Lecture13_Atmospheres Part 2_sm
... • As volcanoes dumped CO2 and H2O vapor into atmosphere, greenhouse effect increased temperature above 0 C (freezing) so liquid water could exist." • Two competing effects determined amount of CO2 in atmosphere: volcanoes adding CO2, and rocks absorbing CO2. Result: moderate level of CO2 ." • Gre ...
... • As volcanoes dumped CO2 and H2O vapor into atmosphere, greenhouse effect increased temperature above 0 C (freezing) so liquid water could exist." • Two competing effects determined amount of CO2 in atmosphere: volcanoes adding CO2, and rocks absorbing CO2. Result: moderate level of CO2 ." • Gre ...
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... • As volcanoes dumped CO2 and H2O vapor into atmosphere, greenhouse effect increased temperature above 0 C (freezing) so liquid water could exist. • Two competing effects determined amount of CO2 in atmosphere: volcanoes adding CO2, and rocks absorbing CO2. Result: moderate level of CO2 . • Greenhou ...
... • As volcanoes dumped CO2 and H2O vapor into atmosphere, greenhouse effect increased temperature above 0 C (freezing) so liquid water could exist. • Two competing effects determined amount of CO2 in atmosphere: volcanoes adding CO2, and rocks absorbing CO2. Result: moderate level of CO2 . • Greenhou ...
the whole inaugural address as pdf
... published in Nature (Geden, 2015) in which the author accuses the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) – of which I am one of the authors – of possibly having an integrity problem. The question raised is that of whether climate scientists are too much in alignment with policymakers when ...
... published in Nature (Geden, 2015) in which the author accuses the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) – of which I am one of the authors – of possibly having an integrity problem. The question raised is that of whether climate scientists are too much in alignment with policymakers when ...
334_2008_156_MOESM1_ESM - Springer Static Content Server
... Booth, R. K., S. T. Jackson, S. L. Forman, J. E. Kutzbach, E. A. I. Bettis, J. Kreig, D. K. Wright. 2005. A severe centennial-scale drought in mid-continental North America 4200 years ago and apparent global linkages. The Holocene 15, 321-328. Bottema, S., W. van Zeist. 1980. Palynological evidence ...
... Booth, R. K., S. T. Jackson, S. L. Forman, J. E. Kutzbach, E. A. I. Bettis, J. Kreig, D. K. Wright. 2005. A severe centennial-scale drought in mid-continental North America 4200 years ago and apparent global linkages. The Holocene 15, 321-328. Bottema, S., W. van Zeist. 1980. Palynological evidence ...
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... as well as transiently (reducing current energy consumptions and carbon emissions). One may interpret the difference between permanent and transient emission reduction as affecting commercial technologies and capital stocks, respectively. The behaviour of the emission reduction module is similar to ...
... as well as transiently (reducing current energy consumptions and carbon emissions). One may interpret the difference between permanent and transient emission reduction as affecting commercial technologies and capital stocks, respectively. The behaviour of the emission reduction module is similar to ...
Multilateral Climate Change Mitigation
... warming below one degree Celsius. 28 Seventy percent of the humancaused rise in greenhouse gas emissions has occurred since 1950.29 ...
... warming below one degree Celsius. 28 Seventy percent of the humancaused rise in greenhouse gas emissions has occurred since 1950.29 ...
How We Should Be Thinking About Food and Climate
... amount of acreage producing more rice. 27 In the context of overall greenhouse gas emissions from food production, it should be highlighted that the total warming potential of methane emissions from rice cultivation approximately equals total carbon emissions from energy use and combustion of fossil ...
... amount of acreage producing more rice. 27 In the context of overall greenhouse gas emissions from food production, it should be highlighted that the total warming potential of methane emissions from rice cultivation approximately equals total carbon emissions from energy use and combustion of fossil ...
THE CLIMATE SEVERITY INDEX FOR CANADA
... • psychological factors – darkness, sunshine, wet days, fog ...
... • psychological factors – darkness, sunshine, wet days, fog ...
Global Change and Air Quality, In: Technical challenges of multipollutant air quality management,
... Pollutants with lifetimes of a few days or less do not generally warrant an intercontinental perspective, while pollutants with lifetimes longer than a month are best addressed from that perspective. Mercury has long been recognized by the scientific community as a global pollutant for which regulat ...
