The PETM and Leaf Margin Analysis
... What is the PETM? PETM stands for Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum. The PETM was a phenomenon in Earth’s history were the temperature jumped to high temperatures for about 10,000 ...
... What is the PETM? PETM stands for Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum. The PETM was a phenomenon in Earth’s history were the temperature jumped to high temperatures for about 10,000 ...
Why EPA Climate Protection is Good for Labor—And How Jobs Producer
... fuel efficiency standards, gives a stirring defense of EPA regulation of greenhouse gasses. Legislative Director Barbara Somson testified to a subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, “What our experience shows us is that the Environmental Protection Agency’s regulation ...
... fuel efficiency standards, gives a stirring defense of EPA regulation of greenhouse gasses. Legislative Director Barbara Somson testified to a subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, “What our experience shows us is that the Environmental Protection Agency’s regulation ...
Karuk Tribe: Integrating Traditional Ecological Knowledge within
... loading as a preventative measure to avoid large-scale wildfire devastation, especially in areas where fires have been suppressed. Industrial logging and fire suppression policies have created landscape conditions that could be completely devastated by a wildfire. Recognizing this threat, the Eco-Cu ...
... loading as a preventative measure to avoid large-scale wildfire devastation, especially in areas where fires have been suppressed. Industrial logging and fire suppression policies have created landscape conditions that could be completely devastated by a wildfire. Recognizing this threat, the Eco-Cu ...
Polarized frames on “climate change” and “global warming” across
... about how to approach global climate change across countries, and that hinder the implementation of an international climate policy (Brossard et al., 2004; Schmidt et al., 2013). Research has indicated that national-level differences are often derived from varying media representation practices – ho ...
... about how to approach global climate change across countries, and that hinder the implementation of an international climate policy (Brossard et al., 2004; Schmidt et al., 2013). Research has indicated that national-level differences are often derived from varying media representation practices – ho ...
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... while simultaneously combating climate change. The LCDS aims to protect and maintain the forests in an effort to reduce global carbon emissions and at the same time attract payments from developed countries for the climate services that the forests provide to the world; payments are invested to fost ...
... while simultaneously combating climate change. The LCDS aims to protect and maintain the forests in an effort to reduce global carbon emissions and at the same time attract payments from developed countries for the climate services that the forests provide to the world; payments are invested to fost ...
Adaptation investments
... The returns from successful adaptation are substantial, but so is the scale of investment required. A recent World Bank estimate puts the funding required for adaptation in developing countries, both public and private, at $75–100 billion a year (World Bank 2009a). Estimates by the United Nations De ...
... The returns from successful adaptation are substantial, but so is the scale of investment required. A recent World Bank estimate puts the funding required for adaptation in developing countries, both public and private, at $75–100 billion a year (World Bank 2009a). Estimates by the United Nations De ...
Communicating climate change: conduits, content
... While traditional media analysis is still a buoyant subfield within climate change communication research, online media analysis has begun to attract increasing scholarly attention. We first summarize some recent contributions to the established field of study dealing with traditional media before turn ...
... While traditional media analysis is still a buoyant subfield within climate change communication research, online media analysis has begun to attract increasing scholarly attention. We first summarize some recent contributions to the established field of study dealing with traditional media before turn ...
This background paper focuses specifically on the relationships
... levels in the aftermath of climate stress or shock may appear small in these situations and mask the differential vulnerability to climate change and resulting hardships for more marginalized groups. Thus, a look at other dimensions of inequality such as disadvantages stemming from gender, social po ...
... levels in the aftermath of climate stress or shock may appear small in these situations and mask the differential vulnerability to climate change and resulting hardships for more marginalized groups. Thus, a look at other dimensions of inequality such as disadvantages stemming from gender, social po ...
