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Communicating Climate Change and Peak Oil Messages
... The tips on the following slides are taken from the two Futerra communications guides which are freely available at www.futerra.co.uk/revolution/leading_thinking See also: www.defra.gov.uk/environment/climatechange/actonco2/index.htm Since these dates, awareness of Peak Oil has increased and the mes ...
... The tips on the following slides are taken from the two Futerra communications guides which are freely available at www.futerra.co.uk/revolution/leading_thinking See also: www.defra.gov.uk/environment/climatechange/actonco2/index.htm Since these dates, awareness of Peak Oil has increased and the mes ...
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. ...
Natural Climate Swings Contribute More than Global Warming to Increased Monsoon Rainfall
... manmade greenhouse gas emissions will impact the monsoons and monsoon rainfall, but also a knowledge of natural long-term climate swings, about which little is known so far. To tackle this problem an international team of scientists around Meteorology Professor Bin Wang at the International Pacific ...
... manmade greenhouse gas emissions will impact the monsoons and monsoon rainfall, but also a knowledge of natural long-term climate swings, about which little is known so far. To tackle this problem an international team of scientists around Meteorology Professor Bin Wang at the International Pacific ...
module 11: what evidence do we have of climate change
... risk of a summer heat wave has doubled due to human activities. More information about this can be found in Module 5. ...
... risk of a summer heat wave has doubled due to human activities. More information about this can be found in Module 5. ...
Houghton CDFS 1 - University of California, Irvine
... the present day, when the climate model is driven with an increase in greenhouse gas concentrations equivalent to about 1% increase per year in CO2 The MetOffice. Hadley Center for Climate Prediction and Research. ...
... the present day, when the climate model is driven with an increase in greenhouse gas concentrations equivalent to about 1% increase per year in CO2 The MetOffice. Hadley Center for Climate Prediction and Research. ...
Adapting to climate change to protect health * why?
... malnutrition, flooding, and (in OECD countries) heatwaves WHO regions scaled according to estimated mortality (per million people) in the year 2000, attributable to the climate change that occurred from 1970s to 2000 (Patz, Gibbs, et al, 2007: based on McMichael et al 2004) ...
... malnutrition, flooding, and (in OECD countries) heatwaves WHO regions scaled according to estimated mortality (per million people) in the year 2000, attributable to the climate change that occurred from 1970s to 2000 (Patz, Gibbs, et al, 2007: based on McMichael et al 2004) ...
A Safe Landing for the Climate (Chapter 2)
... are associated with most CO2 emission on the energy balance of the lower atmosphere. Inertia : - When no one wants to do anything to change a situation. Technically ,it means the force that keeps an object in the same position on keeps it moving until it is moved or stopped by another force. It coul ...
... are associated with most CO2 emission on the energy balance of the lower atmosphere. Inertia : - When no one wants to do anything to change a situation. Technically ,it means the force that keeps an object in the same position on keeps it moving until it is moved or stopped by another force. It coul ...
Proxy Climate Data
... Last Glacial Maximum = 21,000 ybp (maximum North American continental glaciers, lower sea level exposed Bering land bridge allowing human migration from Asia to North America) ...
... Last Glacial Maximum = 21,000 ybp (maximum North American continental glaciers, lower sea level exposed Bering land bridge allowing human migration from Asia to North America) ...
Detection and attribution at the continental scale
... formulations guided by physical principles but also make use of observational data. Example: clouds. ...
... formulations guided by physical principles but also make use of observational data. Example: clouds. ...
Mapping Fire Regimes Across Time and Space:
... What we’ve learned (Part I) • Climate is changing under human influence • Fire regimes have changed in response to both climate and human action • Fire regimes reflect both the physical and socio-political environment • Climate influences lightning ignitions, as well as fire behavior and effects, • ...
... What we’ve learned (Part I) • Climate is changing under human influence • Fire regimes have changed in response to both climate and human action • Fire regimes reflect both the physical and socio-political environment • Climate influences lightning ignitions, as well as fire behavior and effects, • ...
Jackson et al. 2010 - UW Program on Climate Change
... Figure sources: http://www.cics.uvic.ca/scenarios/index.cgi?More_Info-Emissions; IPCC 2001, Summary for Policy Makers ...
... Figure sources: http://www.cics.uvic.ca/scenarios/index.cgi?More_Info-Emissions; IPCC 2001, Summary for Policy Makers ...
Putting global warming into perspective
... years of Earth’s history only the Carboniferous Period and our present age, the Quaternary Period, have experienced CO2 levels less than 400 ppm (parts per million). Also, the Late Carboniferous is the only period in the past 600 million years when both atmospheric CO2 and temperatures were as low a ...
... years of Earth’s history only the Carboniferous Period and our present age, the Quaternary Period, have experienced CO2 levels less than 400 ppm (parts per million). Also, the Late Carboniferous is the only period in the past 600 million years when both atmospheric CO2 and temperatures were as low a ...
