
Brownie, C., King, L. D., and Dube, T. J. (2004Longitudinal and Spatial Analyses Applied to Corn Yield Data from a Long-Term Rotation Trial,"
... challenges, as illustrated by a 10 year study on the effects of reduced chemical inputs and different cropping sequences, most of which involved corn (Zea mays L.) (King and Buchanan, 1993). Important features of the yield data from this trial include considerable unbalance, possible correlations ac ...
... challenges, as illustrated by a 10 year study on the effects of reduced chemical inputs and different cropping sequences, most of which involved corn (Zea mays L.) (King and Buchanan, 1993). Important features of the yield data from this trial include considerable unbalance, possible correlations ac ...
- Wiley Online Library
... The portfolio of approaches to respond to the challenges posed by anthropogenic climate change has broadened beyond mitigation and adaptation with the recent discussion of potential climate engineering options. How to define and categorize climate engineering options has been a recurring issue in bo ...
... The portfolio of approaches to respond to the challenges posed by anthropogenic climate change has broadened beyond mitigation and adaptation with the recent discussion of potential climate engineering options. How to define and categorize climate engineering options has been a recurring issue in bo ...
Current models broadly neglect specific needs of under climate change
... Given the typically large scales associated with climatic change and species distributions, it seems reasonable to focus on more than a single protected area. However, in order to understand mechanisms of local species and community dynamics it is necessary to also examine specific protected areas o ...
... Given the typically large scales associated with climatic change and species distributions, it seems reasonable to focus on more than a single protected area. However, in order to understand mechanisms of local species and community dynamics it is necessary to also examine specific protected areas o ...
How warm days increase belief in global warming.
... caused by being primed with the term global warming was not supported by our results. Study 2 tested the possibility that participants have limited understanding of climate science and incorrectly believe that today’s local temperature is relevant information to use in global warming judgements. Loc ...
... caused by being primed with the term global warming was not supported by our results. Study 2 tested the possibility that participants have limited understanding of climate science and incorrectly believe that today’s local temperature is relevant information to use in global warming judgements. Loc ...
2. The Irish Response to Climate Change
... In particular, the government had planned to introduce a specific carbon tax but decided not to do so in September 2004, probably because they did not wish to add to the high increases in energy costs that had occurred around that time and because of lobbying from industry.17 This quiet retreat mark ...
... In particular, the government had planned to introduce a specific carbon tax but decided not to do so in September 2004, probably because they did not wish to add to the high increases in energy costs that had occurred around that time and because of lobbying from industry.17 This quiet retreat mark ...
Smallholder Farmers` Perception of Climate Change
... The earth’s average surface temperature has increased by almost 0.740C over the past century (IPCC, 2007a). The consequences of this alteration are now becoming more visible as climatic conditions and ecosystems change (IPCC, 2007b). Climate refers to the characteristic conditions of the earth’s low ...
... The earth’s average surface temperature has increased by almost 0.740C over the past century (IPCC, 2007a). The consequences of this alteration are now becoming more visible as climatic conditions and ecosystems change (IPCC, 2007b). Climate refers to the characteristic conditions of the earth’s low ...
Filguiera-AquacultureModeling.pdf
... -‐ Higher deple4on in second year-‐> less suitable for growing mussels -‐ To obtain the same values both years 40% biomass reduc4on in 1999 -‐ The datasets highlight the importance of ...
... -‐ Higher deple4on in second year-‐> less suitable for growing mussels -‐ To obtain the same values both years 40% biomass reduc4on in 1999 -‐ The datasets highlight the importance of ...
Week 7, Part 2 - Atmospheric Sciences at UNBC
... • In addition to temperature changes, the patterns of precipitation would undoubtedly change annual totals would likely increase over the arctic mainland, although current regional projections are again quite variable between models. • Increase of 10 to 50% in summer and as much as 60% in winter ma ...
... • In addition to temperature changes, the patterns of precipitation would undoubtedly change annual totals would likely increase over the arctic mainland, although current regional projections are again quite variable between models. • Increase of 10 to 50% in summer and as much as 60% in winter ma ...
Global late Quaternary megafauna extinctions linked to humans, not
... Although megafaunal extinctions occurred worldwide, most studies focus on a specific region [17–19], and the few global-scale studies have been geographically incomplete and/or very coarse-grained [3,20]. In an influential review, Barnosky et al. [3] provided a continental breakdown of the Late Plei ...
... Although megafaunal extinctions occurred worldwide, most studies focus on a specific region [17–19], and the few global-scale studies have been geographically incomplete and/or very coarse-grained [3,20]. In an influential review, Barnosky et al. [3] provided a continental breakdown of the Late Plei ...
Global late Quaternary megafauna extinctions linked to humans, not
... Although megafaunal extinctions occurred worldwide, most studies focus on a specific region [17–19], and the few global-scale studies have been geographically incomplete and/or very coarse-grained [3,20]. In an influential review, Barnosky et al. [3] provided a continental breakdown of the Late Plei ...
... Although megafaunal extinctions occurred worldwide, most studies focus on a specific region [17–19], and the few global-scale studies have been geographically incomplete and/or very coarse-grained [3,20]. In an influential review, Barnosky et al. [3] provided a continental breakdown of the Late Plei ...
the calm before the storm
... Brazil is one of the world’s biggest emitters of greenhouse gases, with most of the country’s CO2e emissions being caused by changes in land use, agriculture and forestry12. Coffee growing itself, involving forest clearance to create space for cultivation and intensive use of fertilisers, also contr ...
