
12Aug2016CSIR_Climate Change and Health
... of South Africans? Large focus needs to be on non-climate factors: Non-climate factors are everything else that can increase vulnerability or protect people’s/community’s health This are critical as we can control these we can’t always eliminate increased risk to health from climate change, but we ...
... of South Africans? Large focus needs to be on non-climate factors: Non-climate factors are everything else that can increase vulnerability or protect people’s/community’s health This are critical as we can control these we can’t always eliminate increased risk to health from climate change, but we ...
No effect of carbamazepine daily dose on phenobarbital
... Objectives: The aim of the study was to explore impact of carbamazepine aCBZ) daily dose on phenobarbital aPB) oral clearance aCL/F) in adult patients with epilepsy. The influence of CBZ is indefinite as previous results indicate variable effects on PB disposition. Decrease of PB CL/F in the presenc ...
... Objectives: The aim of the study was to explore impact of carbamazepine aCBZ) daily dose on phenobarbital aPB) oral clearance aCL/F) in adult patients with epilepsy. The influence of CBZ is indefinite as previous results indicate variable effects on PB disposition. Decrease of PB CL/F in the presenc ...
3. The Climate Change Adaptation Planning Process
... The Tool data set was interrogated to determine the main values responsible for the focus area being identified. The components of the natural resource system that underpin those values should be addressed by adaptation actions. Components may include people and infrastructure, as well as natural as ...
... The Tool data set was interrogated to determine the main values responsible for the focus area being identified. The components of the natural resource system that underpin those values should be addressed by adaptation actions. Components may include people and infrastructure, as well as natural as ...
Water and Climate Change Adaptation
... • Overall increase in annual mean temperature of approximately 1.5 ºC for the period 2011-40, from 2.5 ºC to 2.9 ºC during 2041-70 and from 3.6 ºC to 4.8 ºC for the period 2071-2100. Greater increases are expected during the spring and summer. • Decrease in mean annual precipitation of 5% to 6% for ...
... • Overall increase in annual mean temperature of approximately 1.5 ºC for the period 2011-40, from 2.5 ºC to 2.9 ºC during 2041-70 and from 3.6 ºC to 4.8 ºC for the period 2071-2100. Greater increases are expected during the spring and summer. • Decrease in mean annual precipitation of 5% to 6% for ...
Syllabus (PDF)
... The nature of optically opaque atmosphere. What are the chemical composition of the atmosphere, radiative properties of greenhouse gases, selective absorption of infrared light, and saturation band width? Reading: Archer Chapter 4 3.2) The temperature structure of atmosphere How do the vertical moti ...
... The nature of optically opaque atmosphere. What are the chemical composition of the atmosphere, radiative properties of greenhouse gases, selective absorption of infrared light, and saturation band width? Reading: Archer Chapter 4 3.2) The temperature structure of atmosphere How do the vertical moti ...
An intercomparison of observed and simulated extreme rainfall and
... the 40 years of study. Given the lack of stations in Amazon, we focus our study South of 10◦ S were stations are more concentrated. The Vebyk (Value Estimation BY Kriging) algorithm has been computed with no anisotropy and 20 stations are used for each interpolated data. The well-known exponential a ...
... the 40 years of study. Given the lack of stations in Amazon, we focus our study South of 10◦ S were stations are more concentrated. The Vebyk (Value Estimation BY Kriging) algorithm has been computed with no anisotropy and 20 stations are used for each interpolated data. The well-known exponential a ...
evident - Mudanças Climáticas
... the 40 years of study. Given the lack of stations in Amazon, we focus our study South of 10◦ S were stations are more concentrated. The Vebyk (Value Estimation BY Kriging) algorithm has been computed with no anisotropy and 20 stations are used for each interpolated data. The well-known exponential a ...
... the 40 years of study. Given the lack of stations in Amazon, we focus our study South of 10◦ S were stations are more concentrated. The Vebyk (Value Estimation BY Kriging) algorithm has been computed with no anisotropy and 20 stations are used for each interpolated data. The well-known exponential a ...
Assessing the Vulnerability of Fish Stocks in a Changing Climate
... The methodology will provide fishery managers, scientists, and others with information they can use as they consider what additional scientific information is needed and how to adapt management strategies for those fish stocks. This will include information about which species in the region are most ...
... The methodology will provide fishery managers, scientists, and others with information they can use as they consider what additional scientific information is needed and how to adapt management strategies for those fish stocks. This will include information about which species in the region are most ...
Forests in Washington (PDF)
... Average of area burned calculated separately for climate simulated by two global climate models (CGCM3 and ECHAM5) under a medium (A1B) greenhouse gas scenario. ...
... Average of area burned calculated separately for climate simulated by two global climate models (CGCM3 and ECHAM5) under a medium (A1B) greenhouse gas scenario. ...
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... 3. Data on South American Agriculture Our empirical analysis relies on an economic survey undertaken by country teams from seven countries in South America (Mendelsohn et al. 2007b). The seven countries include: Argentine, Uruguay, Chile, and Brazil from the Southern Cone region, and Venezuela, Ecua ...
... 3. Data on South American Agriculture Our empirical analysis relies on an economic survey undertaken by country teams from seven countries in South America (Mendelsohn et al. 2007b). The seven countries include: Argentine, Uruguay, Chile, and Brazil from the Southern Cone region, and Venezuela, Ecua ...
