Climate change and the outbreak ranges of two North American
... drought' and that a surfeit of water may also render pines more suitable for bark beetles. As a result of many of these direct and indirect factors, climate change may also simply allow bark beetles to move northward or higher in elevation into other ranges of their host species or the ranges of new ...
... drought' and that a surfeit of water may also render pines more suitable for bark beetles. As a result of many of these direct and indirect factors, climate change may also simply allow bark beetles to move northward or higher in elevation into other ranges of their host species or the ranges of new ...
14 Climate Phenomena and their Relevance for Future Regional Climate Change
... decreased precipitation in the east, and increased warming and increased precipitation in the west, directly influencing East Africa and Southeast Asia precipitation. {14.3, 14.8.7, 14.8.12} A newly identified robust feature in model simulations of tropical precipitation over oceans gives medium con ...
... decreased precipitation in the east, and increased warming and increased precipitation in the west, directly influencing East Africa and Southeast Asia precipitation. {14.3, 14.8.7, 14.8.12} A newly identified robust feature in model simulations of tropical precipitation over oceans gives medium con ...
Environmental Change and Migration: State of the
... be studied separately and in relationship to each other to assess what is known about each aspect in terms of the forms of movement they generate. Understanding why people faced with very similar macro-level factors move or stay is also important. Research on vulnerability and resilience to environm ...
... be studied separately and in relationship to each other to assess what is known about each aspect in terms of the forms of movement they generate. Understanding why people faced with very similar macro-level factors move or stay is also important. Research on vulnerability and resilience to environm ...
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... decreased precipitation in the east, and increased warming and increased precipitation in the west, directly influencing East Africa and Southeast Asia precipitation. {14.3, 14.8.7, 14.8.12} A newly identified robust feature in model simulations of tropical precipitation over oceans gives medium con ...
... decreased precipitation in the east, and increased warming and increased precipitation in the west, directly influencing East Africa and Southeast Asia precipitation. {14.3, 14.8.7, 14.8.12} A newly identified robust feature in model simulations of tropical precipitation over oceans gives medium con ...
Exceptional twentieth-century slowdown in Atlantic
... Terray9 analysed the CMIP5 model ensemble together with observed SST data to quantify the relative contributions of radiatively forced changes to the total decadal SST variability. Although in most models forced changes explain more than half of the variance in low latitudes, they explain less than ...
... Terray9 analysed the CMIP5 model ensemble together with observed SST data to quantify the relative contributions of radiatively forced changes to the total decadal SST variability. Although in most models forced changes explain more than half of the variance in low latitudes, they explain less than ...
Effect of increased fire activity on global warming in the
... Abstract: Forest fires are an important disturbance in the boreal forest. They are influenced by climate, weather, topography, vegetation, surface deposits, and human activities. In return, forest fires affect the climate through emission of gases and aerosols, and changes in surface albedo, soil proce ...
... Abstract: Forest fires are an important disturbance in the boreal forest. They are influenced by climate, weather, topography, vegetation, surface deposits, and human activities. In return, forest fires affect the climate through emission of gases and aerosols, and changes in surface albedo, soil proce ...
GAN workshop report - Climate Technology Centre & Network
... The adaptation gap can be defined generically as the difference between implemented adaptation and a societally set goal. Estimating the adaptation gap is far more challenging than calculating the emissions gap, because 1) there is no globally agreed goal or metrics for adaptation, and 2) adaptation ...
... The adaptation gap can be defined generically as the difference between implemented adaptation and a societally set goal. Estimating the adaptation gap is far more challenging than calculating the emissions gap, because 1) there is no globally agreed goal or metrics for adaptation, and 2) adaptation ...
Eastern Africa Climate-Smart Agriculture Scoping Study: Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda
... The study moreover found that many of the practices that sequester carbon are also beneficial for adaptation. For example, the use of cover crops and the addition of compost and manure to soils result in healthier soils and lead to increased and more stable production and productivity while at the ...
... The study moreover found that many of the practices that sequester carbon are also beneficial for adaptation. For example, the use of cover crops and the addition of compost and manure to soils result in healthier soils and lead to increased and more stable production and productivity while at the ...
Our Planet, Our Health, Our Future
... They are entitled to a healthy and productive life in harmony with nature” Health is our most basic human right and one of the most important indicators of sustainable development. We rely on healthy ecosystems to support healthy communities and societies. Wellfunctioning ecosystems provide goods an ...
... They are entitled to a healthy and productive life in harmony with nature” Health is our most basic human right and one of the most important indicators of sustainable development. We rely on healthy ecosystems to support healthy communities and societies. Wellfunctioning ecosystems provide goods an ...
doc - Canadian Pugwash Group
... model from the Max-Planck Institute for Meteorology, as well as a dataset from the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute in Russia, have enabled examination of warming cycles early in the 20th century as well as those late in the century. The late century global warming anomaly can only be simulat ...
... model from the Max-Planck Institute for Meteorology, as well as a dataset from the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute in Russia, have enabled examination of warming cycles early in the 20th century as well as those late in the century. The late century global warming anomaly can only be simulat ...
A tool to estimate health and adaptation costs
... Climate change entails a wide variety of public health risks. Authorities and other stakeholders thus need to understand current and projected impacts of climate change and their implications for health in order to prepare and implement a variety of responses to ensure an optimal level of adaptation ...
... Climate change entails a wide variety of public health risks. Authorities and other stakeholders thus need to understand current and projected impacts of climate change and their implications for health in order to prepare and implement a variety of responses to ensure an optimal level of adaptation ...
