
Biological Significance, David Inouye
... – English-Loeb, G. M. and R. Karban (1992). "Consequences of variation in flowering phenology for seed head herbivory and reproductive success in Erigeron glaucus (Compositae)." Oecologia 89: 588-595. – How, S. T., W. G. Abrahamson, et al. (1993). "Role of host plant phenology in host use by Eurosta ...
... – English-Loeb, G. M. and R. Karban (1992). "Consequences of variation in flowering phenology for seed head herbivory and reproductive success in Erigeron glaucus (Compositae)." Oecologia 89: 588-595. – How, S. T., W. G. Abrahamson, et al. (1993). "Role of host plant phenology in host use by Eurosta ...
Biological Significance of Phenology
... – English-Loeb, G. M. and R. Karban (1992). "Consequences of variation in flowering phenology for seed head herbivory and reproductive success in Erigeron glaucus (Compositae)." Oecologia 89: 588-595. – How, S. T., W. G. Abrahamson, et al. (1993). "Role of host plant phenology in host use by Eurosta ...
... – English-Loeb, G. M. and R. Karban (1992). "Consequences of variation in flowering phenology for seed head herbivory and reproductive success in Erigeron glaucus (Compositae)." Oecologia 89: 588-595. – How, S. T., W. G. Abrahamson, et al. (1993). "Role of host plant phenology in host use by Eurosta ...
Equator-to-pole temperature differences and the extra
... the Eady growth rate) is a function of the static stability, with increased stability inhibiting storm growth, so the static stability may also be expected to influence the storm track response to climate change. Finally, the release of latent energy through the condensation of water vapour affects ...
... the Eady growth rate) is a function of the static stability, with increased stability inhibiting storm growth, so the static stability may also be expected to influence the storm track response to climate change. Finally, the release of latent energy through the condensation of water vapour affects ...
Warm Arctic*cold continents: climate impacts of the
... Recent Arctic changes are likely due to coupled Arctic amplification mechanisms with increased linkage between Arctic climate and sub-Arctic weather. Historically, sea ice grew rapidly in autumn, a strong negative radiative feedback. But increased sea-ice mobility, loss of multi-year sea ice, enhanc ...
... Recent Arctic changes are likely due to coupled Arctic amplification mechanisms with increased linkage between Arctic climate and sub-Arctic weather. Historically, sea ice grew rapidly in autumn, a strong negative radiative feedback. But increased sea-ice mobility, loss of multi-year sea ice, enhanc ...
Climate Resilient Floodplains
... temperatures, more extreme heat events, and lower summer streamflows will create additional stress for salmon and may reduce the efficacy of some salmon restoration projects (e.g., if dewatered). Warmer and drier summers also increase the risk of forest fires, which to date has not been a major conc ...
... temperatures, more extreme heat events, and lower summer streamflows will create additional stress for salmon and may reduce the efficacy of some salmon restoration projects (e.g., if dewatered). Warmer and drier summers also increase the risk of forest fires, which to date has not been a major conc ...
Overpeck and Cole, 2006
... CO2 (∼20 ppm), whereas D/O events experience smaller CO2 changes (≤10 ppm) (31, 32). Methane changes associated with D/O events reach ∼150 parts per billion, almost half the glacial-interglacial amplitude (33). Both Heinrich and D/O events exhibit clear global impacts. These patterns have been summa ...
... CO2 (∼20 ppm), whereas D/O events experience smaller CO2 changes (≤10 ppm) (31, 32). Methane changes associated with D/O events reach ∼150 parts per billion, almost half the glacial-interglacial amplitude (33). Both Heinrich and D/O events exhibit clear global impacts. These patterns have been summa ...
Adapting to Climate Change: Natural Resource Management and
... are a number of reasons for these unrealised linkages between both communities, some of which will be touched upon below. The point to be made, however, is that although these two communities have come to use somewhat different language or apply shared terminology in slightly different ways as a res ...
... are a number of reasons for these unrealised linkages between both communities, some of which will be touched upon below. The point to be made, however, is that although these two communities have come to use somewhat different language or apply shared terminology in slightly different ways as a res ...
Atmospheric CO2 targets for ocean acidification perturbation
... in p(CO2)atm with levels at 2100 ranging between ~530 to 970 ppm p(CO2)atm (Figure 3.3), depending on the scenario and carbon cycle model used. Recent models indicate that continued warming of the sea surface will inhibit ocean carbon uptake, leading to ~4% higher atmospheric carbon dioxide levels i ...
