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Carbon Disclosure submission
... Molson Coors’ Board and Executive Leadership Team have identified world class corporate responsibility performance as one of the four drivers of our global business strategy. Consistent with this commitment we are responding to the Carbon Disclosure Project for the seventh year. As a major global br ...
... Molson Coors’ Board and Executive Leadership Team have identified world class corporate responsibility performance as one of the four drivers of our global business strategy. Consistent with this commitment we are responding to the Carbon Disclosure Project for the seventh year. As a major global br ...
Climate finance additionality - Overseas Development Institute
... definitions of new and additional finance, with the goal of having a common and unified definition by 2013. In light of this, the EU, through the European Council’s Economic and Financial Committee (EFC) and Economic Policy Committee (EPC) Joint Working Group on the Financial Aspects of Climate Chan ...
... definitions of new and additional finance, with the goal of having a common and unified definition by 2013. In light of this, the EU, through the European Council’s Economic and Financial Committee (EFC) and Economic Policy Committee (EPC) Joint Working Group on the Financial Aspects of Climate Chan ...
Wales Soil Carbon Report - Geoenvironmental Research Centre
... Welsh soils hold a large reserve of organic carbon, however, this store is vulnerable to loss through land use change and anthropogenic perturbation (e.g. climate change). If soil carbon is lost it causes the release of greenhouse gases (e.g. CO 2, CH4, N2O) and has negative effects on other ecosyst ...
... Welsh soils hold a large reserve of organic carbon, however, this store is vulnerable to loss through land use change and anthropogenic perturbation (e.g. climate change). If soil carbon is lost it causes the release of greenhouse gases (e.g. CO 2, CH4, N2O) and has negative effects on other ecosyst ...
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... To address public good issues It may be that there is information or technology that publicly funded research could beneficially provide that would not be provided by the private sector. Differences in public and private decision making may be due to economies of scale, non-rival goods or non-pricee ...
... To address public good issues It may be that there is information or technology that publicly funded research could beneficially provide that would not be provided by the private sector. Differences in public and private decision making may be due to economies of scale, non-rival goods or non-pricee ...
Systemic economic instruments for energy security and global security
... Systems thinking presents a dilemma for governments, being incompatible with some institutional habits including (in the UK at least) “shared assumptions between politicians and civil servants that command and control is the correct way to exercise power” 11 . Centralised command and control is part ...
... Systems thinking presents a dilemma for governments, being incompatible with some institutional habits including (in the UK at least) “shared assumptions between politicians and civil servants that command and control is the correct way to exercise power” 11 . Centralised command and control is part ...
Climate sCienCe
... Because of internal variability in the climate system, such decade-long pauses are to be expected.17 The early and mid-20th century even saw periods of cooling. In their AR5 report, the IPCC attributed the recent hiatus to a combination of three things – internal variability, cooling by airborne par ...
... Because of internal variability in the climate system, such decade-long pauses are to be expected.17 The early and mid-20th century even saw periods of cooling. In their AR5 report, the IPCC attributed the recent hiatus to a combination of three things – internal variability, cooling by airborne par ...
Transient Earth system responses to cumulative
... allowable carbon emissions if a given climate target or a set of targets is to be met with a given probability. Such budgets in probabilistic terms have been established for surface air temperature, but only recently for a set of multiple climateimpact-relevant variables (Steinacher et al., 2013). A ...
... allowable carbon emissions if a given climate target or a set of targets is to be met with a given probability. Such budgets in probabilistic terms have been established for surface air temperature, but only recently for a set of multiple climateimpact-relevant variables (Steinacher et al., 2013). A ...
Geotourism and Climate Change Paradoxes and Promises
... water, resulting in stronger waves and increased shore erosion. The rapid retreat of Arctic sea ice could accelerate rapid warming 1,500 km inland throughout Alaska, Canada, and Russia. During rapid ice retreat, the rate of inland warming could be more than three times that previously suggested by g ...
... water, resulting in stronger waves and increased shore erosion. The rapid retreat of Arctic sea ice could accelerate rapid warming 1,500 km inland throughout Alaska, Canada, and Russia. During rapid ice retreat, the rate of inland warming could be more than three times that previously suggested by g ...
Factors Affecting Farmers` Adaptation Strategies to Environmental
... an urgent necessity to identify the strategies that are best suited to support farmers and farming communities in this period of climate change and to identify the factors affecting the farmers’ adoption of adaptive strategies to climate change. Farmers in Bangladesh at present face increasing envir ...
... an urgent necessity to identify the strategies that are best suited to support farmers and farming communities in this period of climate change and to identify the factors affecting the farmers’ adoption of adaptive strategies to climate change. Farmers in Bangladesh at present face increasing envir ...
Uncertainties in CMIP5 Climate Projections due to Carbon Cycle
... ranges are offset (i.e., to correct a potential bias), are wider (i.e., to reflect additional uncertainties), and/or are more or less skewed (i.e., to reflect additional skewed uncertainties). When providing best-estimate projections and uncertainty ranges for emission scenarios, there are two major ...
... ranges are offset (i.e., to correct a potential bias), are wider (i.e., to reflect additional uncertainties), and/or are more or less skewed (i.e., to reflect additional skewed uncertainties). When providing best-estimate projections and uncertainty ranges for emission scenarios, there are two major ...