The durability of the `Antarctic Model` and - Research Online
... The effects of climate change on Antarctica and the Southern Ocean can be divided into physical changes affecting the environment and its inhabitants, and pressures on the legal and political regime that threaten the ATS itself. The ATS will have to respond to both types of pressures in order to pr ...
... The effects of climate change on Antarctica and the Southern Ocean can be divided into physical changes affecting the environment and its inhabitants, and pressures on the legal and political regime that threaten the ATS itself. The ATS will have to respond to both types of pressures in order to pr ...
CONSIDERATIONS FOR CLIMATE CHANGE AND VARIABILITY ADAPTATION ON THE
... United States (SWCA), a report covering the states of Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, California, Colorado, and Nevada, between 1901 and 2010 annual average temperatures in the SW increased by 1.6 °F +/- 0.5 °F (Garfin et al. 2013). Also according to the SWCA, more heat waves occurred during 2001-2010 as ...
... United States (SWCA), a report covering the states of Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, California, Colorado, and Nevada, between 1901 and 2010 annual average temperatures in the SW increased by 1.6 °F +/- 0.5 °F (Garfin et al. 2013). Also according to the SWCA, more heat waves occurred during 2001-2010 as ...
Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, building
... history and current projections for the development of the price of crude oil on the world market, 1980–2050 history and modelling of crude oil, natural gas and coal prices, 1970–2010 history and current projections for the development of the price of natural gas on the continental European market, ...
... history and current projections for the development of the price of crude oil on the world market, 1980–2050 history and modelling of crude oil, natural gas and coal prices, 1970–2010 history and current projections for the development of the price of natural gas on the continental European market, ...
What does the Paris Agreement mean for climate policy in the
... climate change mitigation and GHG emission reduction, the current level of national action under the Paris Agreement is still not in line with the agreed global long-term goals. In this section, we briefly describe the results from the Climate Action Tracker project 1, which combines results from (i ...
... climate change mitigation and GHG emission reduction, the current level of national action under the Paris Agreement is still not in line with the agreed global long-term goals. In this section, we briefly describe the results from the Climate Action Tracker project 1, which combines results from (i ...
Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, building
... history and current projections for the development of the price of crude oil on the world market, 1980–2050 history and modelling of crude oil, natural gas and coal prices, 1970–2010 history and current projections for the development of the price of natural gas on the continental European market, ...
... history and current projections for the development of the price of crude oil on the world market, 1980–2050 history and modelling of crude oil, natural gas and coal prices, 1970–2010 history and current projections for the development of the price of natural gas on the continental European market, ...
Gujarat - Ministry of Environment and Forests
... Gujarat stands out, amongst all the Indian states, for its economic growth. With only five per cent of the country’s population and six per cent of the country’s geographical area, Gujarat contributes to about 16 per cent of industrial and 12 per cent of agricultural production in India, and is domi ...
... Gujarat stands out, amongst all the Indian states, for its economic growth. With only five per cent of the country’s population and six per cent of the country’s geographical area, Gujarat contributes to about 16 per cent of industrial and 12 per cent of agricultural production in India, and is domi ...
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... 11, the records of both stations revealed that the temperature in the region has tended to increase during the last several decades. The Aksu Meteorological Station has also recorded an obvious increasing trend for precipitation, while the increasing trend was weak at the Xiehela Hydrological Statio ...
... 11, the records of both stations revealed that the temperature in the region has tended to increase during the last several decades. The Aksu Meteorological Station has also recorded an obvious increasing trend for precipitation, while the increasing trend was weak at the Xiehela Hydrological Statio ...
... inconsistency’ between modelled and observed trends in tropical lapse rates (Karl et al., 2006). Early versions of satellite and radiosonde datasets suggested that the tropical surface had warmed more than the troposphere, while climate models consistently showed tropospheric amplification of surfac ...
Update on Climate Geoengineering in Relation to the
... driver of biodiversity loss and degradation of ecosystem services. The Paris Agreement, which strengthened international support for limiting global warming, will enter into force on November 2016 and is a positive step, especially from the point of view of conserving and sustainably using biodivers ...
... driver of biodiversity loss and degradation of ecosystem services. The Paris Agreement, which strengthened international support for limiting global warming, will enter into force on November 2016 and is a positive step, especially from the point of view of conserving and sustainably using biodivers ...
A Climate for Change
... Climate change is not only about polar bears and glaciers and it does not happen just because somebody else is burning more fossil fuel than we are, meaning that they should act first and we can follow later. It is not only about complying with the Kyoto Protocol or new European Union targets. It ha ...
... Climate change is not only about polar bears and glaciers and it does not happen just because somebody else is burning more fossil fuel than we are, meaning that they should act first and we can follow later. It is not only about complying with the Kyoto Protocol or new European Union targets. It ha ...
OZONE AND CARBON DIOXIDE
... into the atmosphere it confronts more free oxygen. This explains why there is little variation in the ultraviolet levels reaching the surface. ...
... into the atmosphere it confronts more free oxygen. This explains why there is little variation in the ultraviolet levels reaching the surface. ...
An Analysis of the Impacts of Temperature on Diarrheal Disease in
... several hours or days. Bloody diarrhea, often referred to as dysentery, is marked by visible blood in the stools. The most common cause of bloody diarrhea is Shigella, a bacterial agent that is also the most common cause of severe cases (UNICEF &WHO, 2009). According to the WHO and UNICEF, there are ...
... several hours or days. Bloody diarrhea, often referred to as dysentery, is marked by visible blood in the stools. The most common cause of bloody diarrhea is Shigella, a bacterial agent that is also the most common cause of severe cases (UNICEF &WHO, 2009). According to the WHO and UNICEF, there are ...