
Curriculum Vitae - Overseas Development Institute
... Lead project development and implementation, including oversight and training of local staff, partnership development with government authorities and key stakeholders, and cultivating community relations. Direct internal and external communications for Barren Isles site, including reports, blogs ...
... Lead project development and implementation, including oversight and training of local staff, partnership development with government authorities and key stakeholders, and cultivating community relations. Direct internal and external communications for Barren Isles site, including reports, blogs ...
High-resolution Regional Climate Change Information for
... Promotion of Zero/Low energy Built environment concept and practice by establishing a Multidisciplinary Centre: for knowledge generation and dissemination, through planning, design and development using Low Energy Sustainable methods for creating Built Environment ...
... Promotion of Zero/Low energy Built environment concept and practice by establishing a Multidisciplinary Centre: for knowledge generation and dissemination, through planning, design and development using Low Energy Sustainable methods for creating Built Environment ...
Climate change and water
... This briefing note outlines a number of assessments undertaken by CSIRO on climate change, catchment runoff and drought since the release of the IPCC’s assessment in 2007. ...
... This briefing note outlines a number of assessments undertaken by CSIRO on climate change, catchment runoff and drought since the release of the IPCC’s assessment in 2007. ...
Law & Climate Change in Nigeria
... human activity that alters the composition of the global atmosphere and which is in addition to natural climate variability observed over comparable time periods”. - UNFCCC Definition. ...
... human activity that alters the composition of the global atmosphere and which is in addition to natural climate variability observed over comparable time periods”. - UNFCCC Definition. ...
elninocyclones - Global Change System for Analysis, Research
... waters whose SST exceeds about 26°C. But once developed, they may move considerably poleward of these zones. An oft-stated misconception about tropical cyclones is that were the area of 26°C waters to increase, so too would the area experiencing tropical cyclone formation. Thus there is little basis ...
... waters whose SST exceeds about 26°C. But once developed, they may move considerably poleward of these zones. An oft-stated misconception about tropical cyclones is that were the area of 26°C waters to increase, so too would the area experiencing tropical cyclone formation. Thus there is little basis ...
climate change - Adaptation Scotland
... Model simulations by the IPCC estimate that the Earth will warm between 2˚C and 6˚C over the next century, depending on how fast carbon dioxide emissions grow. Scenarios that assume people will burn more fossil fuel provide the estimates in the top end of the temperature range, while scenarios that ...
... Model simulations by the IPCC estimate that the Earth will warm between 2˚C and 6˚C over the next century, depending on how fast carbon dioxide emissions grow. Scenarios that assume people will burn more fossil fuel provide the estimates in the top end of the temperature range, while scenarios that ...
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
... – A monthly average air temperature of 68ºF (20ºC) has been used as an upper limit for resident cold water fish habitat, and is known to stress Pacific salmon during periods of freshwater migration, spawning, and rearing ...
... – A monthly average air temperature of 68ºF (20ºC) has been used as an upper limit for resident cold water fish habitat, and is known to stress Pacific salmon during periods of freshwater migration, spawning, and rearing ...
Ian Hofer – “Agriculture and Climate Change”
... the electricity in the United States is produced from coal and only 7% is produced by renewable sources (EIA). It also is difficult for a government to select a plan of action when there are so many different opinions and each political party has its own point of view on the particular topic. Many c ...
... the electricity in the United States is produced from coal and only 7% is produced by renewable sources (EIA). It also is difficult for a government to select a plan of action when there are so many different opinions and each political party has its own point of view on the particular topic. Many c ...
Grantham Briefing Note 4 – September 2013 The Earth`s energy
... The amount of solar energy absorbed by the system depends on the strength of the solar radiation (which was only about 75 per cent of its current strength 4 billion years ago), the regular changes in the Earth’s orbit around the sun and how much of that radiation is reflected by clouds, aerosols and ...
... The amount of solar energy absorbed by the system depends on the strength of the solar radiation (which was only about 75 per cent of its current strength 4 billion years ago), the regular changes in the Earth’s orbit around the sun and how much of that radiation is reflected by clouds, aerosols and ...
Putting the Heat on Tropical Animals
... throughout the year than do temperate organAll these predictions are for terrestrial isms, tropical animals might be expected to habitats, and patterns may differ elsewhere. have greater heat tolerance. Surprisingly, that is In marine habitats, for example, thermal often not the case: Heat tolerance ...
... throughout the year than do temperate organAll these predictions are for terrestrial isms, tropical animals might be expected to habitats, and patterns may differ elsewhere. have greater heat tolerance. Surprisingly, that is In marine habitats, for example, thermal often not the case: Heat tolerance ...
