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... the economic influence of climate change on the Ethiopian crop production with the Ricardian method. The research employ county-level survey data and the net crop revenue was regressed on climate (rainfall and temperature), household, and soil variables. The estimation established that, the crop net ...
... the economic influence of climate change on the Ethiopian crop production with the Ricardian method. The research employ county-level survey data and the net crop revenue was regressed on climate (rainfall and temperature), household, and soil variables. The estimation established that, the crop net ...
National Adaptation to Climate Change
... began in October 2004 and the process was halted because of the Indian Ocean Tsunami of December 2004. NAPA work recommenced in February 2006. The process was guided by the principles of broad stakeholder engagement, partnership building among focal agencies and ownership by the p ...
... began in October 2004 and the process was halted because of the Indian Ocean Tsunami of December 2004. NAPA work recommenced in February 2006. The process was guided by the principles of broad stakeholder engagement, partnership building among focal agencies and ownership by the p ...
Ealing Borough Climate Change Strategy 2008-2011
... each year (Stern 2006). Therefore, the benefits of strong and early action far outweigh the economic costs of not acting. People have become more aware about the links between their everyday behaviour and the climate. With the United Kingdom economy at risk of recession and the cost of essentials su ...
... each year (Stern 2006). Therefore, the benefits of strong and early action far outweigh the economic costs of not acting. People have become more aware about the links between their everyday behaviour and the climate. With the United Kingdom economy at risk of recession and the cost of essentials su ...
Poverty and climate change: assessing impacts in developing
... emission of greenhouse gases (GHGs) and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Working Group’s Fifth Report; Climate change 2001 : impacts, adaptation, and vulnerability, predicts an average global temperature increase of 13.5ºC over the next 100 years. Taken by itself this small aggre ...
... emission of greenhouse gases (GHGs) and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Working Group’s Fifth Report; Climate change 2001 : impacts, adaptation, and vulnerability, predicts an average global temperature increase of 13.5ºC over the next 100 years. Taken by itself this small aggre ...
Global Increasing Trends in Annual Maximum Daily Precipitation
... Annual maximum precipitation values were obtained from 11 391 land-based observing stations across the globe. These data represent the most comprehensive, long-running, high-quality data of precipitation extremes currently available and have been used to develop the Hadley Center Global Climate Extr ...
... Annual maximum precipitation values were obtained from 11 391 land-based observing stations across the globe. These data represent the most comprehensive, long-running, high-quality data of precipitation extremes currently available and have been used to develop the Hadley Center Global Climate Extr ...
Robust Bayesian Uncertainty Analysis of Climate System Properties
... make the application of rigorous statistical methods possible, while they are still able to reproduce the mean climate characteristics on a global scale. Furthermore, due to the simplified nature of such models, modelindependent climate system properties, such as the climate sensitivity, can be trea ...
... make the application of rigorous statistical methods possible, while they are still able to reproduce the mean climate characteristics on a global scale. Furthermore, due to the simplified nature of such models, modelindependent climate system properties, such as the climate sensitivity, can be trea ...
ENSEMBLES_DoW_vn.4_RT5_and_RT6_overview
... EMULATE project (FP5), which builds on earlier EU projects such as WASA and IMPROVE, seeks to extend continent-wide analysis back to the mid-19th century, providing 150 years of gridded data, but only for surface air pressure and not for key variables, such as temperature and precipitation. The use ...
... EMULATE project (FP5), which builds on earlier EU projects such as WASA and IMPROVE, seeks to extend continent-wide analysis back to the mid-19th century, providing 150 years of gridded data, but only for surface air pressure and not for key variables, such as temperature and precipitation. The use ...
DISCUSSION PAPER: Cross Cutting Climate Change
... scarcity, food waste, and high carbon emissions. Losses from natural disasters – including drought, floods, and storms – have increased at an alarming rate. People living in poverty will suffer first and worst from climate change. The cost of taking action now will be much less than the cost of deal ...
... scarcity, food waste, and high carbon emissions. Losses from natural disasters – including drought, floods, and storms – have increased at an alarming rate. People living in poverty will suffer first and worst from climate change. The cost of taking action now will be much less than the cost of deal ...
Print - Climate Change Knowledge Portal
... natural hazard risks and has experienced at least one natural disaster every year for the last twenty years. Climate variability is likely to increase and to have negative impacts on agriculture, while intense rainfall events could increase the risk of floods. Climate change poses a significant thre ...
... natural hazard risks and has experienced at least one natural disaster every year for the last twenty years. Climate variability is likely to increase and to have negative impacts on agriculture, while intense rainfall events could increase the risk of floods. Climate change poses a significant thre ...
Climate Change Policy
... and as such, considering these issues alongside traditional financial and business risk factors in making investment decisions can improve long-term risk-adjusted returns to members. In this way, HESTA sees the incorporation of climate change considerations into the investment processes and decision ...
