City of Long Beach Climate Resiliency Assessment Report
... Powerful Diagnostic and Forecasting Tools, can assist in this regard. 3. Powerful Diagnostic and Forecasting Tools Numerous diagnostic and forecasting tools are currently being developed for Los Angeles County to better understand the current and future risks facing the LA area as the result of clim ...
... Powerful Diagnostic and Forecasting Tools, can assist in this regard. 3. Powerful Diagnostic and Forecasting Tools Numerous diagnostic and forecasting tools are currently being developed for Los Angeles County to better understand the current and future risks facing the LA area as the result of clim ...
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... implemented. Lands under homestead and graveyards were historically regular cropland. In the empirical analysis presented below, we will examine statistical significance and signs of the effects of the LUC variables on corn and soybean yields. 2.4 Corn and soybean growing seasons Due to the spatial ...
... implemented. Lands under homestead and graveyards were historically regular cropland. In the empirical analysis presented below, we will examine statistical significance and signs of the effects of the LUC variables on corn and soybean yields. 2.4 Corn and soybean growing seasons Due to the spatial ...
Inferred gas hydrate and permafrost stability history models linked to
... stand, some of which were inundated and are now offshore due to Holocene marine transgression. Our previous analysis, using a 1-D model (Majorowicz et al., 2008), of Holocene-Pleistocene temperature history implications for IBP and GH layers in onshore BMB during the last 600 ka showed that GHs can ...
... stand, some of which were inundated and are now offshore due to Holocene marine transgression. Our previous analysis, using a 1-D model (Majorowicz et al., 2008), of Holocene-Pleistocene temperature history implications for IBP and GH layers in onshore BMB during the last 600 ka showed that GHs can ...
Comparative carbon cycle dynamics of the present and last interglacial
... many ecosystems are not only limited by CO2, but by nutrient availability. All of these early modeling studies focused on changes in carbon storage in biomass and mineral soils, while neglecting changes in land carbon due to anthropogenic landuse and changes in organic soils including peatlands and ...
... many ecosystems are not only limited by CO2, but by nutrient availability. All of these early modeling studies focused on changes in carbon storage in biomass and mineral soils, while neglecting changes in land carbon due to anthropogenic landuse and changes in organic soils including peatlands and ...
A New Climate for Conservation: Nature Carbon and Climate
... This report was commissioned by the Working Group on Biodiversity, Forests and Climate, an alliance of Environmental Non-governmental Organizations (ENGOs) including: B.C. Spaces for Nature, Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, David Suzuki Foundation, ForestEthics, Land Trust Alliance of B.C., We ...
... This report was commissioned by the Working Group on Biodiversity, Forests and Climate, an alliance of Environmental Non-governmental Organizations (ENGOs) including: B.C. Spaces for Nature, Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, David Suzuki Foundation, ForestEthics, Land Trust Alliance of B.C., We ...
Chapter 11 Hunting, Herding, Fishing and Gathering
... local ecosystems can be noticed not only in animals such as caribou shifting their migration routes and altering their behaviour, but in the very taste of animals. As the various chapters of the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment show, scientific projections and scenarios suggest there will be signifi ...
... local ecosystems can be noticed not only in animals such as caribou shifting their migration routes and altering their behaviour, but in the very taste of animals. As the various chapters of the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment show, scientific projections and scenarios suggest there will be signifi ...
Cotton and Climate Change: Impacts and options to mitigate
... farmers in voluntary carbon markets, whereby markets pay for environmental services like carbon sequestration, are currently very limited. Demand for organic cotton is partly driven by its lower carbon footprint than cotton produced with agrochemicals. Impact of climate change on cotton production A ...
... farmers in voluntary carbon markets, whereby markets pay for environmental services like carbon sequestration, are currently very limited. Demand for organic cotton is partly driven by its lower carbon footprint than cotton produced with agrochemicals. Impact of climate change on cotton production A ...
Ranking Port Cities with High Exposure and Vulnerability to Climate
... all cities considered here is estimated to be US$3,000 billion; corresponding to around 5% of global GDP in 2005 (both measured in international USD). By the 2070s, total population exposed could grow more than threefold to around 150 million people due to the combined effects of climate change (sea ...
