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Unit Roots in the Climate: Is the Recent Warming Due to Persistent
... regression. If both the dependent and independent variables are non-stationary, ordinary least squares is no longer asymptotically well-behaved. We perform several unit root tests on both global mean temperature and in radiative forcing from GHG concentrations. We are unable to reject the hypothesis ...
... regression. If both the dependent and independent variables are non-stationary, ordinary least squares is no longer asymptotically well-behaved. We perform several unit root tests on both global mean temperature and in radiative forcing from GHG concentrations. We are unable to reject the hypothesis ...
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... growth model. We therefore believe that this aspect is a contribution of our paper relative to the traditional IAM with regional disaggregation but without the natural mechanism of heat transport across locations. The second objective is to provide insights regarding the optimal spatial and tempora ...
... growth model. We therefore believe that this aspect is a contribution of our paper relative to the traditional IAM with regional disaggregation but without the natural mechanism of heat transport across locations. The second objective is to provide insights regarding the optimal spatial and tempora ...
Limits of pastoral adaptation to permafrost regions caused by
... Here I have examined the issue of culture and permafrost in a period of climate change by focusing on the river terrace grasslands (as opposed to the alaas). My findings draw on anthropological fieldwork in Sakha villages situated mainly on the west bank of Lena River and specifically in communities on ...
... Here I have examined the issue of culture and permafrost in a period of climate change by focusing on the river terrace grasslands (as opposed to the alaas). My findings draw on anthropological fieldwork in Sakha villages situated mainly on the west bank of Lena River and specifically in communities on ...
the eastern European Alps Climate change and geomorphological
... 2 Department of Geography, University of Exeter, Cornwall Campus, Penryn, TR10 9EZ, UK ...
... 2 Department of Geography, University of Exeter, Cornwall Campus, Penryn, TR10 9EZ, UK ...
Climate Change and Doom Tourism
... seasons (Becken and Hay, 2007). Some media sources have responded to this research, by publishing articles on the impact of climate change on the world’s best loved natural phenomena, with some writers encouraging tourists to visit various natural sites ‘before they disappear’ (see, for example, Boo ...
... seasons (Becken and Hay, 2007). Some media sources have responded to this research, by publishing articles on the impact of climate change on the world’s best loved natural phenomena, with some writers encouraging tourists to visit various natural sites ‘before they disappear’ (see, for example, Boo ...
Ocean-Based Food Security Threatened in a High CO2
... acidification, its dependence on and consumption of fish and seafood and its level of adaptive capacity based on several socioeconomic factors. Country rankings are developed for risks from climate change and ocean acidification independently, as well as from both problems combined. Fish and seafood ...
... acidification, its dependence on and consumption of fish and seafood and its level of adaptive capacity based on several socioeconomic factors. Country rankings are developed for risks from climate change and ocean acidification independently, as well as from both problems combined. Fish and seafood ...
Conference paper
... glacier data and its change analysis in some basins of HKH region has become only possible with the advent of remote sensing technology. A remote-sensing based consistent semi-automated glacier mapping methodology with minimum manual intervention has been developed at ICIMOD. Using this methodology ...
... glacier data and its change analysis in some basins of HKH region has become only possible with the advent of remote sensing technology. A remote-sensing based consistent semi-automated glacier mapping methodology with minimum manual intervention has been developed at ICIMOD. Using this methodology ...
Ocean-Based Food Security Threatened in a High CO2 World
... acidification, its dependence on and consumption of fish and seafood and its level of adaptive capacity based on several socioeconomic factors. Country rankings are developed for risks from climate change and ocean acidification independently, as well as from both problems combined. Fish and seafood ...
... acidification, its dependence on and consumption of fish and seafood and its level of adaptive capacity based on several socioeconomic factors. Country rankings are developed for risks from climate change and ocean acidification independently, as well as from both problems combined. Fish and seafood ...
Importance of stream temperature to climate change impact on water
... growth and oxygen deficits. Water warming decreased dissolved oxygen, increased phytoplankton biomass during the growth period, and reduced it afterwards, when loss factors dominate. It was also shown that these impacts were enhanced when point source inputs of nutrient and organic carbon increased. ...
... growth and oxygen deficits. Water warming decreased dissolved oxygen, increased phytoplankton biomass during the growth period, and reduced it afterwards, when loss factors dominate. It was also shown that these impacts were enhanced when point source inputs of nutrient and organic carbon increased. ...
Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP)
... acidification is uptake of carbon dioxide emitted to the atmosphere by human activities Key finding 3 The Arctic Ocean is especially vulnerable to ocean acidification Key finding 4 Acidification is not uniform across the Arctic Ocean ...
... acidification is uptake of carbon dioxide emitted to the atmosphere by human activities Key finding 3 The Arctic Ocean is especially vulnerable to ocean acidification Key finding 4 Acidification is not uniform across the Arctic Ocean ...
Contrasting responses of mean and extreme snowfall to climate
... Regional studies of observed snowfall extremes: Decadal variability but inconsistent long-term trends JOURNAL OF CLIMATE ...
... Regional studies of observed snowfall extremes: Decadal variability but inconsistent long-term trends JOURNAL OF CLIMATE ...
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... Octane Week, March 6, 2000, “Texaco Exits Climate Coalition.” Plain Dealer, March 5,2000, “Texaco Drops Out of Coalition; Questioning Global Warming.” Detroit News, March 3,2000, “Detroit could see red, feel blue over not being green enough,” by Jon Pepper. Global Warming Today, March 2,2000, “Texac ...
... Octane Week, March 6, 2000, “Texaco Exits Climate Coalition.” Plain Dealer, March 5,2000, “Texaco Drops Out of Coalition; Questioning Global Warming.” Detroit News, March 3,2000, “Detroit could see red, feel blue over not being green enough,” by Jon Pepper. Global Warming Today, March 2,2000, “Texac ...
Climate - Net Texts
... moisture and could build up even more clouds. These clouds would then trap more heat and…well, you get the idea. This is called a positive feedback mechanism. There are many positive feedback mechanisms in climate change. Another is albedo. As temperatures warm, snow and ice melt. This reduces albed ...
... moisture and could build up even more clouds. These clouds would then trap more heat and…well, you get the idea. This is called a positive feedback mechanism. There are many positive feedback mechanisms in climate change. Another is albedo. As temperatures warm, snow and ice melt. This reduces albed ...
Predicting and verifying the intended and unintended consequences
... included nearshore hypoxia with fish kills and transients of increased emissions of CO2 and N2O from the ocean associated with upwelling (Lueker 2004). Through its incremental influence on mid-depth oxygen and nutrients, OIF-induced alteration of source waters for coastal upwelling should increase t ...
... included nearshore hypoxia with fish kills and transients of increased emissions of CO2 and N2O from the ocean associated with upwelling (Lueker 2004). Through its incremental influence on mid-depth oxygen and nutrients, OIF-induced alteration of source waters for coastal upwelling should increase t ...
Word - Oceanclimate.de
... respect to the effects of the earth's interior on the crust and everything found upon it." He meant that the effects of volcanic activity on the atmosphere surrounding the earth would be of particular interest.1 Although the eruption of Krakatoa caused a notable reduction in the amount of solar radi ...
... respect to the effects of the earth's interior on the crust and everything found upon it." He meant that the effects of volcanic activity on the atmosphere surrounding the earth would be of particular interest.1 Although the eruption of Krakatoa caused a notable reduction in the amount of solar radi ...
Pan-Arctic Climate and Land Cover Trends Derived from Multi
... climate system and are influenced by changes in temperature and precipitation regimes, as well as snow and vegetation dynamics. Temperature conditions in the arctic regions have never been as high, compared to the last 300 years [1]. Predictions from climate models forecast a significant increase in ...
... climate system and are influenced by changes in temperature and precipitation regimes, as well as snow and vegetation dynamics. Temperature conditions in the arctic regions have never been as high, compared to the last 300 years [1]. Predictions from climate models forecast a significant increase in ...
REPORT Gridded 1 x 1 km climate and hydrological
... these datasets were derived. Global climate models (GCMs) which are able to describe the governing processes in the atmosphere, ocean, land surface and sea ice are an important tool in assessing climate change. GCMs project future precipitation and temperature usually at a horizontal grid scale of 1 ...
... these datasets were derived. Global climate models (GCMs) which are able to describe the governing processes in the atmosphere, ocean, land surface and sea ice are an important tool in assessing climate change. GCMs project future precipitation and temperature usually at a horizontal grid scale of 1 ...
Physical impacts of climate change
This article is about the physical impacts of climate change. For some of these physical impacts, their effect on social and economic systems are also described.