... Pollutants with lifetimes of a few days or less do not generally warrant an intercontinental perspective, while pollutants with lifetimes longer than a month are best addressed from that perspective. Mercury has long been recognized by the scientific community as a global pollutant for which regulat ...
From efficiency to justice: utility as the informational basis of climate change strategies, and some alternatives: Working Paper 13 (418 kB) (opens in new window)
... have some representation of every link in the chain from anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases to economic impacts of climate change, which, to fully optimize social welfare, must eventually work their way through economic activity back to emissions again. To achieve full scale in this way, th ...
... have some representation of every link in the chain from anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases to economic impacts of climate change, which, to fully optimize social welfare, must eventually work their way through economic activity back to emissions again. To achieve full scale in this way, th ...
Borehole paleoclimatology – the effect of deep lakes and “heat
... 20 m depth. The warming rate of 0.05 C/yr. at the Czech observatory (located in a park within the campus of the Geophysical Institute in Prague) was estimated. This warming rate is two times more than the simulated value (using the surface air temperature as a forcing function). It was assumed that ...
... 20 m depth. The warming rate of 0.05 C/yr. at the Czech observatory (located in a park within the campus of the Geophysical Institute in Prague) was estimated. This warming rate is two times more than the simulated value (using the surface air temperature as a forcing function). It was assumed that ...
1.2 Climate Change and the Water Cycle
... magnitude of extreme events. This is an important question because in case of precipitation extreme events may lead to flooding or dryness, respectively. In order to enable an innovative approach to empirical-statistical climate extreme analysis, Trömel (2005; see also Trömel and Schönwiese, 2005), ...
... magnitude of extreme events. This is an important question because in case of precipitation extreme events may lead to flooding or dryness, respectively. In order to enable an innovative approach to empirical-statistical climate extreme analysis, Trömel (2005; see also Trömel and Schönwiese, 2005), ...
Presentation (power point file)
... equating the marginal costs of one unit of additional emission reduction with the discounted stream of additional avoided damages. • What discount rate do we take for this? Major debate in climate economics. • The least-cost emission pathway implies a small reduction in the absolute level of emissio ...
... equating the marginal costs of one unit of additional emission reduction with the discounted stream of additional avoided damages. • What discount rate do we take for this? Major debate in climate economics. • The least-cost emission pathway implies a small reduction in the absolute level of emissio ...
Climate and water – an African perspective
... are the dominant concerns in evaluation and adaptation studies. The second is the ...
... are the dominant concerns in evaluation and adaptation studies. The second is the ...
(I) - GCMs and Climate Change Scenarios
... Global warming: predicted warming, & associated changes in the climate system in response to increases in "greenhouse gases" emitted into atmosphere by human activities. ...
... Global warming: predicted warming, & associated changes in the climate system in response to increases in "greenhouse gases" emitted into atmosphere by human activities. ...
http://www.fao.org/docrep/meeting/020/al372e.pdf
... The ecosystem approach to fisheries and to aquaculture are holistic strategies for managing capture fisheries and aquaculture that integrate their ecological, socio-economic, and institutional dimensions. Such strategies consider elements of maximum sustainable fishing capacity and ecosystem carryin ...
... The ecosystem approach to fisheries and to aquaculture are holistic strategies for managing capture fisheries and aquaculture that integrate their ecological, socio-economic, and institutional dimensions. Such strategies consider elements of maximum sustainable fishing capacity and ecosystem carryin ...
The global-scale impacts of climate change on water resources and
... exposure to increased water scarcity would be reduced in 2050 by 22-24 %, compared to impacts under the RCP8.5, and exposure to increased flood frequency would be reduced by around 16 %. The implications of climate change for actual future losses and adaptation depend not only on the numbers of peop ...
... exposure to increased water scarcity would be reduced in 2050 by 22-24 %, compared to impacts under the RCP8.5, and exposure to increased flood frequency would be reduced by around 16 %. The implications of climate change for actual future losses and adaptation depend not only on the numbers of peop ...
pdf - The Paleoindian Database of the Americas
... public interest in the subject. ‘‘An Inconvenient Truth,’’ a film about global warming produced by former United States Vice President Al Gore, won an Oscar for best documentary in February 2007 (see also Gore, 2006). Earlier that same month, the United Nation’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Cha ...