Mao et al., 2016. - Site BU
... observed greening record is consistent with an assumption of anthropogenic forcings, where greenhouse gases play a dominant role, but is not consistent with simulations that include only natural forcings and internal climate variability. These results provide the first clear evidence of a discernibl ...
... observed greening record is consistent with an assumption of anthropogenic forcings, where greenhouse gases play a dominant role, but is not consistent with simulations that include only natural forcings and internal climate variability. These results provide the first clear evidence of a discernibl ...
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... • Climate warming will melt ice caps and glaciers and cause sea level rise and increased evaporation. Water vapor is a greenhouse gas. ...
... • Climate warming will melt ice caps and glaciers and cause sea level rise and increased evaporation. Water vapor is a greenhouse gas. ...
Phytoplankton regime shifts and climate change
... the state of an ocean ecosystem. Except in some exceptional circumstances, such shifts are difficult to identify even after they have taken place. I will review some examples to identify key characteristics of regime shifts and outline a few different types of oceanic regime shifts. I will talk abou ...
... the state of an ocean ecosystem. Except in some exceptional circumstances, such shifts are difficult to identify even after they have taken place. I will review some examples to identify key characteristics of regime shifts and outline a few different types of oceanic regime shifts. I will talk abou ...
Sensitivity of Twentieth-Century Sahel Rainfall to
... and anthropogenic aerosols may have been responsible. Sulfate aerosol, derived from anthropogenic activity and concentrated mainly in the Northern Hemisphere (NH), increased rapidly from 1940 to 1990 and could well have contributed significantly to the cross-equatorial SST gradient, which substantia ...
... and anthropogenic aerosols may have been responsible. Sulfate aerosol, derived from anthropogenic activity and concentrated mainly in the Northern Hemisphere (NH), increased rapidly from 1940 to 1990 and could well have contributed significantly to the cross-equatorial SST gradient, which substantia ...
Climate change may cause severe loss in the economic value of
... on the forestry sector (see Supplementary Information S4 for an extended discussion of these two issues). Predicting economic effects of climate change over longer periods22 involves considerable uncertainty due to, for example, volatile timber prices and uncertain consumer demand. This uncertainty ...
... on the forestry sector (see Supplementary Information S4 for an extended discussion of these two issues). Predicting economic effects of climate change over longer periods22 involves considerable uncertainty due to, for example, volatile timber prices and uncertain consumer demand. This uncertainty ...
study of future climatic variations of a teleconnection pattern
... emphasis is on local solutions to economic, social, and environmental sustainability. It describes a world with continuously increasing global population at a rate lower than A2, intermediate levels of economic development. While the scenario is also oriented toward environmental protection and soci ...
... emphasis is on local solutions to economic, social, and environmental sustainability. It describes a world with continuously increasing global population at a rate lower than A2, intermediate levels of economic development. While the scenario is also oriented toward environmental protection and soci ...
Terms of Reference (TOR) for Individual Consultant
... huge loss of productive land in a country where nearly a quarter of the territory is less than 2 metres above sea level. Flooding of large parts of the country and other effects of climate change are also leading to increased migration from heavily affected areas to already crowded urban spaces. Chi ...
... huge loss of productive land in a country where nearly a quarter of the territory is less than 2 metres above sea level. Flooding of large parts of the country and other effects of climate change are also leading to increased migration from heavily affected areas to already crowded urban spaces. Chi ...
CSIRO_PHILCCAP_Summary_FNL
... level under Component 2, , and strengthen the capabilities of the institutions having responsibilities in this area— including the Philippines Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA). Downscaled projections of future climate for the Philippines show a wide range o ...
... level under Component 2, , and strengthen the capabilities of the institutions having responsibilities in this area— including the Philippines Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA). Downscaled projections of future climate for the Philippines show a wide range o ...
two degrees, one chance
... Whilst some amount of warming is ‘loaded’ into the climate system due to past emissions, how much it warms relates to how fast emissions are reduced (or allowed to increase further). If greenhouse gas concentrations were held constant at present levels (which would require very rapid emission reduct ...
... Whilst some amount of warming is ‘loaded’ into the climate system due to past emissions, how much it warms relates to how fast emissions are reduced (or allowed to increase further). If greenhouse gas concentrations were held constant at present levels (which would require very rapid emission reduct ...
UvA-DARE (Digital Academic Repository) Heathland ecosystems
... variability exists, scientific evidence indicates that the rapid climate changes of the past century are dominantly human-induced (IPCC 2007a). Anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (NOX), and of aerosols (microscopic airborne part ...
... variability exists, scientific evidence indicates that the rapid climate changes of the past century are dominantly human-induced (IPCC 2007a). Anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (NOX), and of aerosols (microscopic airborne part ...
Climate Change Deniers: The Misinformation Campaigns Spread by
... the greenhouse gasses emitted by human activity. Since the industrial revolution, greenhouse gas emissions have dramatically increased, and virtually all scientists directly relate this to climate change. To explain global warming simply: Earth transforms the sun’s visible energy into infrared light ...
... the greenhouse gasses emitted by human activity. Since the industrial revolution, greenhouse gas emissions have dramatically increased, and virtually all scientists directly relate this to climate change. To explain global warming simply: Earth transforms the sun’s visible energy into infrared light ...
Adaptation
... How well do we assess risk? • There are 6 million parts in a Boeing 747 – How many could be removed or rendered inoperable before you would decide not to fly? ...
... How well do we assess risk? • There are 6 million parts in a Boeing 747 – How many could be removed or rendered inoperable before you would decide not to fly? ...