Unit 3 Lecture Notes (4 Parts, 100+ minutes total class time
... attention back to class. This is a potential break point for a short class period and students can finish Task A at home before the next class. Slide 9: Ask students for the values to fill in the Table (or if you want to show the completed table it’s in webDICE Solutions). Slide 10 shows the output ...
... attention back to class. This is a potential break point for a short class period and students can finish Task A at home before the next class. Slide 9: Ask students for the values to fill in the Table (or if you want to show the completed table it’s in webDICE Solutions). Slide 10 shows the output ...
From local perception to global perspective
... period. The standard deviation offers a more tangible expression of temperature anomalies as it takes into account the natural range of temperature at a given location on the planet. Exceeding a certain local σ value therefore provides a good measure for how unusual a given temperature anomaly actua ...
... period. The standard deviation offers a more tangible expression of temperature anomalies as it takes into account the natural range of temperature at a given location on the planet. Exceeding a certain local σ value therefore provides a good measure for how unusual a given temperature anomaly actua ...
Nitrous Oxide Nitrous oxide (chemical formula N2O), is a trace gas
... terrestrial radiation (i.e. radiation emitted by the Earth), and consequently it is an important anthropogenic greenhouse gas; it is one of the gases targeted for control within the Kyoto Protocol. Nitrous oxide also absorbs solar radiation, which can split the molecule, releasing reactive species t ...
... terrestrial radiation (i.e. radiation emitted by the Earth), and consequently it is an important anthropogenic greenhouse gas; it is one of the gases targeted for control within the Kyoto Protocol. Nitrous oxide also absorbs solar radiation, which can split the molecule, releasing reactive species t ...
Local Government action on the Kyoto Protocol
... Melbourne City Council was the first local government agency in the world to use the One-2-Five Energy Management System pioneered by Australian company Energetics Pty. Ltd. which has recently won a United States of America Environment Protection Authority contract for the system. Melbourne City Cou ...
... Melbourne City Council was the first local government agency in the world to use the One-2-Five Energy Management System pioneered by Australian company Energetics Pty. Ltd. which has recently won a United States of America Environment Protection Authority contract for the system. Melbourne City Cou ...
Climate Change Impacts to the Water Environment: Thailand
... Restore and maintain watershed as integrated strategy for managing water quantity, water quality and its ecosystem Acknowledge the interactions of ground and surface waters Emphasis on adaptation practices rather than just getting the policies in place. Building up the capacity to support assessment ...
... Restore and maintain watershed as integrated strategy for managing water quantity, water quality and its ecosystem Acknowledge the interactions of ground and surface waters Emphasis on adaptation practices rather than just getting the policies in place. Building up the capacity to support assessment ...
Gt C - Carbon Finance at the World Bank
... of about 1.4 GtC y-1 (IPCC TAR) without any additional effort to reduce emissions or increase sinks Assuming emissions from tropical deforestation are 1.6 GtC y-1, suggests global uptake of about 3 GtC y-1 Assuming 50% of the uptake is at mid- and high latitudes, this would allow Annex I Parties t ...
... of about 1.4 GtC y-1 (IPCC TAR) without any additional effort to reduce emissions or increase sinks Assuming emissions from tropical deforestation are 1.6 GtC y-1, suggests global uptake of about 3 GtC y-1 Assuming 50% of the uptake is at mid- and high latitudes, this would allow Annex I Parties t ...
In Cook et al., the definition of consensus hypothesis that comes
... dozen commonest logical fallacies in human discourse. Al-Haytham, the astronomer and philosopher of science in 11th-century Iraq who is recognized as the father of the scientific method, wrote that “the seeker after truth” – his phrase for the scientist – does not place his faith in any mere consens ...
... dozen commonest logical fallacies in human discourse. Al-Haytham, the astronomer and philosopher of science in 11th-century Iraq who is recognized as the father of the scientific method, wrote that “the seeker after truth” – his phrase for the scientist – does not place his faith in any mere consens ...
Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics
... produce predictions of the Earth's climate up to 2080 and to test the accuracy of climate models. It addresses the uncertainty in predictions of climate response to rising levels of greenhouse gases, using ‘perturbed physics’ ensembles. Currently about 50,000 regular volunteers are participating. Ov ...
