Xeni Gwet`in Community-based Climate Change Adaptation Plan
... and become self-governing. There is, therefore, an urgent need to begin reducing current vulnerabilities and enhancing adaptive capacity of the communities so that people of these communities can face the longer-term impacts of climate change with resilience. The Xeni Gwet’in First Nation is one of ...
... and become self-governing. There is, therefore, an urgent need to begin reducing current vulnerabilities and enhancing adaptive capacity of the communities so that people of these communities can face the longer-term impacts of climate change with resilience. The Xeni Gwet’in First Nation is one of ...
The coordination of climate finance in India
... not convened a meeting in more than three years (Pai 2014). Therefore, in the last few years, its role as the main coordinating entity overseeing all climate policy in India remains unclear. In a significant move, however, the new government has reconstituted the PM’s Council on Climate Change in a ...
... not convened a meeting in more than three years (Pai 2014). Therefore, in the last few years, its role as the main coordinating entity overseeing all climate policy in India remains unclear. In a significant move, however, the new government has reconstituted the PM’s Council on Climate Change in a ...
File - America`s Salmon Forest
... Shifts in the amount, intensity, and form (snow vs. rain) of precipitation will alter the hydrological regimes of streams in southeast Alaska. Warming trends will also affect streams and rivers fed by glaciers. Most aspects of the life history of salmon are linked to hydrological patterns and season ...
... Shifts in the amount, intensity, and form (snow vs. rain) of precipitation will alter the hydrological regimes of streams in southeast Alaska. Warming trends will also affect streams and rivers fed by glaciers. Most aspects of the life history of salmon are linked to hydrological patterns and season ...
heat waves, floods and the health impacts of climate change
... 5. ____________ ____________ refers to the supplies of food, water and raw materials, and the environmental “sinks” into which waste is emptied. It is large in modern industrialized societies. 6. _________________ refers to actions taken to lessen the impact of climate change. ...
... 5. ____________ ____________ refers to the supplies of food, water and raw materials, and the environmental “sinks” into which waste is emptied. It is large in modern industrialized societies. 6. _________________ refers to actions taken to lessen the impact of climate change. ...
Climate change-induced water stress and its
... convenient times for agriculture – likely higher in winter and falling during the growing season. While the drought of 2003 caused around €13 billion in damages and was exceptionally bad, it is not necessarily indicative of a recognisable trend, given natural variability, but is consistent with pred ...
... convenient times for agriculture – likely higher in winter and falling during the growing season. While the drought of 2003 caused around €13 billion in damages and was exceptionally bad, it is not necessarily indicative of a recognisable trend, given natural variability, but is consistent with pred ...
climate change effects on grassland
... Shrub-steppe in the intermountain region of western North America is often labeled as a “cold” desert biome; however, only small areas of the intermountain lowlands are deserts in the global sense.1 Rather, the area is better described as relatively well-vegetated semidesert scrub or shrub-steppe th ...
... Shrub-steppe in the intermountain region of western North America is often labeled as a “cold” desert biome; however, only small areas of the intermountain lowlands are deserts in the global sense.1 Rather, the area is better described as relatively well-vegetated semidesert scrub or shrub-steppe th ...
LCCARL394_en.pdf
... There are significant, fundamental changes taking place in global air and sea surface temperatures and sea levels. The Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change noted that many of the warmest years on the instrumental record of global surface temperatures have occurre ...
... There are significant, fundamental changes taking place in global air and sea surface temperatures and sea levels. The Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change noted that many of the warmest years on the instrumental record of global surface temperatures have occurre ...
Riedy CAGs-AUS-ED_accepted - OPUS at UTS
... that might lead them to reflect on their preferences. The groups are not inclusive as they were self-selected, self-facilitated and unrepresentative. CAGs can point to consequences from their involvement in climate policy, but those consequences fall well short of their objectives. Our objective her ...
... that might lead them to reflect on their preferences. The groups are not inclusive as they were self-selected, self-facilitated and unrepresentative. CAGs can point to consequences from their involvement in climate policy, but those consequences fall well short of their objectives. Our objective her ...
Evolving Comparative Advantage and the Impact of
... welfare losses. Overall, climate change amounts to a 0.26 percent decrease in world GDP. Since the value of output in our 10 crops is equal to 1.8 percent of world GDP, this corresponds to about one-sixth of total crop value. As mentioned above, a potential source of adjustment to climate change is ...
... welfare losses. Overall, climate change amounts to a 0.26 percent decrease in world GDP. Since the value of output in our 10 crops is equal to 1.8 percent of world GDP, this corresponds to about one-sixth of total crop value. As mentioned above, a potential source of adjustment to climate change is ...
