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... confirmed to have received some climate-change education. They could not remember who gave them such information, however. This finding is also validated by other studies about low climate-change awareness and public education in Ghana (Etwire, 2012). However, 14% of the farmers (n=28) had individua ...
... confirmed to have received some climate-change education. They could not remember who gave them such information, however. This finding is also validated by other studies about low climate-change awareness and public education in Ghana (Etwire, 2012). However, 14% of the farmers (n=28) had individua ...
Ville Kumpu A climate for reduction? Futures imagined in
... tempting to adopt a reductionist methodology when examining possible social futures. ‘Lots of things will change in the future, but since we have credible and quantitative knowledge about future climate let us examine, also quantitatively, what the consequences of these climates for society might be ...
... tempting to adopt a reductionist methodology when examining possible social futures. ‘Lots of things will change in the future, but since we have credible and quantitative knowledge about future climate let us examine, also quantitatively, what the consequences of these climates for society might be ...
Terms of Reference for the Climate Support Facility under the GCCA
... Climate change is of major concern to countries of the ACP Group, as expressed in a number of political declarations. The European Consensus of 2005 ensured that adaptation to the negative effects of climate change would be central to the Community's support of LDCs and SIDS (Part 2, Art. 76). In Se ...
... Climate change is of major concern to countries of the ACP Group, as expressed in a number of political declarations. The European Consensus of 2005 ensured that adaptation to the negative effects of climate change would be central to the Community's support of LDCs and SIDS (Part 2, Art. 76). In Se ...
Cooling the Earth with Crops
... and as a way of managing surface net solar radiation (surface SRM geoengineering)6 by altering the albedo of cropland. Any of these crop based ideas could be considered as ‘cooling with crops’. However, the most commonly discussed idea as a geoengineering method using crops is bio-geoengineering, wh ...
... and as a way of managing surface net solar radiation (surface SRM geoengineering)6 by altering the albedo of cropland. Any of these crop based ideas could be considered as ‘cooling with crops’. However, the most commonly discussed idea as a geoengineering method using crops is bio-geoengineering, wh ...
Adaptation Planning and Climate Impact Assessments: Learning From NEPA’s Flaws
... information systems. Public access should be a priority for adaptation assessment. • The inadequate treatment of uncertainty in impact statements. This is a key issue for adaptation because of the relative crudeness of regional downscaling of climate models. Fortunately, more sophisticated methodol ...
... information systems. Public access should be a priority for adaptation assessment. • The inadequate treatment of uncertainty in impact statements. This is a key issue for adaptation because of the relative crudeness of regional downscaling of climate models. Fortunately, more sophisticated methodol ...
Climate change impacts on the livestock sector
... value; b) where there is high uncertainty in terms of impacts; c) the time horizon is potentially greater than 30 years; d) where periodic learning is likely to require a flexible approach to investment decision and a need to be adaptive to change with new technologies. These conditions are recognis ...
... value; b) where there is high uncertainty in terms of impacts; c) the time horizon is potentially greater than 30 years; d) where periodic learning is likely to require a flexible approach to investment decision and a need to be adaptive to change with new technologies. These conditions are recognis ...
Preserving the Ocean Circulation: Implications for Climate Policy
... threshold response in the natural system. This choice is likely more efficient in the sense of an optimal growth model than an arbitrary choice of greenhouse gas stabilization level. This approach allows us additionally to consider the economic trade-offs associated with accepting the natural thresh ...
... threshold response in the natural system. This choice is likely more efficient in the sense of an optimal growth model than an arbitrary choice of greenhouse gas stabilization level. This approach allows us additionally to consider the economic trade-offs associated with accepting the natural thresh ...
Sudan`s INDC
... pending availability of financial and technical support. Sudan is currently embarking on the implementation of its Readiness Preparation Proposal for REDD+, which will also enable Sudan to establish reference emissions levels / forest reference levels (ERL/FRL) for the forestry sector. For the imple ...