... produce predictions of the Earth's climate up to 2080 and to test the accuracy of climate models. It addresses the uncertainty in predictions of climate response to rising levels of greenhouse gases, using ‘perturbed physics’ ensembles. Currently about 50,000 regular volunteers are participating. Ov ...
here - UC Center Sacramento
... Department of Land, Air and Water Resources, UC Davis California Climate Change Scoping Plan: The Role of Agriculture UC Center Sacramento May 26, 2016 ...
... Department of Land, Air and Water Resources, UC Davis California Climate Change Scoping Plan: The Role of Agriculture UC Center Sacramento May 26, 2016 ...
Calendar Announcement: PRESS RELEASE
... for Athens-Clarke County. This march is affiliated with a nationwide climate rally planned for the same day by 350.org. The non-profit group, founded by author-activist Bill McKibben, announced 113 such rallies across the nation. More are expected. “On September 21st, we will draw the line to protec ...
... for Athens-Clarke County. This march is affiliated with a nationwide climate rally planned for the same day by 350.org. The non-profit group, founded by author-activist Bill McKibben, announced 113 such rallies across the nation. More are expected. “On September 21st, we will draw the line to protec ...
Solutions and ideas for mitigation and adaptation
... Data rich environment Climate change effects are better documented (and more dramatic) on the Kenai Peninsula than most places in U.S. Solid efforts to forecast future scenarios at local levels (vegetation/biomes, salmon streams, sea level rise) Alaska was among the first to have down-scaled ...
... Data rich environment Climate change effects are better documented (and more dramatic) on the Kenai Peninsula than most places in U.S. Solid efforts to forecast future scenarios at local levels (vegetation/biomes, salmon streams, sea level rise) Alaska was among the first to have down-scaled ...
Documentary Unit - Whetstone`s Weebly
... Primary footage shot by the filmmaker (A roll) Cutaways that support or counter other visuals perhaps shot by the filmmaker (B roll) ...
... Primary footage shot by the filmmaker (A roll) Cutaways that support or counter other visuals perhaps shot by the filmmaker (B roll) ...
Pseudoscientific elements in climate change research
... 2007 far more than five contributors to the IPCC work raised their voices to forcefully to say that the report underestimates the danger of climate change caused by anthropogenic emissions of CO2. This call for attention (to the press) was not sustained by new facts that could have arisen since the ...
... 2007 far more than five contributors to the IPCC work raised their voices to forcefully to say that the report underestimates the danger of climate change caused by anthropogenic emissions of CO2. This call for attention (to the press) was not sustained by new facts that could have arisen since the ...
27 May - Global Change System for Analysis, Research and Training
... Changes in runoff under climate change and variability in El Salvador present tendencies …………………………………………………………………………………...LA06 Deisy Lopez. Economic implications of hydrometeorological events in Costa Rica 1996 2001 LA06….Edwin Vega and Luis Gamez Climate change impacts on agriculture and water and ...
... Changes in runoff under climate change and variability in El Salvador present tendencies …………………………………………………………………………………...LA06 Deisy Lopez. Economic implications of hydrometeorological events in Costa Rica 1996 2001 LA06….Edwin Vega and Luis Gamez Climate change impacts on agriculture and water and ...
Climate Change and Health Talking Points
... carpool, and walk or bike to work; reduce waste by encouraging recycling, and other strategies to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. (see ACP’s Greening the Health Care Sector guide) o Physicians should become educated about the health effects of climate change and how to prepare for and respond ...
... carpool, and walk or bike to work; reduce waste by encouraging recycling, and other strategies to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. (see ACP’s Greening the Health Care Sector guide) o Physicians should become educated about the health effects of climate change and how to prepare for and respond ...
Ist Latin American and the Caribbean Regional Workshop
... Changes in runoff under climate change and variability in El Salvador present tendencies …………………………………………………………………………………...LA06 Deisy Lopez. Economic implications of hydrometeorological events in Costa Rica 1996 2001 LA06….Edwin Vega and Luis Gamez Climate change impacts on agriculture and water and ...
... Changes in runoff under climate change and variability in El Salvador present tendencies …………………………………………………………………………………...LA06 Deisy Lopez. Economic implications of hydrometeorological events in Costa Rica 1996 2001 LA06….Edwin Vega and Luis Gamez Climate change impacts on agriculture and water and ...