Climate Change - Union College
... Asia expand, many of their poorest residents are being pushed to the edges of livable land and into the most dangerous zones for climate change…These communities are among the most vulnerable to climate change and the least able to marshal the resources to adapt. ...
... Asia expand, many of their poorest residents are being pushed to the edges of livable land and into the most dangerous zones for climate change…These communities are among the most vulnerable to climate change and the least able to marshal the resources to adapt. ...
Chapter 16 - Global Climate
... Climate change in the geologic past • Mesozoic to Present – Climate mostly warmer than today – Most recent ice ages occurred over the last 2 million years – Some scientists think the last 10,000 represent an interglacial warming episode and the ice will return – Recent records show mean temperature ...
... Climate change in the geologic past • Mesozoic to Present – Climate mostly warmer than today – Most recent ice ages occurred over the last 2 million years – Some scientists think the last 10,000 represent an interglacial warming episode and the ice will return – Recent records show mean temperature ...
Presentation - Climate Change & Green Economy
... sanctions or legal consequences. Law clearly will be central to restructuring and re-orientating conducts and activities that were hitherto accepted as safe, but, now found to be contributing to climate change. ...
... sanctions or legal consequences. Law clearly will be central to restructuring and re-orientating conducts and activities that were hitherto accepted as safe, but, now found to be contributing to climate change. ...
The energy imbalance cause by human and natural activities
... below 2°C requires global GHG emissions to be Reduced by between 40% and 70% relative to 2010 levels by 2050 ...
... below 2°C requires global GHG emissions to be Reduced by between 40% and 70% relative to 2010 levels by 2050 ...
State Level Workshop on Promotion Of Climate Resilient Livelihood
... Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) organized a one day workshop on promotion of Climate Resilient livelihood under the GoI-UNDP DRR-CCA Programme on 12th May 2015 at the Conference Hall of the Circuit House, Guwahati. Over 60 participants attended the workshop. IN the workshop the rep ...
... Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) organized a one day workshop on promotion of Climate Resilient livelihood under the GoI-UNDP DRR-CCA Programme on 12th May 2015 at the Conference Hall of the Circuit House, Guwahati. Over 60 participants attended the workshop. IN the workshop the rep ...
Lesson 3: Effects of Climate Change on Living Things (Powerpoint)
... Of major concern is the potential loss of alpine and subalpine environments that provide prime habitat for plants such as Jones Columbine and White Mountain Avens, animals like bighorn sheep and mountain goats, and winter hibernation space for bears. ...
... Of major concern is the potential loss of alpine and subalpine environments that provide prime habitat for plants such as Jones Columbine and White Mountain Avens, animals like bighorn sheep and mountain goats, and winter hibernation space for bears. ...
Chicago Council strategizes response to climate and food security
... Affairs outlines a series of strategies that they believe will both mitigate the impact of climate change and advance global food security. While, in the next 35 years, many farmers will experience weather events that are beyond anything they have experienced to date, they will also have to contend ...
... Affairs outlines a series of strategies that they believe will both mitigate the impact of climate change and advance global food security. While, in the next 35 years, many farmers will experience weather events that are beyond anything they have experienced to date, they will also have to contend ...
Climate Health Impact introductory presentation
... Global surface temperature increased 0.74 ± 0.18°C during the 100 years ending in 2005 due to an enhanced greenhouse effect. Climate model projections indicate that average global surface temperature will likely rise a further 1.1 to 6.4°C during the 21st century. ...
... Global surface temperature increased 0.74 ± 0.18°C during the 100 years ending in 2005 due to an enhanced greenhouse effect. Climate model projections indicate that average global surface temperature will likely rise a further 1.1 to 6.4°C during the 21st century. ...
Elements of climate science- policy interaction in Germany
... BACC) derived with scientific methods These tasks are integrated in “regional climate offices“ and a “Climate Service Center” to improve science-stakeholder interaction in particular regions and on the national/European level ...
... BACC) derived with scientific methods These tasks are integrated in “regional climate offices“ and a “Climate Service Center” to improve science-stakeholder interaction in particular regions and on the national/European level ...
Climate Change and Ecosystems - CLU-IN
... Although some forests may derive near-term benefits from an extended growing season, climate change is also expected to encourage wildfires by extending the length of the summer fire season. Longer periods of hot weather could stress trees, and make them more susceptible to wildfires, insect damage, ...
... Although some forests may derive near-term benefits from an extended growing season, climate change is also expected to encourage wildfires by extending the length of the summer fire season. Longer periods of hot weather could stress trees, and make them more susceptible to wildfires, insect damage, ...
Global climate - Gordon College Faculty
... prominent scientists who dissent, misunderstanding the science, misquoting the science and scientists, using blogs from climate skeptics as evidence, cherry picking data. However, there are some general trends among the most reputable people that are worth noting. Here are the most obvious issues: 1 ...
... prominent scientists who dissent, misunderstanding the science, misquoting the science and scientists, using blogs from climate skeptics as evidence, cherry picking data. However, there are some general trends among the most reputable people that are worth noting. Here are the most obvious issues: 1 ...