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... by 2050, moving the optimal production conditions to areas with higher altitude. Läderach et al. (2010) and Davis et al. (2012) found similar results for Central America and Ethiopia. Jaramillo et al. (2011) predicted that climate change would worsen pest prevalence like “broca” (berry borer) in Eas ...
... by 2050, moving the optimal production conditions to areas with higher altitude. Läderach et al. (2010) and Davis et al. (2012) found similar results for Central America and Ethiopia. Jaramillo et al. (2011) predicted that climate change would worsen pest prevalence like “broca” (berry borer) in Eas ...
How does climate change cause extinction?
... climate change is typically very tenuous (see the electronic supplementary material, table S1). However, there is abundant evidence for local extinctions from contractions at the warm edges of species’ ranges. A pattern of range shifts (generally polewards and upwards) has been documented in hundred ...
... climate change is typically very tenuous (see the electronic supplementary material, table S1). However, there is abundant evidence for local extinctions from contractions at the warm edges of species’ ranges. A pattern of range shifts (generally polewards and upwards) has been documented in hundred ...
Results Part A: amount of appearances
... Media coverage is the first mentioned influence. This influence means the mention of a problem in the media is one of the most important influences on the public concern. The second influence, issue space – simply explained, meaning there is no space to solve every problem – is not easy to change si ...
... Media coverage is the first mentioned influence. This influence means the mention of a problem in the media is one of the most important influences on the public concern. The second influence, issue space – simply explained, meaning there is no space to solve every problem – is not easy to change si ...
Marginal abatement cost curves for policy making
... Furthermore, in the case when MAC curves contain technological detail (see Figure 1, left), they suggest that one can add any abatement measure when one wishes to increase the abatement amount. Thus, this form of illustration does not permit the representation of path dependency of the technological ...
... Furthermore, in the case when MAC curves contain technological detail (see Figure 1, left), they suggest that one can add any abatement measure when one wishes to increase the abatement amount. Thus, this form of illustration does not permit the representation of path dependency of the technological ...
Nooksack Indian Tribe: Rivers and Glaciers - UO Blogs
... TMDL project do not adequately address concerns around salmon habitat and health. The water quality standard for temperature is based on the beneficial use of several species of salmon habitat and fish survival. A TMDL is the maximum amount of pollutant that a river can absorb and still meet water q ...
... TMDL project do not adequately address concerns around salmon habitat and health. The water quality standard for temperature is based on the beneficial use of several species of salmon habitat and fish survival. A TMDL is the maximum amount of pollutant that a river can absorb and still meet water q ...
One Million Climate Jobs - Campaign against Climate Change
... looking after children or people in their 50s and 60s. • Another 1.4 million people said they are working part-time because they could not get a full-time job. 1 That’s 5,900,000 people. The good news is that unemployment was going down in the spring of 2014. It had fallen by 309,000 in a year. The ...
... looking after children or people in their 50s and 60s. • Another 1.4 million people said they are working part-time because they could not get a full-time job. 1 That’s 5,900,000 people. The good news is that unemployment was going down in the spring of 2014. It had fallen by 309,000 in a year. The ...
Word - Oceanclimate.de
... if climate history has already been written and only a determination of the amount of the quotas for the reduction of greenhouse gases, binding on all, is lacking for the protection of the climate. But this could prove to be a dramatic mistake. IV. Defining the Problem 1. The Second Step - Writing t ...
... if climate history has already been written and only a determination of the amount of the quotas for the reduction of greenhouse gases, binding on all, is lacking for the protection of the climate. But this could prove to be a dramatic mistake. IV. Defining the Problem 1. The Second Step - Writing t ...
Word - war changes climate
... if climate history has already been written and only a determination of the amount of the quotas for the reduction of greenhouse gases, binding on all, is lacking for the protection of the climate. But this could prove to be a dramatic mistake. IV. Defining the Problem 1. The Second Step - Writing t ...
... if climate history has already been written and only a determination of the amount of the quotas for the reduction of greenhouse gases, binding on all, is lacking for the protection of the climate. But this could prove to be a dramatic mistake. IV. Defining the Problem 1. The Second Step - Writing t ...
Peaking China`s CO2 Emissions: Trends and Mitigation Potential
... How might these goals be achieved? In order to understand how China might develop its economy while controlling CO2 emissions, this paper surveys a number of recent modeling scenarios that project the country’s economic growth, energy mix, and associated emissions for the coming decades. In section ...