EUROPE – A DESERT “NOAH`S ARK”
... changes continue up to 2050 the desert ''ocean'' could exceed an area of 600,000 km². If we add to this the possibly submerged coastal areas because of growing seas and oceans, the water surface (361,126,400 km²) could grow from 70.8% up to 72-75% and further narrow the living environment on earth. ...
... changes continue up to 2050 the desert ''ocean'' could exceed an area of 600,000 km². If we add to this the possibly submerged coastal areas because of growing seas and oceans, the water surface (361,126,400 km²) could grow from 70.8% up to 72-75% and further narrow the living environment on earth. ...
Radiative Forcing: negative
... Aerosols have ‘short’ relative lifetimes – They can ‘float’ around for a few days to a week or two. Aerosols affect the Earth’s energy balance by – reflecting incoming energy and/or – absorbing incoming shortwave and longwave radiation. Cooling influence is stronger ...
... Aerosols have ‘short’ relative lifetimes – They can ‘float’ around for a few days to a week or two. Aerosols affect the Earth’s energy balance by – reflecting incoming energy and/or – absorbing incoming shortwave and longwave radiation. Cooling influence is stronger ...
NCCR CLIMATE UPDATE 15
... could have repercussions to society and there is a need for quantitative information of an expected change. Regional climate models (RCMs) are promising tools for deriving future scenarios of precipitation extremes (and regional climate in general). But because some of the processes are represented ...
... could have repercussions to society and there is a need for quantitative information of an expected change. Regional climate models (RCMs) are promising tools for deriving future scenarios of precipitation extremes (and regional climate in general). But because some of the processes are represented ...
... In our study around 47.5% of students were male and rest 52.5% were female. Around 48% belonged to class IX (age < = 15 years) and rest were in class XI (> 15 years). On Initial assessment, 96% of students obtained a score below 50% which implied a serious gap in knowledge level. Knowledge level was ...
A Meaningful Second Commitment Period for the Kyoto Protocol
... The Protocol’s initial targets may sound modest, but they translate into severe 25–30 percent cuts for the United States from its BAU path, because of the rapid economic growth the country experienced during the 1990s. The same is true for other nations that have experienced significant economic gr ...
... The Protocol’s initial targets may sound modest, but they translate into severe 25–30 percent cuts for the United States from its BAU path, because of the rapid economic growth the country experienced during the 1990s. The same is true for other nations that have experienced significant economic gr ...
The Role of the Thermohaline Circulation in Climate Change
... of high latitudes, and with this condition the reduction of the equator-pole temperature gradient and the increase of poleward moisture flux. Such a re-arrangement of heat and freshwater fluxes tends to weaken the thermohaline circulation. If the meridional overturning conveyor collapsed due to the ...
... of high latitudes, and with this condition the reduction of the equator-pole temperature gradient and the increase of poleward moisture flux. Such a re-arrangement of heat and freshwater fluxes tends to weaken the thermohaline circulation. If the meridional overturning conveyor collapsed due to the ...
Talk SLAS November 2008 CC, Latin America and the media
... And what about the Amazon? There are two great processes of change going on, land use changes (deforestation) and global climate change, and it is the interaction between them which poses a particular threat. We know that after 10,000 years of relatively stable temperatures, global warming has cause ...
... And what about the Amazon? There are two great processes of change going on, land use changes (deforestation) and global climate change, and it is the interaction between them which poses a particular threat. We know that after 10,000 years of relatively stable temperatures, global warming has cause ...
Ocean acidification may cause many negative effects on a variety of
... Ocean acidification may cause many negative effects on a variety of marine species and ecosystems, which would have rippling consequences throughout the entire ocean. One of the most devastating impacts of rising ocean acidity could be the collapse of food webs. Caron ...
... Ocean acidification may cause many negative effects on a variety of marine species and ecosystems, which would have rippling consequences throughout the entire ocean. One of the most devastating impacts of rising ocean acidity could be the collapse of food webs. Caron ...
Urban, Transport and Disaster Risk Reduction Officer
... community to combat climate change. The Fund will contribute to the achievement of the ultimate objective of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). In the context of sustainable development, the Fund will promote the paradigm shift towards low-emission and climate-resili ...
... community to combat climate change. The Fund will contribute to the achievement of the ultimate objective of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). In the context of sustainable development, the Fund will promote the paradigm shift towards low-emission and climate-resili ...
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.