Safe climate memes - Green Innovations
... 6c. The emergency footing strategy needs to also include solutions for any issues that might undermine effective action on climate. (The case for this has yet to be made.) 7. We can’t (only) single issue campaign our way to an emergency response. (Work has begun on developing a case.) ...
... 6c. The emergency footing strategy needs to also include solutions for any issues that might undermine effective action on climate. (The case for this has yet to be made.) 7. We can’t (only) single issue campaign our way to an emergency response. (Work has begun on developing a case.) ...
Climate change from Poles to Tropics
... With a civilian population of approximately 2,500 possible that rates of climatic change may exceed and a military population of 1,200, the Falkland the ability of species to adapt and move. The likely Islands are an Overseas Territory of the United impacts of climate change in the Falkland Islands ...
... With a civilian population of approximately 2,500 possible that rates of climatic change may exceed and a military population of 1,200, the Falkland the ability of species to adapt and move. The likely Islands are an Overseas Territory of the United impacts of climate change in the Falkland Islands ...
PAAP Newsletter Vol 12 No. 20
... HE impacts of climate change on agriculture and human well-being include: 1) the biological effects on crop yields; 2) the resulting impacts on outcomes including prices, production, and consumption; and 3) the impacts on per capita calorie consumption and child malnutrition. The biophysical effects ...
... HE impacts of climate change on agriculture and human well-being include: 1) the biological effects on crop yields; 2) the resulting impacts on outcomes including prices, production, and consumption; and 3) the impacts on per capita calorie consumption and child malnutrition. The biophysical effects ...
NRDC: Boosting the Benefits - Improving Air Quality and Health by
... reduce the degree of warming experienced, thereby preventing or modulating the following health threats linked to global warming: 4 Heat Waves and Extreme Heat: The frequency of heat wave days in some parts of California is projected to double by 2050, and heat-related deaths are expected to quadrup ...
... reduce the degree of warming experienced, thereby preventing or modulating the following health threats linked to global warming: 4 Heat Waves and Extreme Heat: The frequency of heat wave days in some parts of California is projected to double by 2050, and heat-related deaths are expected to quadrup ...
Cooling the planet: frontline communities lead the struggle
... Social movements and organistions struggling for people’s control of land and water welcome you to their other spaces of convergence during the COP21 People’s Climate Summit – Lycée Jean Jaurès, Metro station Mairie de Montreuil (line 9) Launch of the book he Secure and the Dispossessed, How the Mi ...
... Social movements and organistions struggling for people’s control of land and water welcome you to their other spaces of convergence during the COP21 People’s Climate Summit – Lycée Jean Jaurès, Metro station Mairie de Montreuil (line 9) Launch of the book he Secure and the Dispossessed, How the Mi ...
The Dirty Politics of Climate Change
... parliamentary secretary, had failed to stick rigidly to the script. Minister Macfarlane said that MRET review had “found that the scheme worked too well and investment in renewables was running ahead of the original planning”. The Government was looking for an alternative so that it could kill off ...
... parliamentary secretary, had failed to stick rigidly to the script. Minister Macfarlane said that MRET review had “found that the scheme worked too well and investment in renewables was running ahead of the original planning”. The Government was looking for an alternative so that it could kill off ...
Economic incentivnes for solving problems of pollutions
... serious world problem has a relatively short history first notion - (Arrhenius (1896) Global warming could be perceived both as global threat caused by human activity as same as the natural consequence of geological history of our planet. ...
... serious world problem has a relatively short history first notion - (Arrhenius (1896) Global warming could be perceived both as global threat caused by human activity as same as the natural consequence of geological history of our planet. ...
“TOO MUCH WATER, TOO LITTLE TIME”: ENHANCING
... • The statement “Based on current projections South Africa will exceed the limits of economically viable land-based water resources by 2050.” should take into account the TAR of the IPCC which says: at the current rate of economic growth, energy consumption, population increase, etc, South Africa wi ...
