Globally, we are using 1.4 Earths` worth of biocapacity
... time frame to produce what we consume and absorb our waste. By calculating the ratio of global available biocapacity to global Ecological Footprint and multiplying by 365, we find the number of days of demand that the biosphere could supply, and the number of days we operate in overshoot this year. ...
... time frame to produce what we consume and absorb our waste. By calculating the ratio of global available biocapacity to global Ecological Footprint and multiplying by 365, we find the number of days of demand that the biosphere could supply, and the number of days we operate in overshoot this year. ...
Powerpoint - Steven J Phipps
... • There is evidence that the period a.d. 900–1200 was warm in the North Atlantic. This Medieval Warm Period,coincides with the Viking settlement of Greenland. • The so-called Little Ice Age, from 1400 to 1850,was a cold period for western Europe as alpine glaciers advanced and temperatures fell by a ...
... • There is evidence that the period a.d. 900–1200 was warm in the North Atlantic. This Medieval Warm Period,coincides with the Viking settlement of Greenland. • The so-called Little Ice Age, from 1400 to 1850,was a cold period for western Europe as alpine glaciers advanced and temperatures fell by a ...
The EU and Climate Change Policy
... devastating effects of war. These early regional efforts targeted economic integration, not environmental protection. But how could the EU have developed such a formidable role in environmental policy today given these humble origins? A number of internal developments, which will be identified below ...
... devastating effects of war. These early regional efforts targeted economic integration, not environmental protection. But how could the EU have developed such a formidable role in environmental policy today given these humble origins? A number of internal developments, which will be identified below ...
Uncertainty in climate change impacts on water resources in the Rio
... change scenarios generated using PRECIS (Providing REgional Climates for Impacts Studies) model (Ambrizzi et al., 2007; Marengo, 2007). Two emission scenarios were considered; A2 (high emission) and B2 (low emission) although the PRECIS projections draw from just one GCM (HadCM3). It was concluded t ...
... change scenarios generated using PRECIS (Providing REgional Climates for Impacts Studies) model (Ambrizzi et al., 2007; Marengo, 2007). Two emission scenarios were considered; A2 (high emission) and B2 (low emission) although the PRECIS projections draw from just one GCM (HadCM3). It was concluded t ...
Global Carbon Policy Handbook 2010 - Policies Driving the Growth... Trading Markets Brochure
... information on the value, volume and price of the emissions traded in project-based mechanisms, such as CDM, JI and Secondary CDM, and allowance markets such as the European Union’s (EU) Emission Trading Scheme (ETS), New South Wales, Chicago Climate, Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) and As ...
... information on the value, volume and price of the emissions traded in project-based mechanisms, such as CDM, JI and Secondary CDM, and allowance markets such as the European Union’s (EU) Emission Trading Scheme (ETS), New South Wales, Chicago Climate, Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) and As ...
Quest - Academy of Science of South Africa
... to see. There is no longer any doubt that human activities are behind our current global climate change. The greenhouse gas emissions that were covered by the failed Kyoto Protocol have increased by 80% since 1970 and by 30% since 1990, totalling 49 gigatonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (GtCO2eq). ...
... to see. There is no longer any doubt that human activities are behind our current global climate change. The greenhouse gas emissions that were covered by the failed Kyoto Protocol have increased by 80% since 1970 and by 30% since 1990, totalling 49 gigatonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (GtCO2eq). ...
2004 community excellence awards
... have also taken several concrete actions to reduce emissions in our community, including installing solar hot water and solar PV system on several community buildings, upgrading the efficiency of corporate buildings, and developing a biomass heating project for our multiplex facility. We have clearl ...
... have also taken several concrete actions to reduce emissions in our community, including installing solar hot water and solar PV system on several community buildings, upgrading the efficiency of corporate buildings, and developing a biomass heating project for our multiplex facility. We have clearl ...
