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- White Rose Research Online

... climate change on food crops in Africa varies widely among different studies. These ...
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... sheep and goats) account for a large share of total livestock emissions, because they are less efficient in converting forage into useful products than monogastrics (pigs and poultry). Grazing land for ruminants covers more than 25% of the global land surface, and about 70% of global agricultural la ...
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Carbon Balance in an Alpine Steppe in the Qinghai
Carbon Balance in an Alpine Steppe in the Qinghai

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May 2010 - Senate of Canada

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wetlands, biodiversity and climate change

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... snow and ice melt, sea-level rising, and disturbances in the hydrological cycle; and meanwhile the increase in CO2 concentrations will lead to the acidification of sea water. Such effects will directly or indirectly threaten terrestrial and marine ecosystems and social systems. (4) Climate model pro ...
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- Wiley Online Library

... specific thermal habitats at different life stages and have a high metabolic demand (Lehodey et al., 2011, 2013). Thus, changes to either thermal habitat or ocean productivity are likely to impact tunas, as well as other commercially valuable fish. We examine these climate change impacts through a s ...
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Beyond collapse - Climate change and causality

... narratives risk replacing determinism with nihilism, by effectively equating any causal explanations of societal change that invoke climatic or environmental change with determinism, and thus discouraging detailed investigation of environmental influences on societal change, on the grounds that such ...
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Data Assimilation Cycle - Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical

... “…models still show significant errors. Although these are generally greater at smaller scales, important large-scale problems also remain. ……The ultimate source of most such errors is that many important small-scale processes cannot be represented explicitly in models, and so must be included in ap ...
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The Changes - Climate Change and Me

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