Read the report - Alaska Geobotany Center
... Recommendations! Several! steps! were! suggested! to! develop! scientific! research! plans! aimed! at! sustainable! inZ frastructure!development.!The!scope!of!the!challenge!includes:!(1)!examining!the!drivers!of! Arctic!infrastructure!in!different!Arctic!cultures,!economic!systems,!political!enviro ...
... Recommendations! Several! steps! were! suggested! to! develop! scientific! research! plans! aimed! at! sustainable! inZ frastructure!development.!The!scope!of!the!challenge!includes:!(1)!examining!the!drivers!of! Arctic!infrastructure!in!different!Arctic!cultures,!economic!systems,!political!enviro ...
Episodic Ocean-Induced CO2 Greenhouse on Mars: Implications for
... be released from carbonate rocks by thermal metamorphism or result from dissolution of carbonates by hydrochloric acid in magmatic gasses (Mathess and Harvey 1982). Griffith and Shock (1995) conclude that there may be a substantial reservoir of CO2 (at least 1 bar) sequestered as carbonate minerals ...
... be released from carbonate rocks by thermal metamorphism or result from dissolution of carbonates by hydrochloric acid in magmatic gasses (Mathess and Harvey 1982). Griffith and Shock (1995) conclude that there may be a substantial reservoir of CO2 (at least 1 bar) sequestered as carbonate minerals ...
What is ozone?
... that global warming is taking place as a result of the accumulation of carbon dioxide, methane, and other greenhouse gases. The breakdown of stratospheric ozone due to continued accumulation in the upper atmosphere of certain widely used volatile chemicals, especially the chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) ...
... that global warming is taking place as a result of the accumulation of carbon dioxide, methane, and other greenhouse gases. The breakdown of stratospheric ozone due to continued accumulation in the upper atmosphere of certain widely used volatile chemicals, especially the chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) ...
Forests and climate change in Latin America : linking
... Ecosystem-based adaptation projects can directly benefit climate change mitigation, through either increasing or maintaining carbon stocks. This is the case of the adaptation project in Honduras accepted by the UNFCCC Adaptation Fund and described above (‘Addressing Climate Change Risks on Water Res ...
... Ecosystem-based adaptation projects can directly benefit climate change mitigation, through either increasing or maintaining carbon stocks. This is the case of the adaptation project in Honduras accepted by the UNFCCC Adaptation Fund and described above (‘Addressing Climate Change Risks on Water Res ...
Four Futures for Energy Markets and Climate Change
... partly depend on geo-political factors. Growing tensions between Western societies and the Arabic world might lead to restrictions in supply and higher prices. A similar argument may also apply to the gas market. With rapidly declining European gas reserves, import dependency is expected to rise. Th ...
... partly depend on geo-political factors. Growing tensions between Western societies and the Arabic world might lead to restrictions in supply and higher prices. A similar argument may also apply to the gas market. With rapidly declining European gas reserves, import dependency is expected to rise. Th ...
UK Climate Change Risk Assessment 2017 Synthesis Report
... The greatest direct climate change-related threats for the UK are large increases in flood risk and exposure to high temperatures and heatwaves, shortages in water, substantial risks to UK wildlife and natural ecosystems, risks to domestic and international food production and trade, and from new a ...
... The greatest direct climate change-related threats for the UK are large increases in flood risk and exposure to high temperatures and heatwaves, shortages in water, substantial risks to UK wildlife and natural ecosystems, risks to domestic and international food production and trade, and from new a ...
Climate Change: Mastering the Public Health Role
... “Climate forcings” — whether natural or manmade (anthropogenic) — are events that cause changes in the atmosphere and are a significant cause of global climate change. Ironically, volcanoes actually cool the planet. But a far greater number of factors, natural or manmade, and especially in the form ...
... “Climate forcings” — whether natural or manmade (anthropogenic) — are events that cause changes in the atmosphere and are a significant cause of global climate change. Ironically, volcanoes actually cool the planet. But a far greater number of factors, natural or manmade, and especially in the form ...
Slight glacier reduction over the northwestern Tibetan Plateau
... show positive values of 0.05±0.07 m yr-1 (Kääb et al., 2015), 0.17±0.15 m yr-1 (Gardner et al., 2013) and 0.04±0.295 m yr-1 (Neckel et al., 2014) for glacier elevation changes from 2003 to 2009. At Muztagh Ata (eastern Pamir), geodetic measurements show the averaged glacier mass budgets are slightly ...