... • The statement “Based on current projections South Africa will exceed the limits of economically viable land-based water resources by 2050.” should take into account the TAR of the IPCC which says: at the current rate of economic growth, energy consumption, population increase, etc, South Africa wi ...
Li_Historical Possibilities
... division of labor that is sufficiently large so that all the essential means of consumption and production are provided within the system. With the collapse of the capitalist worldeconomy, it is possible that the global system of division of labor will fall apart and degenerate into several or many ...
... division of labor that is sufficiently large so that all the essential means of consumption and production are provided within the system. With the collapse of the capitalist worldeconomy, it is possible that the global system of division of labor will fall apart and degenerate into several or many ...
JOURNEY TO PLANET EARTH Extreme Realities: Severe Weather
... Segment Three Topic: Connecting Global Climate Events of 2010 to the Arab Spring In 2010, the jet stream split in two, leading to severe climate events in Pakistan and Russia. In Pakistan, the jet stream “turbo-charged” the monsoon rains, resulting in extreme flooding and 20 million homeless in one ...
... Segment Three Topic: Connecting Global Climate Events of 2010 to the Arab Spring In 2010, the jet stream split in two, leading to severe climate events in Pakistan and Russia. In Pakistan, the jet stream “turbo-charged” the monsoon rains, resulting in extreme flooding and 20 million homeless in one ...
Impacts of Climate Change on Water Resources in Idaho
... Impacts of Climate Change on Water Resources in Idaho ...
... Impacts of Climate Change on Water Resources in Idaho ...
Air Quality, Climate Change and Health
... ° California has 7 of the top 10 most polluted cities for year-round particle pollution. ° Los Angeles has been ranked the No. 1 most ozone-polluted city for at least the past 16 years. • In 2010, about 13% of California adults and children had been diagnosed with asthma at some point in their lifet ...
... ° California has 7 of the top 10 most polluted cities for year-round particle pollution. ° Los Angeles has been ranked the No. 1 most ozone-polluted city for at least the past 16 years. • In 2010, about 13% of California adults and children had been diagnosed with asthma at some point in their lifet ...
Tropical vs. extratropical terrestrial CO2 uptake and implications for
... TransCom3 Atmospheric Inverse Model Intercomparison Study ...
... TransCom3 Atmospheric Inverse Model Intercomparison Study ...
ppt
... Raised CO2 levels are already having a direct influence on the water balance at the land surface. As the direct CO2 effect reduces surface energy loss due to evaporation, it is likely to add to surface warming as well as increasing freshwater availability. The existence of a direct CO2 signal ...
... Raised CO2 levels are already having a direct influence on the water balance at the land surface. As the direct CO2 effect reduces surface energy loss due to evaporation, it is likely to add to surface warming as well as increasing freshwater availability. The existence of a direct CO2 signal ...
Working Paper No 4 Kyoto Protocol Dilemma: Better to have a weak
... In terms of theoretical manner, self-enforcement should overcome the problem of unilateralism such as the US in the context of Kyoto Protocol. However, it must satisfy three conditions: Firstly, “a treaty must be individually rational, which means that no party to the treaty can gain by withdrawing ...
... In terms of theoretical manner, self-enforcement should overcome the problem of unilateralism such as the US in the context of Kyoto Protocol. However, it must satisfy three conditions: Firstly, “a treaty must be individually rational, which means that no party to the treaty can gain by withdrawing ...
Climate change science and the climate change scare Contents
... By far the most important greenhouse gas is water vapour, which accounts for about 90% of the greenhouse effect on Earth. Carbon dioxide is a minor greenhouse gas. Greenhouse gases absorb IR only at certain wavebands. Water vapour has many such bands, whereas CO2 has only a single significant one. ( ...
... By far the most important greenhouse gas is water vapour, which accounts for about 90% of the greenhouse effect on Earth. Carbon dioxide is a minor greenhouse gas. Greenhouse gases absorb IR only at certain wavebands. Water vapour has many such bands, whereas CO2 has only a single significant one. ( ...