... and as such, considering these issues alongside traditional financial and business risk factors in making investment decisions can improve long-term risk-adjusted returns to members. In this way, HESTA sees the incorporation of climate change considerations into the investment processes and decision ...
Singapore`s Second National Climate Change Study Climate
... providing a range of realisations of the future climate. It was necessary to carefully select a subset of these so as to balance computational expense against the requirement to produce a range of plausible outcomes consistent with those assessed in the IPCC AR5. This sub-selection of models was bas ...
... providing a range of realisations of the future climate. It was necessary to carefully select a subset of these so as to balance computational expense against the requirement to produce a range of plausible outcomes consistent with those assessed in the IPCC AR5. This sub-selection of models was bas ...
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... powerful addition to any cultural relations work. It seems appropriate that the work of many British artists is already reflecting a growing concern about climate change and the need for solutions. The museum and music sectors particularly are already changing the way that they make and present thei ...
... powerful addition to any cultural relations work. It seems appropriate that the work of many British artists is already reflecting a growing concern about climate change and the need for solutions. The museum and music sectors particularly are already changing the way that they make and present thei ...
126 Montevideo, Uruguay
... emissions sources of the city. With this information the cities could focus on developing specific policies to stabilize and/or minimize emissions. Methodology and tools used The methodology used to develop Montevideo’s inventory follows the international Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s ...
... emissions sources of the city. With this information the cities could focus on developing specific policies to stabilize and/or minimize emissions. Methodology and tools used The methodology used to develop Montevideo’s inventory follows the international Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s ...
DOCX 118KB - Climate Change Authority
... All countries have agreed in the UNFCCC to work together to prevent dangerous climate change. A global goal has been agreed of holding the increase in average global temperatures to below 2 degrees above pre-industrial levels. A review of this goal in 2013–15 will consider if it should be strengthen ...
... All countries have agreed in the UNFCCC to work together to prevent dangerous climate change. A global goal has been agreed of holding the increase in average global temperatures to below 2 degrees above pre-industrial levels. A review of this goal in 2013–15 will consider if it should be strengthen ...
An Overview of the International Regime Addressing Climate Change
... emissions and removals associated with LULUCF activities are less certain and reliable than data associated with industrial and power generation activities. Moreover, some governments and non-governmental organizations view LULUCF activities as distracting from investments in cleaner energy technolo ...
... emissions and removals associated with LULUCF activities are less certain and reliable than data associated with industrial and power generation activities. Moreover, some governments and non-governmental organizations view LULUCF activities as distracting from investments in cleaner energy technolo ...
Impact of climate change on the timing of strawberry phenological
... Cesaraccio et al. 2001), also in the climate in the Baltic Sea region (Kalvāns et al. 2014). Vegetation models for perennial plants can include dormancy release that is based on the accumulation of chilling units similar to GDD but accounting for temperatures below a specified base temperature. Howe ...
... Cesaraccio et al. 2001), also in the climate in the Baltic Sea region (Kalvāns et al. 2014). Vegetation models for perennial plants can include dormancy release that is based on the accumulation of chilling units similar to GDD but accounting for temperatures below a specified base temperature. Howe ...
Short-Lived Climate Pollution
... Human activities result in the emission of a number of substances that alter the composition of Earth’s atmosphere and in consequence alter the climate. The most important of these is carbon dioxide (CO2 ), emitted primarily as a result of burning fossil fuels such as coal, oil, or natural gas and s ...
... Human activities result in the emission of a number of substances that alter the composition of Earth’s atmosphere and in consequence alter the climate. The most important of these is carbon dioxide (CO2 ), emitted primarily as a result of burning fossil fuels such as coal, oil, or natural gas and s ...
After Kyoto: Approaches to Climate Change Mitigation Post-2012
... reduced) to deliver further development in less economically developed nations and so reveal more opportunities for least-cost abatement. In addition, a multistage approach to the allocation of emissions reduction targets, which determines a range of different commitments for different countries dep ...
... reduced) to deliver further development in less economically developed nations and so reveal more opportunities for least-cost abatement. In addition, a multistage approach to the allocation of emissions reduction targets, which determines a range of different commitments for different countries dep ...
The Point of No Return - Exploring Law on Cross
... definition of torture as the infliction of severe pain or suffering by a public official for an enumerated purpose such as punishment or obtaining a confession (see also McAdam and Sau 2008). It could also seem far-fetched to call a disaster cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment. In some cases, rath ...
... definition of torture as the infliction of severe pain or suffering by a public official for an enumerated purpose such as punishment or obtaining a confession (see also McAdam and Sau 2008). It could also seem far-fetched to call a disaster cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment. In some cases, rath ...
Vulnerability to climate change of marine and coastal fisheries in
... The study area includes all the Mexican marine and coastal zones with fishing activity. México has more than 11 000 km2 of coastline; more than 70% of it is on the Pacific Ocean and the rest is in the Gulf of México and the Caribbean Sea. The Mexican marine territory, including the exclusive economi ...