Science integration into US climate and ocean policy
... consequences7. Now and in the coming decades, the impacts of climate change on global oceans will lead to numerous challenges for sectors such as natural resource management, energy production, human health, transportation and national security 8–10. These changes could drastically impact ocean serv ...
... consequences7. Now and in the coming decades, the impacts of climate change on global oceans will lead to numerous challenges for sectors such as natural resource management, energy production, human health, transportation and national security 8–10. These changes could drastically impact ocean serv ...
Protecting Food Security of Mekong River Basin through Climate Change Adaptation A Regional Collaborative Effort – MRC Climate Change and Adaptation Initiative
... agricultural water and land productivity Leading sectors defining food security of Mekong region Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture, and Water Resources are highly dependent on climate variability and change and natural ecosystems, and significantly affected by any changes or shift in those syst ...
... agricultural water and land productivity Leading sectors defining food security of Mekong region Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture, and Water Resources are highly dependent on climate variability and change and natural ecosystems, and significantly affected by any changes or shift in those syst ...
OCR - Geographical Association
... conflict and persecution have increased the number of refugees ...
... conflict and persecution have increased the number of refugees ...
How Do Recent Population Trends Matter to Climate Change?
... Although integrated assessment models (IAM) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) consider population, along with economic growth and technological change, as one of the root causes of greenhouse gas emissions, how population dynamics affect climate change is still under debate. Wh ...
... Although integrated assessment models (IAM) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) consider population, along with economic growth and technological change, as one of the root causes of greenhouse gas emissions, how population dynamics affect climate change is still under debate. Wh ...
Reunião na Índia debate acordo do clima
... actions should be taken after 2012. It said the process should be conducted with a view to "a more inclusive and long-term global cooperation based on broader and balanced participation." In a statement to the plenary, Denmark, which holds the EU presidency, said the EU "is not talking about imposin ...
... actions should be taken after 2012. It said the process should be conducted with a view to "a more inclusive and long-term global cooperation based on broader and balanced participation." In a statement to the plenary, Denmark, which holds the EU presidency, said the EU "is not talking about imposin ...
A Review of The Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change
... of reality. As just one example among many, a very important part of the global warming story concerns the huge stock–flow lags and enormous built-in inertias from having such a long pipeline between greenhouse gas emissions and ultimate temperature changes. This built-in inertia causes ΔT to contin ...
... of reality. As just one example among many, a very important part of the global warming story concerns the huge stock–flow lags and enormous built-in inertias from having such a long pipeline between greenhouse gas emissions and ultimate temperature changes. This built-in inertia causes ΔT to contin ...
Environmental Justice and Climate Change in Latin America
... Latin America. Numerous studies report on the currently observed impacts of climate change. These include receding glaciers, altered patterns of precipitation and hydrological regime (extreme floods and droughts), cold and heat waves, and ocean acidification, affecting both the quality and quantity ...
... Latin America. Numerous studies report on the currently observed impacts of climate change. These include receding glaciers, altered patterns of precipitation and hydrological regime (extreme floods and droughts), cold and heat waves, and ocean acidification, affecting both the quality and quantity ...
Small Business Sector - American Sustainable Business Council
... and stakeholders that they are well-positioned to mitigate climate-related business risks, small businesses are driven to consider the risks of climate change due to their unique vulnerability to its impacts. Lacking access to the capital and resources of large corporations, small businesses can suf ...
... and stakeholders that they are well-positioned to mitigate climate-related business risks, small businesses are driven to consider the risks of climate change due to their unique vulnerability to its impacts. Lacking access to the capital and resources of large corporations, small businesses can suf ...
A simple object-oriented and open-source model for scientific and
... SCMs such as MAGICC, GENIE, and the climate emulation tool at RDCEP (Center for Robust Decision Making on Climate and Energy Policy) are also used as emulators of more complex ESMs (Meinshausen et al., 2011c; Schlesinger and Jiang, 1990; Challenor, 2012; Ratto et al., 2012; Lenton et al., 2009; Cast ...
