
Ocean Deoxygenation in a Warming World
... Ventilation ages can be estimated from the distribution of radiocarbon, tritium, or chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) in the ocean. From a combination of the ventilation age and the O2 distribution, the basin-averaged utilization rates can be estimated versus depth or density ( Jenkins 1987, Broecker et al ...
... Ventilation ages can be estimated from the distribution of radiocarbon, tritium, or chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) in the ocean. From a combination of the ventilation age and the O2 distribution, the basin-averaged utilization rates can be estimated versus depth or density ( Jenkins 1987, Broecker et al ...
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... while much research demonstrates physical links between climate conditions and hazard events, less research examines analogous links in social systems such as how individuals’ understandings and beliefs related to the environment in general, and climate change specifically, relate to actions they und ...
... while much research demonstrates physical links between climate conditions and hazard events, less research examines analogous links in social systems such as how individuals’ understandings and beliefs related to the environment in general, and climate change specifically, relate to actions they und ...
Climate Volatility and Change in Central Asia: Economic Impacts
... increased weather volatility. Agriculture is a key economic sector and a major source of livelihoods for Central Asia’s predominantly rural population, especially for the poor. Agricultural production, being sensitive to weather shocks and climate volatility, may suffer from climate change if no ada ...
... increased weather volatility. Agriculture is a key economic sector and a major source of livelihoods for Central Asia’s predominantly rural population, especially for the poor. Agricultural production, being sensitive to weather shocks and climate volatility, may suffer from climate change if no ada ...
Climate Change and US Agriculture
... current mean temperature of 59oF (15oC). The concern now is that human activities are causing the natural greenhouse effect to be augmented, leading to significant changes in the temperature and related changes in the entire climate system. Has global warming actual begun? When we look at the Earth’ ...
... current mean temperature of 59oF (15oC). The concern now is that human activities are causing the natural greenhouse effect to be augmented, leading to significant changes in the temperature and related changes in the entire climate system. Has global warming actual begun? When we look at the Earth’ ...
Will the Paris agreement save the world?
... more urgent challenge on the global governance agenda than the societal transformation to low carbon. The global climate is being severely perturbed by the emissions of climate gases from human activities and the changes are happening more rapidly than even the most progressive climate models have p ...
... more urgent challenge on the global governance agenda than the societal transformation to low carbon. The global climate is being severely perturbed by the emissions of climate gases from human activities and the changes are happening more rapidly than even the most progressive climate models have p ...
On the Relative Humidity of the Atmosphere
... If free tropospheric water vapor increases with temperature, the additional greenhouse effect reduces OLR compared to what it would be with water vapor fixed, whence the water vapor feedback factor β is positive, and climate sensitivity is increased. General circulation model simulations of the chan ...
... If free tropospheric water vapor increases with temperature, the additional greenhouse effect reduces OLR compared to what it would be with water vapor fixed, whence the water vapor feedback factor β is positive, and climate sensitivity is increased. General circulation model simulations of the chan ...
Climate Change - WeatherAction
... 1. FACT There is no evidence for the CO2 climate driver proposition in the real world using real data over hundreds of thousands of years. World temperatures do not follow CO2. Give the warmists no quarter! The world is not warming and has not been doing so for 18 years. Even under fraudulent UN-Met ...
... 1. FACT There is no evidence for the CO2 climate driver proposition in the real world using real data over hundreds of thousands of years. World temperatures do not follow CO2. Give the warmists no quarter! The world is not warming and has not been doing so for 18 years. Even under fraudulent UN-Met ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES DESIGNING CLIMATE MITIGATION POLICY Joseph E. Aldy
... projected warming would be 3.5°C, with a likely range of 2.5−5.5°C. The “likely ranges” refer to a roughly 66 percent confidence interval, based on sensitivity analysis from scientific models. The fundamental concern is that warming might greatly exceed these levels due to poorly understood feedback ...
... projected warming would be 3.5°C, with a likely range of 2.5−5.5°C. The “likely ranges” refer to a roughly 66 percent confidence interval, based on sensitivity analysis from scientific models. The fundamental concern is that warming might greatly exceed these levels due to poorly understood feedback ...
United Nations Development Programme
... global coordination, knowledge management and training from a core team in UNDP’s headquarters. Global Environment Facility (GEF): UNDP has supported and continues to support countries with accessing grant financing from the GEF Trust Fund, Least Developed Countries Fund, Special Climate Change Fund ...
... global coordination, knowledge management and training from a core team in UNDP’s headquarters. Global Environment Facility (GEF): UNDP has supported and continues to support countries with accessing grant financing from the GEF Trust Fund, Least Developed Countries Fund, Special Climate Change Fund ...
Cycles and trends in solar irradiance and climate
... climate has engaged scientific curiosity for more than a century. Early evidence accrued from correlations of assorted solar and climate indices, and from recognition that cycles near 11, 88 and 205 years are common in both the Sun and climate.1,2 But until recently, an influence of solar variabilit ...
... climate has engaged scientific curiosity for more than a century. Early evidence accrued from correlations of assorted solar and climate indices, and from recognition that cycles near 11, 88 and 205 years are common in both the Sun and climate.1,2 But until recently, an influence of solar variabilit ...
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... • Understand the behavior of the whole carsharing system under different (carsharing) pricing scenarios • Get hints on the interactions between traditional station based carsharing and free-floating carsharing under such scenarios ...
... • Understand the behavior of the whole carsharing system under different (carsharing) pricing scenarios • Get hints on the interactions between traditional station based carsharing and free-floating carsharing under such scenarios ...