... How might these goals be achieved? In order to understand how China might develop its economy while controlling CO2 emissions, this paper surveys a number of recent modeling scenarios that project the country’s economic growth, energy mix, and associated emissions for the coming decades. In section ...
Victoria Policy Institute- Air Pollution Costs
... reduced many pollutants’ emission rates, but this success is qualified because some pollutants are not easily reduced by technology, emission tests often underestimate actual emission rates, emission control systems sometimes fail, and reduced emission rates have been partly offset by increased trav ...
... reduced many pollutants’ emission rates, but this success is qualified because some pollutants are not easily reduced by technology, emission tests often underestimate actual emission rates, emission control systems sometimes fail, and reduced emission rates have been partly offset by increased trav ...
internists (american college of physicians)
... limate change could pose a “catastrophic risk” to human health and undermine the global health gains achieved during the past half century (1, 2). The reality of climate change and our warming planet is unequivocal, and although there continues to be debate and dissenting views on whether climate ch ...
... limate change could pose a “catastrophic risk” to human health and undermine the global health gains achieved during the past half century (1, 2). The reality of climate change and our warming planet is unequivocal, and although there continues to be debate and dissenting views on whether climate ch ...
Climate Induced Migration - The International Journal of Climate
... 2011). However, environmental change provides an additional causal explanation, and arguably represents a rapidly growing phenomenon which has profound implications for future policy and migration research. Movement of people as a result of natural disasters is not a new phenomenon. The summer heat ...
... 2011). However, environmental change provides an additional causal explanation, and arguably represents a rapidly growing phenomenon which has profound implications for future policy and migration research. Movement of people as a result of natural disasters is not a new phenomenon. The summer heat ...
Adopted Energy Strategy and Carbon Management Programme
... CO2 emissions by 80%1 by the year 2050. East Ayrshire Council is committed to playing its part in the fight against climate change. As a large consumer of energy itself, and as a standard bearer for our communities, it is essential that we strive to reduce our consumption of fossil fuels, and energy ...
... CO2 emissions by 80%1 by the year 2050. East Ayrshire Council is committed to playing its part in the fight against climate change. As a large consumer of energy itself, and as a standard bearer for our communities, it is essential that we strive to reduce our consumption of fossil fuels, and energy ...
Climate change and integrated analysis of mountain
... glaciers, landslides, debris flows, fluvial river). However, these definitions are misleading because delimiting a «store» from a «transfer» is timescale dependent. For instance, over very short timescales (hours to days), a rock glacier is effectively a sediment store because its rate of sediment t ...
... glaciers, landslides, debris flows, fluvial river). However, these definitions are misleading because delimiting a «store» from a «transfer» is timescale dependent. For instance, over very short timescales (hours to days), a rock glacier is effectively a sediment store because its rate of sediment t ...
Feedbacks and climate sensitivity
... • Feedback analysis powerful representation of system dynamics -system will try to adjust via most negative feedback. • Can be used to propagate how uncertainty in one process controls uncertainty in system response. • Puts different mechanisms in the same non-dimensional language. e.g., Gaia is jus ...
... • Feedback analysis powerful representation of system dynamics -system will try to adjust via most negative feedback. • Can be used to propagate how uncertainty in one process controls uncertainty in system response. • Puts different mechanisms in the same non-dimensional language. e.g., Gaia is jus ...
Mapping of Climate Change Threats and Human Development
... The IPCC, 2007 defines climate variability as the variations in the mean state and other statistics (such as standard deviations, statistics of extremes, etc.) of the climate on all temporal and spatial scales beyond that of individual weather events. Variability may be due to natural internal proce ...
... The IPCC, 2007 defines climate variability as the variations in the mean state and other statistics (such as standard deviations, statistics of extremes, etc.) of the climate on all temporal and spatial scales beyond that of individual weather events. Variability may be due to natural internal proce ...
Assets and Adaptation - Overseas Development Institute
... climate change adaptation, as can be seen through the application of the ORCHID approach to the Department of International Development’s (DFID) portfolio of projects in Bangladesh, which led to the implementation of a number of adaptation initiatives. Based on projections of increased flooding, mor ...
... climate change adaptation, as can be seen through the application of the ORCHID approach to the Department of International Development’s (DFID) portfolio of projects in Bangladesh, which led to the implementation of a number of adaptation initiatives. Based on projections of increased flooding, mor ...