... The study area includes all the Mexican marine and coastal zones with fishing activity. México has more than 11 000 km2 of coastline; more than 70% of it is on the Pacific Ocean and the rest is in the Gulf of México and the Caribbean Sea. The Mexican marine territory, including the exclusive economi ...
China`s Policies and Actions for Addressing Climate Change (White
... The two documents lay the legal foundation for international cooperation in dealing with climate change, and reflect the common understanding of the international community. They are the most authoritative, universal and comprehensive international framework for coping with climate change. Their sta ...
... The two documents lay the legal foundation for international cooperation in dealing with climate change, and reflect the common understanding of the international community. They are the most authoritative, universal and comprehensive international framework for coping with climate change. Their sta ...
Climate change I: Kyoto Protocol preferred policy package
... Assuming all surplus sink credits are sold, the value to the New Zealand economy at a price of $10/tonne CO2 would be in the order of $0.5 billion over the five years. This assumes that existing policies are successfully implemented (and excludes implementation costs). However, if New Zealand reduce ...
... Assuming all surplus sink credits are sold, the value to the New Zealand economy at a price of $10/tonne CO2 would be in the order of $0.5 billion over the five years. This assumes that existing policies are successfully implemented (and excludes implementation costs). However, if New Zealand reduce ...
ASELSAN 2014 CDP Report
... our GHG Inventory. During the CDP period a very quick calculation was made for the years 20092010-2011 for the purpose of reporting to CDP. The risks and opportunities related to climate change has already been implemented to the company-wide risk analysis since 2012. The strategies of ASELSAN is de ...
... our GHG Inventory. During the CDP period a very quick calculation was made for the years 20092010-2011 for the purpose of reporting to CDP. The risks and opportunities related to climate change has already been implemented to the company-wide risk analysis since 2012. The strategies of ASELSAN is de ...
In The Greenhouse
... convection air movement carrying away the heat as well as by radiation, climate change indicators greenhouse gases climate - greenhouse gases from human activities are the most significant driver of observed climate change since the mid 20 th century 1 the indicators in this chapter, greenhouse mega ...
... convection air movement carrying away the heat as well as by radiation, climate change indicators greenhouse gases climate - greenhouse gases from human activities are the most significant driver of observed climate change since the mid 20 th century 1 the indicators in this chapter, greenhouse mega ...
Policy makers lament women`s vulnerablity to HIV infection, yet for
... Darbhanga [North-East] region of India. The floods were caused by intense monsoon rains and there is some evidence to suggest that climate change will make the monsoon period more intense. August 2007. ©Mani Kumar/Oxfam GB ...
... Darbhanga [North-East] region of India. The floods were caused by intense monsoon rains and there is some evidence to suggest that climate change will make the monsoon period more intense. August 2007. ©Mani Kumar/Oxfam GB ...
Global warming
Global warming and climate change are terms for the observed century-scale rise in the average temperature of the Earth's climate system and its related effects.Multiple lines of scientific evidence show that the climate system is warming. Although the increase of near-surface atmospheric temperature is the measure of global warming often reported in the popular press, most of the additional energy stored in the climate system since 1970 has gone into ocean warming. The remainder has melted ice, and warmed the continents and atmosphere. Many of the observed changes since the 1950s are unprecedented over decades to millennia.Scientific understanding of global warming is increasing. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reported in 2014 that scientists were more than 95% certain that most of global warming is caused by increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases and other human (anthropogenic) activities. Climate model projections summarized in the report indicated that during the 21st century the global surface temperature is likely to rise a further 0.3 to 1.7 °C (0.5 to 3.1 °F) for their lowest emissions scenario using stringent mitigation and 2.6 to 4.8 °C (4.7 to 8.6 °F) for their highest. These findings have been recognized by the national science academies of the major industrialized nations.Future climate change and associated impacts will differ from region to region around the globe. Anticipated effects include warming global temperature, rising sea levels, changing precipitation, and expansion of deserts in the subtropics. Warming is expected to be greatest in the Arctic, with the continuing retreat of glaciers, permafrost and sea ice. Other likely changes include more frequent extreme weather events including heat waves, droughts, heavy rainfall, and heavy snowfall; ocean acidification; and species extinctions due to shifting temperature regimes. Effects significant to humans include the threat to food security from decreasing crop yields and the abandonment of populated areas due to flooding.Possible societal responses to global warming include mitigation by emissions reduction, adaptation to its effects, building systems resilient to its effects, and possible future climate engineering. Most countries are parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC),whose ultimate objective is to prevent dangerous anthropogenic climate change. The UNFCCC have adopted a range of policies designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to assist in adaptation to global warming. Parties to the UNFCCC have agreed that deep cuts in emissions are required, and that future global warming should be limited to below 2.0 °C (3.6 °F) relative to the pre-industrial level.