Reversible and irreversible impacts of greenhouse gas
... anthropogenic CO2 is not destroyed by oxidation or deposited on the ground, but redistributed among the carbon reservoirs. Most of the excess carbon is taken up by the ocean and mixed down to the abyss. Ultimately, interaction with ocean sediments and the weathering cycle will remove the anthropogen ...
... anthropogenic CO2 is not destroyed by oxidation or deposited on the ground, but redistributed among the carbon reservoirs. Most of the excess carbon is taken up by the ocean and mixed down to the abyss. Ultimately, interaction with ocean sediments and the weathering cycle will remove the anthropogen ...
How limiting factors drive agricultural adaptation to
... Hawke’s Bay sits on the central east side of New Zealand and is the 5th and 3rd largest region for sheep and beef production respectively in New Zealand. It also produces horticultural crops and is the 2nd largest wine grape growing region, though it produces four times fewer grapes than Marlborough ...
... Hawke’s Bay sits on the central east side of New Zealand and is the 5th and 3rd largest region for sheep and beef production respectively in New Zealand. It also produces horticultural crops and is the 2nd largest wine grape growing region, though it produces four times fewer grapes than Marlborough ...
REQUEST FOR CLIMATE SIMULATION LABORATORY
... series of longer simulations. To date, the impacts of chemistry have been highly parameterized or neglected within the CCSM. Recently, CAM has been modified to simulate both tropospheric and stratospheric chemistry. In addition, a new bulk aerosol scheme is now available that is consistent with thi ...
... series of longer simulations. To date, the impacts of chemistry have been highly parameterized or neglected within the CCSM. Recently, CAM has been modified to simulate both tropospheric and stratospheric chemistry. In addition, a new bulk aerosol scheme is now available that is consistent with thi ...
2006 IPCC Guidelines on National Greenhouse Gas - ipcc
... UNEP NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES PROGRAMME ...
... UNEP NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES PROGRAMME ...
Double exposure: assessing the impacts of climate change within
... technological change, business strategies, employment, and environmental policies. While qualitative research has been carried out on many aspects of globalization-environment relationships, OECD (1997a, p. 17) notes that quantitative evidence is currently lacking on virtually all components of the ...
... technological change, business strategies, employment, and environmental policies. While qualitative research has been carried out on many aspects of globalization-environment relationships, OECD (1997a, p. 17) notes that quantitative evidence is currently lacking on virtually all components of the ...
Business in a Climate- Constrained World
... With the potential for fundamental changes in our environment continuing to grow, the stakes for business could not be greater. We can no longer take for granted the relatively calm operating environment that has enabled rising prosperity over the past few decades. Vibrant enterprises and economies ...
... With the potential for fundamental changes in our environment continuing to grow, the stakes for business could not be greater. We can no longer take for granted the relatively calm operating environment that has enabled rising prosperity over the past few decades. Vibrant enterprises and economies ...
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... Observational data for daily maximum temperature, daily minimum temperature, daily mean temperature and annual rainfall recorded at southern Tigray, Korem weather station. In the region have been obtained different class of meteorological stations. This weather station is using as the center for wea ...
... Observational data for daily maximum temperature, daily minimum temperature, daily mean temperature and annual rainfall recorded at southern Tigray, Korem weather station. In the region have been obtained different class of meteorological stations. This weather station is using as the center for wea ...
Stratospheric sulfur injection on terrestrial autotroph productivity
... particles reflect some of the sun’s radiation back into space. Large-scale injection of sulfate aerosols into the stratosphere can result in unintended consequences such as acid rain, ozone depletion, and effects on terrestrial productivity. The experiment described in this proposal was designed to ...
... particles reflect some of the sun’s radiation back into space. Large-scale injection of sulfate aerosols into the stratosphere can result in unintended consequences such as acid rain, ozone depletion, and effects on terrestrial productivity. The experiment described in this proposal was designed to ...
- White Rose Research Online
... public perception. Hulme (2009) takes a closer look at the question of why we disagree about climate change and comes to the conclusion that we receive multiple and conflicting messages about climate change which are also interpreted in different ways. Hulme presents alternative communication models ...