... all cities considered here is estimated to be US$3,000 billion; corresponding to around 5% of global GDP in 2005 (both measured in international USD). By the 2070s, total population exposed could grow more than threefold to around 150 million people due to the combined effects of climate change (sea ...
Comparative carbon cycle dynamics of the present and last interglacial
... many ecosystems are not only limited by CO2, but by nutrient availability. All of these early modeling studies focused on changes in carbon storage in biomass and mineral soils, while neglecting changes in land carbon due to anthropogenic landuse and changes in organic soils including peatlands and ...
... many ecosystems are not only limited by CO2, but by nutrient availability. All of these early modeling studies focused on changes in carbon storage in biomass and mineral soils, while neglecting changes in land carbon due to anthropogenic landuse and changes in organic soils including peatlands and ...
working group on adaptation and climate resilience final report
... well-being, the economy, and the natural environment. These impacts will persist and worsen, even with a concerted effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Mobilizing action on adaptation will help protect Canadians from climate change risks, build resilience, and ensure that society thrives in a ...
... well-being, the economy, and the natural environment. These impacts will persist and worsen, even with a concerted effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Mobilizing action on adaptation will help protect Canadians from climate change risks, build resilience, and ensure that society thrives in a ...
Tracking adaptation and measuring development
... or undermine adaptive capacity at different levels. Longersighted, more context-specific approaches that address changing risk contexts and that allow for flexible responses to uncertain changes in climate and unintended consequences of development interventions are needed for planning, implementing ...
... or undermine adaptive capacity at different levels. Longersighted, more context-specific approaches that address changing risk contexts and that allow for flexible responses to uncertain changes in climate and unintended consequences of development interventions are needed for planning, implementing ...
Cotton and Climate Change - International Trade Centre
... farmers in voluntary carbon markets, whereby markets pay for environmental services like carbon sequestration, are currently very limited. Demand for organic cotton is partly driven by its lower carbon footprint than cotton produced with agrochemicals. Impact of climate change on cotton production A ...
... farmers in voluntary carbon markets, whereby markets pay for environmental services like carbon sequestration, are currently very limited. Demand for organic cotton is partly driven by its lower carbon footprint than cotton produced with agrochemicals. Impact of climate change on cotton production A ...
National Climate Change Adaptation Framework
... effects for many areas of the planet. Uncertainties remain in relation to the level and extent of these impacts, and how they will emerge in the coming decades. The greatest uncertainly lies in how effective global actions will be in reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and stabilising the Earth’ ...
... effects for many areas of the planet. Uncertainties remain in relation to the level and extent of these impacts, and how they will emerge in the coming decades. The greatest uncertainly lies in how effective global actions will be in reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and stabilising the Earth’ ...
climate change vulnerability of ski tourism in
... Despite the variety of adaptation options, snowmaking has become the primary remedy sought for easing the immediate impacts of climate change on snow cover and recovering snow reliability technically.35 In the Alps, artificially made snow coverage of ski slopes has reached 36% in Switzerland, 62% in ...
... Despite the variety of adaptation options, snowmaking has become the primary remedy sought for easing the immediate impacts of climate change on snow cover and recovering snow reliability technically.35 In the Alps, artificially made snow coverage of ski slopes has reached 36% in Switzerland, 62% in ...
SADC Policy paper on Climate Change
... Human activities resulting in increased GHG concentrations in the atmosphere have led to increases in average global temperatures. The current human impact greatly exceeds that due to known changes in natural processes, such as solar changes and volcanic eruptions. The global increase in temperature ...
... Human activities resulting in increased GHG concentrations in the atmosphere have led to increases in average global temperatures. The current human impact greatly exceeds that due to known changes in natural processes, such as solar changes and volcanic eruptions. The global increase in temperature ...
Mechanisms of Southern Ocean Heat Uptake and Transport in a
... uptake region in the south is driven primarily by passive advection of the heat content anomaly by the existing time mean circulation, with a smaller 20% contribution from enhanced upwelling. The heat anomaly converges in the midlatitude deep mixed layers because there is not a corresponding increas ...