10. Economics of Climate Change
... Students will select a location and spectral bands indicative of a particular environmental parameter. They will assess long-term changes in the environmental parameter. They will associate changes in the environmental parameter with other long-term trends. They will discuss the role of such informa ...
... Students will select a location and spectral bands indicative of a particular environmental parameter. They will assess long-term changes in the environmental parameter. They will associate changes in the environmental parameter with other long-term trends. They will discuss the role of such informa ...
Global Variations in Water and Energy Cycles
... – According to theory and many simulations (e.g. CA DRW studies), increases in evapotranspiration will result in higher irrigation needs ...
... – According to theory and many simulations (e.g. CA DRW studies), increases in evapotranspiration will result in higher irrigation needs ...
Sustainable water management in the tropics and subtropics
... using the outputs generated for the five models AOGCMs (Atmosphere-Ocean General Circulation Models) of the IPCC-TAR (Third Report of the Intergovernmental Panel Climate Change) and IPCC-AR4 (fourth report) for SRES (Special Report Emission Scenarios) scenarios of high ernrssíon of greenhouse gases ...
... using the outputs generated for the five models AOGCMs (Atmosphere-Ocean General Circulation Models) of the IPCC-TAR (Third Report of the Intergovernmental Panel Climate Change) and IPCC-AR4 (fourth report) for SRES (Special Report Emission Scenarios) scenarios of high ernrssíon of greenhouse gases ...
SEARCH_SLV_Public_Talk_part_2
... 1000 year Australasian spring–summer (SONDJF) mean temperature anomalies (land and ocean): mean of 3000-member ensemble based on varying reconstruction parameters (28 records) ...
... 1000 year Australasian spring–summer (SONDJF) mean temperature anomalies (land and ocean): mean of 3000-member ensemble based on varying reconstruction parameters (28 records) ...
Climate Threats: A More Inclusive Assessment Is Needed By
... trends over the past century are significantly different from the observed ones. These mismatches are responsible for a large part of the misrepresentation of precipitation trends in climate models. The causes of the large trends in atmospheric circulation and summer SST are not known.” ...
... trends over the past century are significantly different from the observed ones. These mismatches are responsible for a large part of the misrepresentation of precipitation trends in climate models. The causes of the large trends in atmospheric circulation and summer SST are not known.” ...
Who are Envirowise?
... for a slideshow on global warming to the first ever environmentally friendly ceremony, Hollywood turned green at the Oscars thanks largely to the urgings of Al Gore.” ...
... for a slideshow on global warming to the first ever environmentally friendly ceremony, Hollywood turned green at the Oscars thanks largely to the urgings of Al Gore.” ...
As Earth Cools, Data Centers Busy Reinventing the Past
... one in which they found relative to Parker’s findings, the height of the measurements at night was critical to the accurate assessment of minimum temperatures, something ignored in the study. Roger etal conclude: This means that a significant warm bias exists in the 2007 IPCC Report on the trends of ...
... one in which they found relative to Parker’s findings, the height of the measurements at night was critical to the accurate assessment of minimum temperatures, something ignored in the study. Roger etal conclude: This means that a significant warm bias exists in the 2007 IPCC Report on the trends of ...
Obama facing opposition over ambitious Clean
... argue the economic cost will be too great and the climate benefits minimal. What do you think? Some say that even though energy rates for consumers may be higher as a result of the plan, their monthly bill may actually be lower – how? ...
... argue the economic cost will be too great and the climate benefits minimal. What do you think? Some say that even though energy rates for consumers may be higher as a result of the plan, their monthly bill may actually be lower – how? ...
Climate change research at the Met Office Hadley Centre
... • Ice recovered in winter 08/09 – but thinner. Long-term impact? Irreversible/ratchet effect? • Models that can reproduce observed behaviour suggest summer ice will be lost around 2040s-2060s • However models may not reproduce the processes of recent change in detail – so future of Arctic still unce ...
... • Ice recovered in winter 08/09 – but thinner. Long-term impact? Irreversible/ratchet effect? • Models that can reproduce observed behaviour suggest summer ice will be lost around 2040s-2060s • However models may not reproduce the processes of recent change in detail – so future of Arctic still unce ...
Species and climate change
... significantly impacted the Earth’s climate system and the majority of terrestrial, freshwater and marine ecosystems and species. Observed species-level impacts include exposure to rapidly shifting climate zones, increased extreme weather events, rising sea levels and changes in the distribution and ...
... significantly impacted the Earth’s climate system and the majority of terrestrial, freshwater and marine ecosystems and species. Observed species-level impacts include exposure to rapidly shifting climate zones, increased extreme weather events, rising sea levels and changes in the distribution and ...