sarah - Barriers to Effective Climate Change
... to reduce these emissions it MAY be possible to limit global warming to 1.00C to 2.50C by 2070” 1.(my emphasis). (These estimates vary also with the “experts” producing them). So, at great cost, it MAY be possible to limit the temperature rise by about HALF, which may be only 10C! Point 3. The Clima ...
... to reduce these emissions it MAY be possible to limit global warming to 1.00C to 2.50C by 2070” 1.(my emphasis). (These estimates vary also with the “experts” producing them). So, at great cost, it MAY be possible to limit the temperature rise by about HALF, which may be only 10C! Point 3. The Clima ...
global warming
... due to fossil fuels, industry, and agricultural processes caused by human, natural, and other gas emissions. ...
... due to fossil fuels, industry, and agricultural processes caused by human, natural, and other gas emissions. ...
Face The Facts Climate Change
... Over the last century, the Earth’s average surface temperature has risen 0.7°C. And although that may not sound like much, it is. The Earth - like the human body - is in a delicate balance and very sensitive to any change in temperature. ...
... Over the last century, the Earth’s average surface temperature has risen 0.7°C. And although that may not sound like much, it is. The Earth - like the human body - is in a delicate balance and very sensitive to any change in temperature. ...
Decision making and climate change
... • The oceans are rising (virtually certain), from both thermal expansion and melting sea ice • The oceans are becoming more acidic, reducing their CO2 uptake capacity (high degree of certainty) • The polar ice is shrinking (virtually certain) • Glaciation in Alpine elevations is receding (virtually ...
... • The oceans are rising (virtually certain), from both thermal expansion and melting sea ice • The oceans are becoming more acidic, reducing their CO2 uptake capacity (high degree of certainty) • The polar ice is shrinking (virtually certain) • Glaciation in Alpine elevations is receding (virtually ...
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... of these papers argued that point. This analysis shows that scientists publishing in the peer-reviewed literature agree with IPCC, the National Academy of Sciences, and the public statements of their professional societies. Politicians, economists, journalists, and others may have the impression of ...
... of these papers argued that point. This analysis shows that scientists publishing in the peer-reviewed literature agree with IPCC, the National Academy of Sciences, and the public statements of their professional societies. Politicians, economists, journalists, and others may have the impression of ...
downloading the file - S4C Science for the Carpathians
... Carpathians could experience a temperature rise of 4–6∘C compared to the average of the period 1961–2010, which may cause devastating effects on the biosphere. Within the CARPATCLIM project, a gridded data sets were completed, for various meteorological elements, and made accessible for the public. ...
... Carpathians could experience a temperature rise of 4–6∘C compared to the average of the period 1961–2010, which may cause devastating effects on the biosphere. Within the CARPATCLIM project, a gridded data sets were completed, for various meteorological elements, and made accessible for the public. ...
South Africa
... The climate change teacher’s resource guide: Learning about climate change DEAT launched the climate change teacher’s resource guide in 2003.This book is used by teachers to explore some of the key questions related to climate change. These issues include: The causes of climate change The effects o ...
... The climate change teacher’s resource guide: Learning about climate change DEAT launched the climate change teacher’s resource guide in 2003.This book is used by teachers to explore some of the key questions related to climate change. These issues include: The causes of climate change The effects o ...
Human health co-benefits from climate change mitigation
... Supervisors: Dr Apostolos Voulgarakis ([email protected]), Professor Majid Ezzati (Public Health) Department: Physics Traditionally, climate and air quality research and policy-making have been pursued individually, without substantial cross-fertilisation between those two fields. The fac ...
... Supervisors: Dr Apostolos Voulgarakis ([email protected]), Professor Majid Ezzati (Public Health) Department: Physics Traditionally, climate and air quality research and policy-making have been pursued individually, without substantial cross-fertilisation between those two fields. The fac ...
Presentation Slides From IPCC
... “Reconstructions of climate data for the last 1000 years also indicate that this warming was unusual and unlikely to be entirely natural in origin” SPM ...
... “Reconstructions of climate data for the last 1000 years also indicate that this warming was unusual and unlikely to be entirely natural in origin” SPM ...
Climatic Research Unit documents
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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.""