Temperature variation makes ectotherms more sensitive to climate
... Deutsch et al. (2008). In this earlier study, the authors calculated the critical maximum (CTmax) and optimum temperature (To) for 38 terrestrial insect species using available empirical data on intrinsic growth rate at several temperatures. However, rather than calculating the critical temperature ...
... Deutsch et al. (2008). In this earlier study, the authors calculated the critical maximum (CTmax) and optimum temperature (To) for 38 terrestrial insect species using available empirical data on intrinsic growth rate at several temperatures. However, rather than calculating the critical temperature ...
Ecological and Evolutionary Responses to Recent Climate Change
... concerned with other global change factors: land use change, nitrogen fertilization, and the direct effects of increased atmospheric CO2 on plant ecophysiology. Just 14 years later, the direct impacts of anthropogenic climate change have been documented on every continent, in every ocean, and in mos ...
... concerned with other global change factors: land use change, nitrogen fertilization, and the direct effects of increased atmospheric CO2 on plant ecophysiology. Just 14 years later, the direct impacts of anthropogenic climate change have been documented on every continent, in every ocean, and in mos ...
Climate change and agriculture: Agricultural trade, markets and
... Detailed forecasts for the potential effects of climate change on food production in developing countries are given in Section 3. However, it is important to note that the outlook for domestic production in sub-Saharan Africa is generally considered to be poor. This implies a growing reliance on agr ...
... Detailed forecasts for the potential effects of climate change on food production in developing countries are given in Section 3. However, it is important to note that the outlook for domestic production in sub-Saharan Africa is generally considered to be poor. This implies a growing reliance on agr ...
Ecological and Evolutionary Responses to Recent Climate Change
... concerned with other global change factors: land use change, nitrogen fertilization, and the direct effects of increased atmospheric CO2 on plant ecophysiology. Just 14 years later, the direct impacts of anthropogenic climate change have been documented on every continent, in every ocean, and in mos ...
... concerned with other global change factors: land use change, nitrogen fertilization, and the direct effects of increased atmospheric CO2 on plant ecophysiology. Just 14 years later, the direct impacts of anthropogenic climate change have been documented on every continent, in every ocean, and in mos ...
Victoria`s Climate Change Framework
... The transition to a clean energy future is underway. Other countries are seizing the opportunities created by new technologies and changing consumer preferences, and preparing for the inevitable impacts of climate change. We are legislating our emissions reduction target of net zero by 2050 and to b ...
... The transition to a clean energy future is underway. Other countries are seizing the opportunities created by new technologies and changing consumer preferences, and preparing for the inevitable impacts of climate change. We are legislating our emissions reduction target of net zero by 2050 and to b ...
How climate adaptation in cities creates a resilient place for
... change and how greater climate resilience makes cities more attractive to business. Cities are reducing the climate risks faced by citizens and businesses through investment in infrastructure and services and by developing policies and incentives that influence action by others. These efforts to und ...
... change and how greater climate resilience makes cities more attractive to business. Cities are reducing the climate risks faced by citizens and businesses through investment in infrastructure and services and by developing policies and incentives that influence action by others. These efforts to und ...
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... (Conference of the Parties 21) may see a significant increase in media attention. ...
... (Conference of the Parties 21) may see a significant increase in media attention. ...
PDF - 15.64MB - RTCC - Responding to Climate Change
... must be the agreement itself, one that is universal and legally binding. That agreement must be fair, by which I mean that it must provide for efforts that are differentiated according to country, go hand in hand with financial and technological solidarity for the poorest countries, and take greater ...
... must be the agreement itself, one that is universal and legally binding. That agreement must be fair, by which I mean that it must provide for efforts that are differentiated according to country, go hand in hand with financial and technological solidarity for the poorest countries, and take greater ...
Global Climate Risk Index 2006
... that would considerably enhance the global rise in temperature. The possible "tipping over" of the Amazon rainforest might turn this ecosystem into a savanna vegetation and a net source of carbon dioxide by the year 2080. The reason for this transformation might be a self-enhancing effect of three m ...
... that would considerably enhance the global rise in temperature. The possible "tipping over" of the Amazon rainforest might turn this ecosystem into a savanna vegetation and a net source of carbon dioxide by the year 2080. The reason for this transformation might be a self-enhancing effect of three m ...
Rising TempeRs, Rising TempeRaTuRes:
... Given all of the above, is the Sahel region more likely to have a higher probability of migration and conflict as a result of climate change and climate change-related events? More importantly, what are the implications for the youth population, given that it is a key cohort for the present and the ...
... Given all of the above, is the Sahel region more likely to have a higher probability of migration and conflict as a result of climate change and climate change-related events? More importantly, what are the implications for the youth population, given that it is a key cohort for the present and the ...
Quaternary of South-West England
... the last (Late Devensian) glaciation, ice extended as far south as the north Midlands, impinging on the north coast of East Anglia and covering most of South Wales. During earlier glaciations ice sheets were more extensive, but probably never reached farther south in south-central and south-east Eng ...
... the last (Late Devensian) glaciation, ice extended as far south as the north Midlands, impinging on the north coast of East Anglia and covering most of South Wales. During earlier glaciations ice sheets were more extensive, but probably never reached farther south in south-central and south-east Eng ...
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... This paper evaluates the effects of annual fluctuations in temperature and precipitation on labor allocation in rural Mexico. We use a 28-year panel of individuals to investigate how people adjust their sector and location of work in response to year-to-year variation in weather. Controlling for sta ...
... This paper evaluates the effects of annual fluctuations in temperature and precipitation on labor allocation in rural Mexico. We use a 28-year panel of individuals to investigate how people adjust their sector and location of work in response to year-to-year variation in weather. Controlling for sta ...