... pending availability of financial and technical support. Sudan is currently embarking on the implementation of its Readiness Preparation Proposal for REDD+, which will also enable Sudan to establish reference emissions levels / forest reference levels (ERL/FRL) for the forestry sector. For the imple ...
A Low Carbon Route Map - Keep Scotland Beautiful
... eat at the moment – and it could be cheaper too. For meat and dairy products, it could include eating less overall but choosing higher quality products. For fruit and vegetables a climate friendly menu will vary through the year, adding interest to our meals and reconnecting us to the seasons. Proje ...
... eat at the moment – and it could be cheaper too. For meat and dairy products, it could include eating less overall but choosing higher quality products. For fruit and vegetables a climate friendly menu will vary through the year, adding interest to our meals and reconnecting us to the seasons. Proje ...
Climate Change: Guidance for Tree Species Selection
... Plans. These new Stocking Standards will take climate change into account in their development and can be updated over time as new information becomes available. ...
... Plans. These new Stocking Standards will take climate change into account in their development and can be updated over time as new information becomes available. ...
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... societies. Further, greater attention may be given to reduce the marketing cost and margin to intermediaries by taking several measures in channel-I, II and III because the cost of the produce passed through these channels of marketing. The analysis indicates that adequate input facilities and timel ...
... societies. Further, greater attention may be given to reduce the marketing cost and margin to intermediaries by taking several measures in channel-I, II and III because the cost of the produce passed through these channels of marketing. The analysis indicates that adequate input facilities and timel ...
Climate Change Performance Index 2017
... Global Forest Resource Assessment 2015. Deforestation and forest degradation are another important source of anthropogenic CO2 alongside energy-based emissions. By including these emissions in the data, we are able to present a more comprehensive view of man-made impacts on the world’s climate. The ...
... Global Forest Resource Assessment 2015. Deforestation and forest degradation are another important source of anthropogenic CO2 alongside energy-based emissions. By including these emissions in the data, we are able to present a more comprehensive view of man-made impacts on the world’s climate. The ...
AIT In The Classroom
... Many people do not understand the real threat of global warming because they are standing in the wrong place. To fully grasp the danger, they need an “establishing shot.” They have to take a step back and a step up from where they are. The neighborhood may look the same, but if they can see the enti ...
... Many people do not understand the real threat of global warming because they are standing in the wrong place. To fully grasp the danger, they need an “establishing shot.” They have to take a step back and a step up from where they are. The neighborhood may look the same, but if they can see the enti ...
U.S. Global Change Research Program · 1717 Pennsylvania... Washington, D.C. 20006 USA · 1-202-223-6262 (voice) ·...
... temperature higher by at least 5°C (with respect to the climatological norm)). The right panel shows changes in warm nights (percent of times when minimum temperature is above the 90th percentile of the climatological distribution for that day). Both panels show results for IPCC emissions scenario A ...
... temperature higher by at least 5°C (with respect to the climatological norm)). The right panel shows changes in warm nights (percent of times when minimum temperature is above the 90th percentile of the climatological distribution for that day). Both panels show results for IPCC emissions scenario A ...
For Peer Review - Climate Access
... domestically, and society continues to be vulnerable to climate variability. This raises questions about the effectiveness of current communication efforts, and about the ability of their audiences to implement change in response to these communications. This concerns the persuasiveness of the messa ...
... domestically, and society continues to be vulnerable to climate variability. This raises questions about the effectiveness of current communication efforts, and about the ability of their audiences to implement change in response to these communications. This concerns the persuasiveness of the messa ...
click to - White Rose Research Online
... political frameworks (Halsaes and Verhagen, 2007). The dominant underpinning policy approaches used to manage these processes are often grounded (at least in part) in the neoclassical economic paradigm, which is broadly concerned with creating optimal resource allocation. This requires the internal ...