Presentation by Rita van Dingenen, joint IES/JRC
... • Local and short term co-benefits for non-annex 1 countries issue in climate negotiations • Kyoto flexible mechanisms: implications location of emission reductions (Climate forcing/AQ)? • Hemispheric transport of pollution • Increasing contribution ship/aviation emissions • Difference with NEC-GP ...
... • Local and short term co-benefits for non-annex 1 countries issue in climate negotiations • Kyoto flexible mechanisms: implications location of emission reductions (Climate forcing/AQ)? • Hemispheric transport of pollution • Increasing contribution ship/aviation emissions • Difference with NEC-GP ...
Natural Defenses - Metcalf Institute
... walls to avoid undeveloped and conservation areas and beaches that are used for tourism ...
... walls to avoid undeveloped and conservation areas and beaches that are used for tourism ...
Greenhouse Gas Emissions and
... Stakeholder input via 5 subcommittees: reporting, scope, electricity, allocations, and offsets. ...
... Stakeholder input via 5 subcommittees: reporting, scope, electricity, allocations, and offsets. ...
Increasing Atmospheric Poleward Energy Transport with Global
... The increase in MSE flux in the GCMs is associated with an increase in LH flux and a compensating but smaller decrease in DSE flux (Fig. 2 of Hwang et al. [2010]). We next demonstrate that this increase can be understood with a one-dimensional energy balance model (EBM) [Sellers, 1969; Budyko, 1969] ...
... The increase in MSE flux in the GCMs is associated with an increase in LH flux and a compensating but smaller decrease in DSE flux (Fig. 2 of Hwang et al. [2010]). We next demonstrate that this increase can be understood with a one-dimensional energy balance model (EBM) [Sellers, 1969; Budyko, 1969] ...
Optimal Global Dynamic Carbon Abatement
... challenges posed by global warming would be a harmonized, global tax on greenhouse gas emissions that increases over time, roughly with the discount rate (e.g. Nordhaus, 2007). Many details of such a proposal are hotly discussed, but one aspect is rarely questioned in the economic literature: should ...
... challenges posed by global warming would be a harmonized, global tax on greenhouse gas emissions that increases over time, roughly with the discount rate (e.g. Nordhaus, 2007). Many details of such a proposal are hotly discussed, but one aspect is rarely questioned in the economic literature: should ...
... social sciences have only made progress by accepting imperfect to climate risk would mean that society would demand more states of knowledge as the moving goalposts necessary to have for assuming risk, and that the demanded return for alternative any research, any discourse, and any progress at all. ...
Emissions debt
... – People relying on scarce water resources. Between 75 and 250 million of people are likely to face increased water stress by 2020 due to climate change. – Communities susceptible to health impacts. The health of millions of people will likely be affected through increased malnutrition, increased di ...
... – People relying on scarce water resources. Between 75 and 250 million of people are likely to face increased water stress by 2020 due to climate change. – Communities susceptible to health impacts. The health of millions of people will likely be affected through increased malnutrition, increased di ...
Greenhouse Policy Architectures and Institutions
... agenda plainly rests on a particular view of that agenda. The next section outlines that view. The Climate Issue Today There appears to be near-universal agreement regarding several key features of the climate change issue, most of which are developed by the Report.3 First, the relevant economic and ...
... agenda plainly rests on a particular view of that agenda. The next section outlines that view. The Climate Issue Today There appears to be near-universal agreement regarding several key features of the climate change issue, most of which are developed by the Report.3 First, the relevant economic and ...
Whales in Hot Water? - Whale and Dolphin Conservation
... that are almost always clear of ice. Polynyas are caused by persistent physical conditions, such as upwellings or wind patterns, and are of critical importance for many arctic species, including several cetaceans such as belugas, narwhals and bowhead whales. xxvii They provide important places where ...
... that are almost always clear of ice. Polynyas are caused by persistent physical conditions, such as upwellings or wind patterns, and are of critical importance for many arctic species, including several cetaceans such as belugas, narwhals and bowhead whales. xxvii They provide important places where ...
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.