1 Check against delivery “The IPCC after the Paris Agreement
... After all the last one was quite explicit: “human influence on the climate system is clear” and “warming of the climate system is unequivocal”. ...
... After all the last one was quite explicit: “human influence on the climate system is clear” and “warming of the climate system is unequivocal”. ...
10. Future Climate Change
... and CH4 in 2005 exceed by far the natural range over the past 650,000 years. ...
... and CH4 in 2005 exceed by far the natural range over the past 650,000 years. ...
DOC - Europa
... due to the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation. Each of the last three decades has been successively warmer than any preceding decade since instrumental records began in 1850. Warming has slowed over the past 15 years and this appears to be due in roughly equal measure to fluctuations in nat ...
... due to the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation. Each of the last three decades has been successively warmer than any preceding decade since instrumental records began in 1850. Warming has slowed over the past 15 years and this appears to be due in roughly equal measure to fluctuations in nat ...
Climate science at the heart of sustainable policy making From 1970
... government regulation in response to climate change. Companies can respond to these by: Mitigating their own emissions Source : IPCC ...
... government regulation in response to climate change. Companies can respond to these by: Mitigating their own emissions Source : IPCC ...
Diapositiva 1
... • Most of the information given is not based on current data because then it would be different. • Continuing emissions of greenhouse gases at current rates or faster warming will intensify and will give many changes in the global climate system during the twenty-first century ...
... • Most of the information given is not based on current data because then it would be different. • Continuing emissions of greenhouse gases at current rates or faster warming will intensify and will give many changes in the global climate system during the twenty-first century ...
IPCC slides
... Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) • Established 1988 • Co-sponsored by World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) • Working Group I (the physical science basis) • Working Group II (impacts, adaptation and vulnerability) • Working Group III ...
... Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) • Established 1988 • Co-sponsored by World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) • Working Group I (the physical science basis) • Working Group II (impacts, adaptation and vulnerability) • Working Group III ...
Introduction to Climate Change Part II: Anthropogenic Climate Change
... Observed impacts of climate change ...
... Observed impacts of climate change ...
CO2 Variations, 1999 Mauna Loa, Hawaii
... University of California, Berkeley Mathematical Sciences Research Institute ...
... University of California, Berkeley Mathematical Sciences Research Institute ...
IPCC Fifth Assessment Report: Climate Change 2013/14
... Average Arctic temperatures increased at almost twice the global average rate in the past 100 years. Mountain glaciers and snow cover have declined on average in both hemispheres ...
... Average Arctic temperatures increased at almost twice the global average rate in the past 100 years. Mountain glaciers and snow cover have declined on average in both hemispheres ...
Natural or Anthropogenic?
... What inputs do they use – review of some global warming evidence How do they make models? What are the projections? Conclusion ...
... What inputs do they use – review of some global warming evidence How do they make models? What are the projections? Conclusion ...
Nature, Not Human Activity, Rules the Climate A Report of NIPCC
... • NIPCC vs. IPCC: • What NIPCC did was to ‘connect the dots’ -using the available information from model results and observations • The same information was available to the IPCC from published work, including also from the US Government’s CCSP Report [2006] • But IPCC chose to ignore these facts, b ...
... • NIPCC vs. IPCC: • What NIPCC did was to ‘connect the dots’ -using the available information from model results and observations • The same information was available to the IPCC from published work, including also from the US Government’s CCSP Report [2006] • But IPCC chose to ignore these facts, b ...
17 Feb 2007
... scientists are in the reality business. Richard Alley, a lead author of the 2007 Fourth Assessment Report of the U.N.’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Professor of Geosciences at Penn State University, and author of a wonderful read titled “The Two-Mile Time Machine: Ice Cores, Ab ...
... scientists are in the reality business. Richard Alley, a lead author of the 2007 Fourth Assessment Report of the U.N.’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Professor of Geosciences at Penn State University, and author of a wonderful read titled “The Two-Mile Time Machine: Ice Cores, Ab ...
HKIE Climate Change Corner Issue 74 (Dec 13)
... over the last two decades, the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets have been losing mass; the rate of sea level rise since the mid-19th century has been larger than the mean rate during the previous two millennia, with high confidence; CO2 concentrations have increased by 40% since pre-industrial tim ...
... over the last two decades, the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets have been losing mass; the rate of sea level rise since the mid-19th century has been larger than the mean rate during the previous two millennia, with high confidence; CO2 concentrations have increased by 40% since pre-industrial tim ...
IPCC_Process
... authors, 800 contributing authors, and over 2,500 reviewers from over 130 countries. The IPCC process is very open. Two major reviews were carried out in producing the report, and climate “skeptics” can and do participate, some as authors. All comments were responded to in writing and by changing th ...
... authors, 800 contributing authors, and over 2,500 reviewers from over 130 countries. The IPCC process is very open. Two major reviews were carried out in producing the report, and climate “skeptics” can and do participate, some as authors. All comments were responded to in writing and by changing th ...
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... atmosphere). “There is a need for us to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases substantially if we really want to stabilize the Earth’s climate and I hope this is a message that the world will receive and accept,” said IPCC chairman Rajendra Pachauri. One topic did grab headlines: rising sea level. On ...
... atmosphere). “There is a need for us to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases substantially if we really want to stabilize the Earth’s climate and I hope this is a message that the world will receive and accept,” said IPCC chairman Rajendra Pachauri. One topic did grab headlines: rising sea level. On ...
Document
... Model experiments show that even if all radiative forcing agents were held constant at year 2000 levels, a further warming trend would occur in the next two decades at a rate of about 0.1°C per decade, due mainly to the slow response of the oceans. ...
... Model experiments show that even if all radiative forcing agents were held constant at year 2000 levels, a further warming trend would occur in the next two decades at a rate of about 0.1°C per decade, due mainly to the slow response of the oceans. ...