... public perception. Hulme (2009) takes a closer look at the question of why we disagree about climate change and comes to the conclusion that we receive multiple and conflicting messages about climate change which are also interpreted in different ways. Hulme presents alternative communication models ...
climate engineering: which role for space?
... Global efforts made by the international community to reduce anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions have not been successful yet to adequately address the challenge posed by climate change. On the contrary, global carbon emissions are still rising, raising the need to consider alternative back-up op ...
... Global efforts made by the international community to reduce anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions have not been successful yet to adequately address the challenge posed by climate change. On the contrary, global carbon emissions are still rising, raising the need to consider alternative back-up op ...
Solar Irradiance Variability
... By the way, this longterm trend is from the paper with Mike in June this year, which gave quite a bit of revolution for greenhouse sceptics – so we have a follow-up…… The point is: the temperature of the Earth increased since the seventies and the Sun does not follow this trend and thus does not see ...
... By the way, this longterm trend is from the paper with Mike in June this year, which gave quite a bit of revolution for greenhouse sceptics – so we have a follow-up…… The point is: the temperature of the Earth increased since the seventies and the Sun does not follow this trend and thus does not see ...
The impact of global warming on the tropical Pacific and El Niño
... The above description of mean changes represents a consistent story of how the mean climate of the tropical Pacific might change under enhanced levels of greenhouse gases. It shows how progress in climate change research can be made even when presented with such a complex system with many interacti ...
... The above description of mean changes represents a consistent story of how the mean climate of the tropical Pacific might change under enhanced levels of greenhouse gases. It shows how progress in climate change research can be made even when presented with such a complex system with many interacti ...
"Climate Agenda: Resilient, Prosperous, and Green
... reduction that may be required for 2030: a maximum nonETS emission of 71 – 75 Mton for the Netherlands for 2030. Another study will be conducted to identify measures needed in each sector. Together with partners the Cabinet is linking the European emission reduction goal to concrete actions that wi ...
... reduction that may be required for 2030: a maximum nonETS emission of 71 – 75 Mton for the Netherlands for 2030. Another study will be conducted to identify measures needed in each sector. Together with partners the Cabinet is linking the European emission reduction goal to concrete actions that wi ...
Preparing for the future – Ofwat`s climate change policy statement
... an impact on water resources. For example, the amount of water that can be taken from rivers may be constrained by lower water flows. Changes to the seasonal distribution and intensity of rainfall will affect the recharge of reservoirs and ground water; this may be beneficial or not. In addition, wa ...
... an impact on water resources. For example, the amount of water that can be taken from rivers may be constrained by lower water flows. Changes to the seasonal distribution and intensity of rainfall will affect the recharge of reservoirs and ground water; this may be beneficial or not. In addition, wa ...
Pastoralism as a tool for mitigating climate change
... direct response to long-term climate change and variability, and spread throughout northern Africa as a means of coping with an increasingly unpredictable and arid climate3. Current climate changes are predicted to bring rising temperatures and erratic precipitation, which increase the likelihood of ...
... direct response to long-term climate change and variability, and spread throughout northern Africa as a means of coping with an increasingly unpredictable and arid climate3. Current climate changes are predicted to bring rising temperatures and erratic precipitation, which increase the likelihood of ...
Transcript from COP-22 Ocean Panel moderated by Fred Krueger
... which is filled with salts. It turned out the salts buffered the solubility and it did not look as though carbon dioxide would be sucked into the water – which meant then that as human civilization was putting CO2 into the air, it would stay there for some time and they thought it would be about 20 ...
... which is filled with salts. It turned out the salts buffered the solubility and it did not look as though carbon dioxide would be sucked into the water – which meant then that as human civilization was putting CO2 into the air, it would stay there for some time and they thought it would be about 20 ...