... political frameworks (Halsaes and Verhagen, 2007). The dominant underpinning policy approaches used to manage these processes are often grounded (at least in part) in the neoclassical economic paradigm, which is broadly concerned with creating optimal resource allocation. This requires the internal ...
Overcoming Obstacles to U.S.-China Cooperation on Climate Change
... limate change is an epic threat. Concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are higher than at any time in human history and rising sharply. Predicted consequences include sea-level rise, more severe storms, more intense droughts and floods, forest loss and the spread of tropical disease. ...
... limate change is an epic threat. Concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are higher than at any time in human history and rising sharply. Predicted consequences include sea-level rise, more severe storms, more intense droughts and floods, forest loss and the spread of tropical disease. ...
Evaluating Climate Visualization
... Information on climate change is of a particularly complex nature. Studies of causes, effects and means to take action include several interlinked areas of studies. Climate science includes areas such as atmospheric chemistry, oceanography, biology, palaeoclimatology, physics, biology, glaciology as ...
... Information on climate change is of a particularly complex nature. Studies of causes, effects and means to take action include several interlinked areas of studies. Climate science includes areas such as atmospheric chemistry, oceanography, biology, palaeoclimatology, physics, biology, glaciology as ...
primary industry, fisheries and mines
... Putting it all together?!? Plants….gm….climate change…biofuel • Scientists win prize for genetic modification of oil producing plants • Scientists who have found a way to control plant genes have won this year’s Prime Ministers’ Prize for Science. ...
... Putting it all together?!? Plants….gm….climate change…biofuel • Scientists win prize for genetic modification of oil producing plants • Scientists who have found a way to control plant genes have won this year’s Prime Ministers’ Prize for Science. ...
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... There is further evidence that the total abundance of ozone-depleting substances (ODSs) in the atmosphere continues to decline, even though concentrations of hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), the chlorine-containing replacement compounds for chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), are rising. Observed global, m ...
... There is further evidence that the total abundance of ozone-depleting substances (ODSs) in the atmosphere continues to decline, even though concentrations of hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), the chlorine-containing replacement compounds for chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), are rising. Observed global, m ...
Climate Change Policies and Trade Policies: The New Joint
... “The reduction of tariff and non-tariff barriers for low-carbon goods and services, including within the Doha Development Round of international trade negotiations, could provide further opportunities to accelerate the diffusion of key [climate friendly] technologies.” The Economics of Climate Chan ...
... “The reduction of tariff and non-tariff barriers for low-carbon goods and services, including within the Doha Development Round of international trade negotiations, could provide further opportunities to accelerate the diffusion of key [climate friendly] technologies.” The Economics of Climate Chan ...
http://www.fao.org/docrep/meeting/019/k7582e.pdf
... global socio-economic pressures on natural resources. Urgent adaptation measures are required in response to opportunities and threats to food and livelihood provision due to climatic variations. The present document briefly analyses the potential impacts of climate change on the aquaculture sector ...
... global socio-economic pressures on natural resources. Urgent adaptation measures are required in response to opportunities and threats to food and livelihood provision due to climatic variations. The present document briefly analyses the potential impacts of climate change on the aquaculture sector ...
The Role of the Judiciary in Climate Change Action
... 2012. “Case C-366/10, Air Transport Association of America and Others v. Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, with annotation by B. Mayer.” Common Market Law ...
... 2012. “Case C-366/10, Air Transport Association of America and Others v. Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, with annotation by B. Mayer.” Common Market Law ...
Ua `afa le Aso Stormy weather today: traditional ecological
... induced climate change. Moreover, even if concerted efforts are made to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions globally, like those articulated under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Kyoto Protocol, climate model projections suggest changes in climate are inevitabl ...
... induced climate change. Moreover, even if concerted efforts are made to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions globally, like those articulated under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Kyoto Protocol, climate model projections suggest changes in climate are inevitabl ...
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.