... show positive values of 0.05±0.07 m yr-1 (Kääb et al., 2015), 0.17±0.15 m yr-1 (Gardner et al., 2013) and 0.04±0.295 m yr-1 (Neckel et al., 2014) for glacier elevation changes from 2003 to 2009. At Muztagh Ata (eastern Pamir), geodetic measurements show the averaged glacier mass budgets are slightly ...
Climate change and communicable diseases in the EU
... This handbook was developed as an aid for European Union (EU) Member States to assess and manage changes in the risk of infectious disease transmission posed by climate change. The handbook draws on current scientific knowledge as well as experiences and best practices from previous national risk, v ...
... This handbook was developed as an aid for European Union (EU) Member States to assess and manage changes in the risk of infectious disease transmission posed by climate change. The handbook draws on current scientific knowledge as well as experiences and best practices from previous national risk, v ...
World Heritage and Climate Change
... Like other reefs around the world, this global treasure is under threat. An accumulation of decades of harm caused by human activities such as coastal development (including port development, dredging, and dumping of dredge spoil) and water pollution have deteriorated the Great Barrier Reef 22 to th ...
... Like other reefs around the world, this global treasure is under threat. An accumulation of decades of harm caused by human activities such as coastal development (including port development, dredging, and dumping of dredge spoil) and water pollution have deteriorated the Great Barrier Reef 22 to th ...
Climate Factsheets - Public Interest Research Centre
... --NCDC (bit.ly/ncdc_noaa) - National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in the USA. All three records show: --An overall long-term warming trend, showing an increase of roughly 0.75ºC (+/-0.05ºC, so between 0.7ºC and 0.8ºC8) since the beginning of the 20th century.9 (Other research ...
... --NCDC (bit.ly/ncdc_noaa) - National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in the USA. All three records show: --An overall long-term warming trend, showing an increase of roughly 0.75ºC (+/-0.05ºC, so between 0.7ºC and 0.8ºC8) since the beginning of the 20th century.9 (Other research ...
Queensland`s biodiversity under climate change:
... and the Queensland Department of Primary Industries found that prawn trawling in the region had a cumulative effect on this marine life, depending on trawling intensity and the capacity of individual species to recover between trawls (credit: CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, science image AS09 ...
... and the Queensland Department of Primary Industries found that prawn trawling in the region had a cumulative effect on this marine life, depending on trawling intensity and the capacity of individual species to recover between trawls (credit: CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, science image AS09 ...
Climate change scenario simulations of wind, sea level, and
... 1872 at 2.77 m above mean sea level (Baerens and Hupfer, 1999). Even higher water levels were reported for February 1625, but documented measurements are not available. Hupfer et al. (2003) summarized observations of other extreme storm surges at the German Baltic Sea coast. Thus, even in the semi-e ...
... 1872 at 2.77 m above mean sea level (Baerens and Hupfer, 1999). Even higher water levels were reported for February 1625, but documented measurements are not available. Hupfer et al. (2003) summarized observations of other extreme storm surges at the German Baltic Sea coast. Thus, even in the semi-e ...
world heritage and climate change
... Like other reefs around the world, this global treasure is under threat. An accumulation of decades of harm caused by human activities such as coastal development (including port development, dredging, and dumping of dredge spoil) and water pollution have deteriorated the Great Barrier Reef 22 to th ...
... Like other reefs around the world, this global treasure is under threat. An accumulation of decades of harm caused by human activities such as coastal development (including port development, dredging, and dumping of dredge spoil) and water pollution have deteriorated the Great Barrier Reef 22 to th ...
THE MIGHTY OPERATIONS OF NATURE
... is the overall aggregation of weather patterns and atmospheric and hydrological processes over an extended period of time and in a wider area than a single point source. We may have had a cold, wet winter in Eugene, Oregon, but that does not necessarily mean that the climate has gotten colder; a suc ...
... is the overall aggregation of weather patterns and atmospheric and hydrological processes over an extended period of time and in a wider area than a single point source. We may have had a cold, wet winter in Eugene, Oregon, but that does not necessarily mean that the climate has gotten colder; a suc ...
Post-2012 Climate Change
... In Turkey, the decision to become party to a multilateral environmental agreement is deliberated by the Council of Ministers and if it is approved, it is forwarded to the agenda of the Turkish Grand National Assembly as a draft law. The draft law is debated and approved by the related primary and se ...
... In Turkey, the decision to become party to a multilateral environmental agreement is deliberated by the Council of Ministers and if it is approved, it is forwarded to the agenda of the Turkish Grand National Assembly as a draft law. The draft law is debated and approved by the related primary and se ...
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.