... in p(CO2)atm with levels at 2100 ranging between ~530 to 970 ppm p(CO2)atm (Figure 3.3), depending on the scenario and carbon cycle model used. Recent models indicate that continued warming of the sea surface will inhibit ocean carbon uptake, leading to ~4% higher atmospheric carbon dioxide levels i ...
4.2. Physics enriched by the climate change
... in fewer cases and with higher intensity. Besides this inconvenient dosage of precipitation, positive temperature trends also intensify the problem. Heat waves. The mean summer temperature was 19.6 degrees Celsius in the 1961-1990 normal period. Since its end, however, both the average and the devia ...
... in fewer cases and with higher intensity. Besides this inconvenient dosage of precipitation, positive temperature trends also intensify the problem. Heat waves. The mean summer temperature was 19.6 degrees Celsius in the 1961-1990 normal period. Since its end, however, both the average and the devia ...
Anthony Patt ETH Zürich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
... Patt, Anthony, Detlef van Vuuren, Frans Berkhout, Asbjørn Aaheim, Andries Hof, Morna Isaac, and Reinhard Mechler (2010). Adaptation in integrated assessment modeling: where do we stand? Climatic Change 99: 383 – 402. Patt, Anthony, Mark Tadross, Patrick Nussbaumer, Kwabena Asante, Marc Metzger, José ...
... Patt, Anthony, Detlef van Vuuren, Frans Berkhout, Asbjørn Aaheim, Andries Hof, Morna Isaac, and Reinhard Mechler (2010). Adaptation in integrated assessment modeling: where do we stand? Climatic Change 99: 383 – 402. Patt, Anthony, Mark Tadross, Patrick Nussbaumer, Kwabena Asante, Marc Metzger, José ...
Accommodating Climate Change Science
... modated science. According to Aristotle, rhetoric can be divided into three different classifications or genres: forensic, deliberative, and epideictic. Forensic rhetoric is con cerned with the nature and cause of past events and is typically used in legal venues such as courts. Deliberative rhetori ...
... modated science. According to Aristotle, rhetoric can be divided into three different classifications or genres: forensic, deliberative, and epideictic. Forensic rhetoric is con cerned with the nature and cause of past events and is typically used in legal venues such as courts. Deliberative rhetori ...
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... renegotiation, sanctions or joint negotiation in multiple areas (e.g. linking climate and international trade negotiations).2 Furthermore, the co-benefits from mitigation action, e.g. in terms of human health, energy security or biodiversity, are not taken into account. Previous OECD analysis indeed ...
... renegotiation, sanctions or joint negotiation in multiple areas (e.g. linking climate and international trade negotiations).2 Furthermore, the co-benefits from mitigation action, e.g. in terms of human health, energy security or biodiversity, are not taken into account. Previous OECD analysis indeed ...
Chapter 4 Hydrology and water resources
... climatic conditions. In addition, when regional climatic forecasts are available, possible runoff changes in different hydroclimatic environments may be simulated for water planning and management. Perhaps the most comprehensive assessment of the effect of climate change on water resources was a rec ...
... climatic conditions. In addition, when regional climatic forecasts are available, possible runoff changes in different hydroclimatic environments may be simulated for water planning and management. Perhaps the most comprehensive assessment of the effect of climate change on water resources was a rec ...
Science Communication - Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program
... There is evidence that noteworthy changes in climate coverage occurred after 2005. Returning to the same four newspapers he had studied earlier, Boykoff (2007a) noticed a marked shift in coverage of climate change. In 2003-2004, U.S. newspapers reflected a significant portion of explicitly “balanced ...
... There is evidence that noteworthy changes in climate coverage occurred after 2005. Returning to the same four newspapers he had studied earlier, Boykoff (2007a) noticed a marked shift in coverage of climate change. In 2003-2004, U.S. newspapers reflected a significant portion of explicitly “balanced ...
Adapting for climate change - City of Sydney
... community is ready to face the likely impacts of climate change. Far more than that, the City of Sydney is working to ensure that our city continues to thrive and is more liveable than ever. so we must adapt… This strategy sets out the impacts the changing climate will have on our city, the risks th ...
... community is ready to face the likely impacts of climate change. Far more than that, the City of Sydney is working to ensure that our city continues to thrive and is more liveable than ever. so we must adapt… This strategy sets out the impacts the changing climate will have on our city, the risks th ...