... public interest in the subject. ‘‘An Inconvenient Truth,’’ a film about global warming produced by former United States Vice President Al Gore, won an Oscar for best documentary in February 2007 (see also Gore, 2006). Earlier that same month, the United Nation’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Cha ...
Regional Modelling of Vegetation Distributions
... environments and vegetation types 5. Careful verification and awareness of the model’s limitations 6. Creative use of the model incorporating ecological knowledge and a range of climate scenarios as appropriate. Each of these issues is briefly described below. A useful vegetation classification for ...
... environments and vegetation types 5. Careful verification and awareness of the model’s limitations 6. Creative use of the model incorporating ecological knowledge and a range of climate scenarios as appropriate. Each of these issues is briefly described below. A useful vegetation classification for ...
Assessing the Impacts of Climate Change on Energy Projects
... In order to explore the potential changes in hydropower production as a result of climate change in LAC that is threatening the financial viability of current and future hydro schemes, it is necessary to use a strong appraisal methodology. The diverse nature of Hydropower installations and climatic ...
... In order to explore the potential changes in hydropower production as a result of climate change in LAC that is threatening the financial viability of current and future hydro schemes, it is necessary to use a strong appraisal methodology. The diverse nature of Hydropower installations and climatic ...
Disparity in elevational shifts of European trees in
... recent climate change. Climate warming is expected to induce movement of species upslope and towards higher latitudes. However, the mechanisms and physiological processes behind the altitudinal and latitudinal distribution range of a tree species are complex and depend on each tree species features ...
... recent climate change. Climate warming is expected to induce movement of species upslope and towards higher latitudes. However, the mechanisms and physiological processes behind the altitudinal and latitudinal distribution range of a tree species are complex and depend on each tree species features ...
Arctic alpine vegetation change over 20 years
... Recent arctic warming experiments have recorded significant vegetation responses, typically an increase in shrub cover and a loss of species richness. We report similar changes in vegetation along an arctic mountainside in northern Sweden over 20 years. During this time mean annual temperature incre ...
... Recent arctic warming experiments have recorded significant vegetation responses, typically an increase in shrub cover and a loss of species richness. We report similar changes in vegetation along an arctic mountainside in northern Sweden over 20 years. During this time mean annual temperature incre ...
Polarized frames on “climate change” and “global warming” across
... change is fiercely contested (Fielding et al., 2012). Fossil industry lobbyists and conservatives (e.g., Jim Inhofe, Tony Abbott) highlight uncertainties in climate science and question the causes and consequences of climate change. However, although the US media are still debating the authenticity o ...
... change is fiercely contested (Fielding et al., 2012). Fossil industry lobbyists and conservatives (e.g., Jim Inhofe, Tony Abbott) highlight uncertainties in climate science and question the causes and consequences of climate change. However, although the US media are still debating the authenticity o ...
The ocean`s role in polar climate change
... response of SST after 100 y in CO2 quadrupling experiments computed from 15 general circulation models participating in the Coupled Model Intercomparison Projects phase 5 (CMIP5, [58]). In such experiments coupled models were integrated out to (quasi) equilibrium forced with pre-industrial GHG conce ...
... response of SST after 100 y in CO2 quadrupling experiments computed from 15 general circulation models participating in the Coupled Model Intercomparison Projects phase 5 (CMIP5, [58]). In such experiments coupled models were integrated out to (quasi) equilibrium forced with pre-industrial GHG conce ...
Support for businesses
... supplies and extreme weather disasters could produce a humanitarian crisis. The knock-on effect of economic depression abroad, food scarcity and environmental refugees could also significantly impact upon our lives in the UK. Climate change will be felt directly at home, too. Here in Gloucestershire ...
... supplies and extreme weather disasters could produce a humanitarian crisis. The knock-on effect of economic depression abroad, food scarcity and environmental refugees could also significantly impact upon our lives in the UK. Climate change will be felt directly at home, too. Here in Gloucestershire ...
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.