... SCMs such as MAGICC, GENIE, and the climate emulation tool at RDCEP (Center for Robust Decision Making on Climate and Energy Policy) are also used as emulators of more complex ESMs (Meinshausen et al., 2011c; Schlesinger and Jiang, 1990; Challenor, 2012; Ratto et al., 2012; Lenton et al., 2009; Cast ...
Casino-21: Public Participation in Climate Simulation of the 21st
... from ~240W/m2 by ~4W/m2 Climate system adjusts to restore balance. www.climateprediction.com ...
... from ~240W/m2 by ~4W/m2 Climate system adjusts to restore balance. www.climateprediction.com ...
Casino-21: Public Participation in Climate Simulation of
... from ~240W/m2 by ~4W/m2 Climate system adjusts to restore balance. www.climateprediction.com ...
... from ~240W/m2 by ~4W/m2 Climate system adjusts to restore balance. www.climateprediction.com ...
WARMER PERIODS IN THE SLOVAK MOUNTAINS ACCORDING
... previous year, January and February. The aim is to find warmer periods in the existing time series and to characterise their climatic patterns. The problem is solved by two different methods. In the first case we go out from the warmer seasons, where this warmer period continual exists at least five ...
... previous year, January and February. The aim is to find warmer periods in the existing time series and to characterise their climatic patterns. The problem is solved by two different methods. In the first case we go out from the warmer seasons, where this warmer period continual exists at least five ...
Predicting Hydrological Response to Climate Change in the White
... Climate variability and change are expected to change hydrologic conditions and result in various impacts on global water resource systems. Likely impact may be on hydrological processes such as evapotranspiration, water temperature, stream flow volume, soil moisture, timing and magnitude of runoff, ...
... Climate variability and change are expected to change hydrologic conditions and result in various impacts on global water resource systems. Likely impact may be on hydrological processes such as evapotranspiration, water temperature, stream flow volume, soil moisture, timing and magnitude of runoff, ...
impact of aerosols on the hydrological cycle
... when separating polluted from clean clouds off the Atlantic coast of Canada (Peng et al., 2002). One remaining problem is that most climate models suggest an increase in liquid water when adding anthropogenic aerosols, whereas newer ship track studies show that polluted marine water clouds can have ...
... when separating polluted from clean clouds off the Atlantic coast of Canada (Peng et al., 2002). One remaining problem is that most climate models suggest an increase in liquid water when adding anthropogenic aerosols, whereas newer ship track studies show that polluted marine water clouds can have ...
The role of mineral-dust aerosols in polar temperature amplification
... The surface cooling effect of mineral-dust aerosols calculated here for specific sites in Greenland and Antarctica is likely to be of similar amplitude in the rest of the polar regions covered by snow or ice. In the polar atmosphere, dust aerosols tend to cool the lower and warm the higher troposphe ...
... The surface cooling effect of mineral-dust aerosols calculated here for specific sites in Greenland and Antarctica is likely to be of similar amplitude in the rest of the polar regions covered by snow or ice. In the polar atmosphere, dust aerosols tend to cool the lower and warm the higher troposphe ...
Portage La Prairie - Climate Change Connection
... A. Costs associated with larger buildings such as factories are somewhat proportionate, but depend on other factors, such as building design. In essence the costs are not perfectly transferable. ...
... A. Costs associated with larger buildings such as factories are somewhat proportionate, but depend on other factors, such as building design. In essence the costs are not perfectly transferable. ...
world development report 2010: Development and Climate Change
... Sources: DOE 2009; World Bank 2008c; WRI 2008 augmented with land-use change emissions from Houghton 2009. Note: The data cover over 200 countries for more recent years. Data are not available for all countries in the 19th century, but all major emitters of the era are included. Carbon dioxide (CO2) ...
... Sources: DOE 2009; World Bank 2008c; WRI 2008 augmented with land-use change emissions from Houghton 2009. Note: The data cover over 200 countries for more recent years. Data are not available for all countries in the 19th century, but all major emitters of the era are included. Carbon dioxide (CO2) ...
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.