... uptake region in the south is driven primarily by passive advection of the heat content anomaly by the existing time mean circulation, with a smaller 20% contribution from enhanced upwelling. The heat anomaly converges in the midlatitude deep mixed layers because there is not a corresponding increas ...
Full English report
... and has ratified both the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Kyoto Protocol. Egypt has several domestic initiatives to address climate change, including an inter-ministerial National Committee on Climate Change established in 1997, an ongoing GEF Climate Change Ca ...
... and has ratified both the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Kyoto Protocol. Egypt has several domestic initiatives to address climate change, including an inter-ministerial National Committee on Climate Change established in 1997, an ongoing GEF Climate Change Ca ...
WOMEN AND CLiMAtE ChANGE - Georgetown Institute for Women
... experience natural disasters differently. Around the world, women tend to be marginalized from political and economic power and have limited access to financial and material resources — particularly in conflict-affected, post-conflict, or less economically developed settings — which can exacerbate t ...
... experience natural disasters differently. Around the world, women tend to be marginalized from political and economic power and have limited access to financial and material resources — particularly in conflict-affected, post-conflict, or less economically developed settings — which can exacerbate t ...
Observed 20th Century Desert Dust Variability: Impact on Climate
... earth element Cerium (Ce) (McConnell and Edwards, 2008) in shallow ice cores to develop detailed records of continental dust concentration and flux. Ce is an ideal tracer because it derives almost entirely (>99%) from continental dust. Annual dust concentrations were derived from 40 to 80 Ce measure ...
... earth element Cerium (Ce) (McConnell and Edwards, 2008) in shallow ice cores to develop detailed records of continental dust concentration and flux. Ce is an ideal tracer because it derives almost entirely (>99%) from continental dust. Annual dust concentrations were derived from 40 to 80 Ce measure ...
Report No. www.epa.ie 135 The Development of an Irish Climate Information
... However, due to latencies in the response of the global ...
... However, due to latencies in the response of the global ...
Sociological Perspectives on Global Climate Change
... apparent, social scientists have found themselves called on to contribute to the scientific understanding of the role of humans in global climate change. The opportunities for social science at the international climate change table have tended not to be filled by sociologists. Sociologists have bee ...
... apparent, social scientists have found themselves called on to contribute to the scientific understanding of the role of humans in global climate change. The opportunities for social science at the international climate change table have tended not to be filled by sociologists. Sociologists have bee ...
Global Climate Change - kelleymarine
... system over the North Atlantic Ocean, and of the nature of fluid motion on a rotating planet. The only way to produce an ocean circulation without a Gulf Stream is either to turn off the wind system, or to stop the Earth's rotation, or both. C. Wunsch, Nature, 8 April 2004, p. 601 ...
... system over the North Atlantic Ocean, and of the nature of fluid motion on a rotating planet. The only way to produce an ocean circulation without a Gulf Stream is either to turn off the wind system, or to stop the Earth's rotation, or both. C. Wunsch, Nature, 8 April 2004, p. 601 ...
United Nations
... The Task Force suggests to continue its work to support pilot implementation of the set of 39 core indicators, develop further the methodologies, and develop operational and contextual indicators to accompany the recommend set of core indicators. The Task Force would also contribute to the developme ...
... The Task Force suggests to continue its work to support pilot implementation of the set of 39 core indicators, develop further the methodologies, and develop operational and contextual indicators to accompany the recommend set of core indicators. The Task Force would also contribute to the developme ...
EVALUATION OF LAND COVER AND CROP TYPE CHANGE: BUILDING
... Table 2: Soil physical and chemical characteristics of Yatta sub - County................................... 20 Table 3: Key perception, coping and adaptation questions........................................................... 26 Table 4: Farmers knowledge on climate change in Ikombe and Katangi .. ...
... Table 2: Soil physical and chemical characteristics of Yatta sub - County................................... 20 Table 3: Key perception, coping and adaptation questions........................................................... 26 Table 4: Farmers knowledge on climate change in Ikombe and Katangi .. ...
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.