ENSO and greenhouse warming
... The frequency of extreme La Niña is also expected to increase in response to more extreme El Niños, an accelerated maritime continent warming and surface-intensified ocean warming. ENSO-related catastrophic weather events are thus likely to occur more frequently with unabated greenhouse-gas emission ...
... The frequency of extreme La Niña is also expected to increase in response to more extreme El Niños, an accelerated maritime continent warming and surface-intensified ocean warming. ENSO-related catastrophic weather events are thus likely to occur more frequently with unabated greenhouse-gas emission ...
STRUCTURE OF THE INDC
... situation. Low atolls, isolated location, small land area separated by vast oceans, high population concentration, and the costs of providing basic services make Kiribati, like all Small Island Developing States (SIDS), especially vulnerable to external shocks including the adverse impacts of climat ...
... situation. Low atolls, isolated location, small land area separated by vast oceans, high population concentration, and the costs of providing basic services make Kiribati, like all Small Island Developing States (SIDS), especially vulnerable to external shocks including the adverse impacts of climat ...
SUBREGIONAL CLIMATE ACTION PLAN ADAPTATION AND
... conditions and most of the built environment was designed to withstand extreme heat.1 In the City of Riverside, for example, the extreme heat day threshold is 100°F. Between 1960 and 1991, the subregion averaged four extreme heat days per year. Climate change is expected to increase overall global t ...
... conditions and most of the built environment was designed to withstand extreme heat.1 In the City of Riverside, for example, the extreme heat day threshold is 100°F. Between 1960 and 1991, the subregion averaged four extreme heat days per year. Climate change is expected to increase overall global t ...
Aalborg Universitet Uncertainty in Impact Assessment – EIA in Denmark
... authors in a Norwegian context, where Tennøy, Kværner and Gjerstad (2006) have pointed out problems with the lack of focus on uncertainty in EIA. The question is what this difference in resu ...
... authors in a Norwegian context, where Tennøy, Kværner and Gjerstad (2006) have pointed out problems with the lack of focus on uncertainty in EIA. The question is what this difference in resu ...
On welfare frameworks and catastrophic climate risks
... an appropriate social utility function. Any welfare analysis which admits catastrophic impacts on consumption must also of necessity deal with population change. The role of population change is not made explicit in the analyses of Weitzman and his critics – they implicitly assume an average utilita ...
... an appropriate social utility function. Any welfare analysis which admits catastrophic impacts on consumption must also of necessity deal with population change. The role of population change is not made explicit in the analyses of Weitzman and his critics – they implicitly assume an average utilita ...
Integrating Climate Change into Strategic Environmental Assessment in Ireland A Guidance Note
... Climate Change 2014: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability (IPCC-WG2, 2014) – includes information on observed climate change inputs and vulnerability adaptation. It also considers future risks and opportunities for adaptation and guidance in relation to managing future risks and building climate re ...
... Climate Change 2014: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability (IPCC-WG2, 2014) – includes information on observed climate change inputs and vulnerability adaptation. It also considers future risks and opportunities for adaptation and guidance in relation to managing future risks and building climate re ...
Vulnerability to climate change in the Arctic: A case study from Arctic
... continually influenced by social and biophysical conditions and processes operating at various scales. The experience of, and response to, future climate-related exposures will be facilitated and constrained by similar, if not the same, factors (Glantz, 1988, 1996; Adger, 2003a; Naess et al., 2005). ...
... continually influenced by social and biophysical conditions and processes operating at various scales. The experience of, and response to, future climate-related exposures will be facilitated and constrained by similar, if not the same, factors (Glantz, 1988, 1996; Adger, 2003a; Naess et al., 2005). ...
બાળ વિજ્ઞાન કોગ્રેસ ૨૦૧૫ વિષય: hvimin an[ aibi[hvi
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Why Climate Demands Change Michael A. Taylor
... in particular. The argument that climate demands change is based on an inherent climate sensitivity which small islands possess and which makes the impact of climate variations much greater than it is for larger countries. In the past, this impact has been positive for Jamaica, as the expected clima ...
... in particular. The argument that climate demands change is based on an inherent climate sensitivity which small islands possess and which makes the impact of climate variations much greater than it is for larger countries. In the past, this impact has been positive for Jamaica, as the expected clima ...