How does CDP & the Climate Disclosure Standards Board drive change?
... “We are a group of companies and investors sharing a concern that financial markets do not yet take sufficient account of climate-related corporate performance, risks and opportunities relevant to future shareholder value because of a lack of comprehensive and comparable information in “mainstream” ...
... “We are a group of companies and investors sharing a concern that financial markets do not yet take sufficient account of climate-related corporate performance, risks and opportunities relevant to future shareholder value because of a lack of comprehensive and comparable information in “mainstream” ...
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... rainfall and reported that the greatest rainfall reductions (up to 30 per cent) © 2009 The Authors Journal compilation © 2009 Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society Inc. and Blackwell Publishing Asia Pty Ltd ...
... rainfall and reported that the greatest rainfall reductions (up to 30 per cent) © 2009 The Authors Journal compilation © 2009 Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society Inc. and Blackwell Publishing Asia Pty Ltd ...
Guide to Growing an Environmentally
... Many of our water bodies are negatively impacted by excess phosphorus, which is an essential plant nutrient found naturally in soil, fertilizers, and human and animal waste. Where human activities do not dominate the land, phosphorus is normally in short supply. Its absence or low levels in the envi ...
... Many of our water bodies are negatively impacted by excess phosphorus, which is an essential plant nutrient found naturally in soil, fertilizers, and human and animal waste. Where human activities do not dominate the land, phosphorus is normally in short supply. Its absence or low levels in the envi ...
Pluralising climate change solutions? Views held and voiced by
... pp.1869). Their conclusions however do not offer a quantification of how pronounced the different perspectives are and their analysis is built on data from one year (2009). According to the Gramscian view we should not only be concerned about whether all perspectives are heard but also pay attention ...
... pp.1869). Their conclusions however do not offer a quantification of how pronounced the different perspectives are and their analysis is built on data from one year (2009). According to the Gramscian view we should not only be concerned about whether all perspectives are heard but also pay attention ...
Devils Postpile National Monument
... of thewould Interior be Management actions needed for proactive adaptive clim change management: Development of more intensive inventory and monitoring program Surface and Groundwater. Develop hydrological model to ...
... of thewould Interior be Management actions needed for proactive adaptive clim change management: Development of more intensive inventory and monitoring program Surface and Groundwater. Develop hydrological model to ...
Stakeholder perceptions
... protection, biodiversity conservation or multi-purpose management. For most questions, there were four levels possible for responses (e.g. extremely important to not important, high impact to no impact or well understood to don’t know). In most cases responses were merged i.e. extremely important, i ...
... protection, biodiversity conservation or multi-purpose management. For most questions, there were four levels possible for responses (e.g. extremely important to not important, high impact to no impact or well understood to don’t know). In most cases responses were merged i.e. extremely important, i ...
challenges and expectations in implementing reduce emissions
... - Due to the complex nature of the climate change agenda and the involvement of multiple stakeholders, the Government has taken a whole of government approach in developing its climate change policies and programs. - This approach is in line with best practice at the international level. - Experienc ...
... - Due to the complex nature of the climate change agenda and the involvement of multiple stakeholders, the Government has taken a whole of government approach in developing its climate change policies and programs. - This approach is in line with best practice at the international level. - Experienc ...
Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme
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The Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (or CPRS) was a proposed cap-and-trade system of emissions trading for anthropogenic greenhouse gases, due to be introduced in Australia in 2010 by the Rudd government, as part of its climate change policy. It marked a major change in the energy policy of Australia. The policy began when the Australian Labor Party was in opposition and the six Labor-controlled states commissioned an independent review on energy policy, the Garnaut Climate Change Review, which published a number of reports. Labor, after winning the federal election and forming a government, published a Green paper for discussion and comment. The Federal Treasury then modelled some of the financial and economic impacts of the proposed scheme.The Rudd Government published a final white paper on 15 December 2008. The Government announced that the legislation was intended to take effect in July 2010; but the legislation for the CPRS (aka ETS) failed to gain adequate support and was twice rejected creating a double dissolution election trigger. After a bitter political debate which saw former opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull lose his leadership of the opposition to the anti-CPRS Tony Abbott. The Rudd government did not call an election and the CPRS lost public support. In April 2010, Labor then deferred the CPRS. A successor to the CPRS, the Carbon Pricing Mechanism (CPM) was passed into law as part of the Clean Energy Futures Package (CEF) in 2011, but was repealed in July 2014 following a change in government.