... Brazil is one of the world’s biggest emitters of greenhouse gases, with most of the country’s CO2e emissions being caused by changes in land use, agriculture and forestry12. Coffee growing itself, involving forest clearance to create space for cultivation and intensive use of fertilisers, also contr ...
Examples of adaptation for marine and coastal stakeholders
... business climate change adaptation. The report provides a framework that businesses can use to determine their susceptibility to adverse financial effects. It considers internal business operations in addition to supplier and consumer factors. Case studies of firms that have undertaken programmes ar ...
... business climate change adaptation. The report provides a framework that businesses can use to determine their susceptibility to adverse financial effects. It considers internal business operations in addition to supplier and consumer factors. Case studies of firms that have undertaken programmes ar ...
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... to worsen with climate change. Most economies in this region depend on natural resources. Biomass supplies 80% of the domestic primary energy supply. Rain-fed agriculture comprises 23% of GDP (excluding South Africa) and employs about 70% of the population. The lack of proper infrastructure could un ...
... to worsen with climate change. Most economies in this region depend on natural resources. Biomass supplies 80% of the domestic primary energy supply. Rain-fed agriculture comprises 23% of GDP (excluding South Africa) and employs about 70% of the population. The lack of proper infrastructure could un ...
Preserving the World Second Largest Hypersaline Lake under
... statistically bias-corrected General Circulation Models (GCMs) outputs from a low and high representative concentration pathways (RCPs) (Moss et al. 2010). In addition, to study the impact of the water resources plans on the future inflow, the two proposed plans plus the current, and the naturalized ...
... statistically bias-corrected General Circulation Models (GCMs) outputs from a low and high representative concentration pathways (RCPs) (Moss et al. 2010). In addition, to study the impact of the water resources plans on the future inflow, the two proposed plans plus the current, and the naturalized ...
The Solar Radiation Budget, and High
... On the other hand the sensitivity of surface albedo to surface temperature in NH land masses exhibits a factor-of-three spread in transient climate change experiments. This spread may be dramatically reduced by exploiting the northern hemisphere springtime warming and simultaneous snow retreat as an ...
... On the other hand the sensitivity of surface albedo to surface temperature in NH land masses exhibits a factor-of-three spread in transient climate change experiments. This spread may be dramatically reduced by exploiting the northern hemisphere springtime warming and simultaneous snow retreat as an ...
Potential impacts of aerosol–land–atmosphere interactions on the Indian monsoonal rainfall characteristics
... characteristics can alter the surface Bowen ratio and have a feedback via boundary layer processes. Recent results from field measurements and model analyses suggest that aerosols can have similar impacts on land–atmosphere interactions (by modifying the surface energy balance). Most of these studie ...
... characteristics can alter the surface Bowen ratio and have a feedback via boundary layer processes. Recent results from field measurements and model analyses suggest that aerosols can have similar impacts on land–atmosphere interactions (by modifying the surface energy balance). Most of these studie ...
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... greenhouse gases in the atmosphere that have their origin in human activities.18 In the last three decades, anthropogenic warming has ‘likely’ had a discernible influence on observed global changes in physical and biological systems.19 Continued greenhouse gas emissions at the same, or at or above c ...
... greenhouse gases in the atmosphere that have their origin in human activities.18 In the last three decades, anthropogenic warming has ‘likely’ had a discernible influence on observed global changes in physical and biological systems.19 Continued greenhouse gas emissions at the same, or at or above c ...
Visualizing Future Climate in Latin America
... analysis found a significant temperature anomaly for the Andes region, well in excess of the average anticipated temperature increases over the nation’s territory. This is in agreement with other recent projections of temperature increases over the Andes. Grinia Jesús Avalos Roldán of Peru’s Nationa ...
... analysis found a significant temperature anomaly for the Andes region, well in excess of the average anticipated temperature increases over the nation’s territory. This is in agreement with other recent projections of temperature increases over the Andes. Grinia Jesús Avalos Roldán of Peru’s Nationa ...
Climate Change and Public Health 101
... Winter temperatures have been rising about twice as fast as annual average temperatures Minimum or ‘overnight low’ temperatures have been rising faster than maximum or ‘daytime high’ temperatures ...
... Winter temperatures have been rising about twice as fast as annual average temperatures Minimum or ‘overnight low’ temperatures have been rising faster than maximum or ‘daytime high’ temperatures ...
Industrialization Emission - Scientific Research Publishing
... in coastal precipitation, and the temperature will rise. So different growth stages of phytoplankton can have opposite effects on the local climate. As coastal environmental pollution will also influence the growth of phytoplankton, climatic characteristics will be different in different polluted co ...
... in coastal precipitation, and the temperature will rise. So different growth stages of phytoplankton can have opposite effects on the local climate. As coastal environmental pollution will also influence the growth of phytoplankton, climatic characteristics will be different in different polluted co ...
3 - Environmental Intermediate
... enhanced (man made: anthropogenic) greenhouse effect, which results from gases emitted as a result of human activities The greenhouse effect the process by which energy is recycled in the atmosphere to warm the Earth's surface and is an essential piece of Earth's climate. Under stable conditions, th ...
... enhanced (man made: anthropogenic) greenhouse effect, which results from gases emitted as a result of human activities The greenhouse effect the process by which energy is recycled in the atmosphere to warm the Earth's surface and is an essential piece of Earth's climate. Under stable conditions, th ...