Financing Climate Chaos
... fossil fuel industry does plan to extract and burn have become more deadly and dangerous. Fossil fuel industry giants have over 2,795 gigatons of carbon dioxide in their proven reserves – several times the safe amount that we can burn in order to limit global warming to 2 degrees Celsius, a goal tha ...
... fossil fuel industry does plan to extract and burn have become more deadly and dangerous. Fossil fuel industry giants have over 2,795 gigatons of carbon dioxide in their proven reserves – several times the safe amount that we can burn in order to limit global warming to 2 degrees Celsius, a goal tha ...
Briefing_note_on_legal_synergies
... A number of actions have already been taken by both the MP and the UNFCCC which reflect the overlap between ozone depletion and climate change. Aware of the effects of emissions of ODS and their alternatives on climate, the parties to the MP have made their concern explicit in numerous decisions. 2 ...
... A number of actions have already been taken by both the MP and the UNFCCC which reflect the overlap between ozone depletion and climate change. Aware of the effects of emissions of ODS and their alternatives on climate, the parties to the MP have made their concern explicit in numerous decisions. 2 ...
Briefing_note_on_legal_synergies
... A number of actions have already been taken by both the MP and the UNFCCC which reflect the overlap between ozone depletion and climate change. Aware of the effects of emissions of ODS and their alternatives on climate, the parties to the MP have made their concern explicit in numerous decisions. 2 ...
... A number of actions have already been taken by both the MP and the UNFCCC which reflect the overlap between ozone depletion and climate change. Aware of the effects of emissions of ODS and their alternatives on climate, the parties to the MP have made their concern explicit in numerous decisions. 2 ...
Hedonic Pricing of Climate Change Impacts to
... Measurement of the value of climate not only to economic sectors but also to individuals would provide some valuable information when designing an appropriate abatement strategy. This paper uses the hedonic price approach, one of the methods to measure non-market benefits, to estimate the amenity va ...
... Measurement of the value of climate not only to economic sectors but also to individuals would provide some valuable information when designing an appropriate abatement strategy. This paper uses the hedonic price approach, one of the methods to measure non-market benefits, to estimate the amenity va ...
Shifting public opinion on climate change: an
... same individuals over time, and that they are usually based on the latest media presentations on an issue, as well as on ideological cues. A second perspective focuses on aggregate trends in public opinion. In his research, Stimson (1999; also Erikson et al. 2002) has shown that each major issue are ...
... same individuals over time, and that they are usually based on the latest media presentations on an issue, as well as on ideological cues. A second perspective focuses on aggregate trends in public opinion. In his research, Stimson (1999; also Erikson et al. 2002) has shown that each major issue are ...
Moving beyond scientific knowledge: leveraging
... review of recently published learning sciences literature concerning informal learning, design-based research, and the relation between learning and action. This review identified a set of three principles that are hypothesised to support effective learning about complex socio-scientific issues. The ...
... review of recently published learning sciences literature concerning informal learning, design-based research, and the relation between learning and action. This review identified a set of three principles that are hypothesised to support effective learning about complex socio-scientific issues. The ...
Post-2012 Climate Change Negotiation Simulation
... calls for all developed countries to commit to quantified emission limitation and reduction objectives, and developing countries to enhance “nationally appropriate mitigation actions” to address climate change provided that they receive sufficient financial, technical, and capacity building support. ...
... calls for all developed countries to commit to quantified emission limitation and reduction objectives, and developing countries to enhance “nationally appropriate mitigation actions” to address climate change provided that they receive sufficient financial, technical, and capacity building support. ...
Caribbean Marine Climate Change Report Card 2017
... Let’s consider some key activities that could improve understanding of climate change risks to Caribbean states, and make a region that can bounce back from the hard knocks of climate change. We’ll show some practical steps that are already being taken to demonstrate how national and regional bodies ...
... Let’s consider some key activities that could improve understanding of climate change risks to Caribbean states, and make a region that can bounce back from the hard knocks of climate change. We’ll show some practical steps that are already being taken to demonstrate how national and regional bodies ...
Guidance on CC Adaptation Measures for Waterbirds (20-08
... species, habitats and ecosystems, particularly at a local scale. We cannot wait until the evidence demonstrates greater certainty, as delay will result in more severe impacts, fewer available options for action and increased costs of damage and intervention. This is because of the length of time it ...
... species, habitats and ecosystems, particularly at a local scale. We cannot wait until the evidence demonstrates greater certainty, as delay will result in more severe impacts, fewer available options for action and increased costs of damage and intervention. This is because of the length of time it ...
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... change agenda. While investors launched initiatives such as the Montreal Carbon Pledge and the Portfolio Decarbonization Coalition to report on investment emissions and reduce greenhouse gas exposure, organizations such as 350.org have become testimony to a growing civil society movement that both p ...
... change agenda. While investors launched initiatives such as the Montreal Carbon Pledge and the Portfolio Decarbonization Coalition to report on investment emissions and reduce greenhouse gas exposure, organizations such as 350.org have become testimony to a growing civil society movement that both p ...
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 ...
Second National Communication
... international levels which aim at finding ways of reducing, GHG emissions and at reaching an international accord to this effect. I would like to seize this opportunity to thank the Global Environment Facility and its Implementing Agency, the United Nations Environment Programme for providing us wit ...
... international levels which aim at finding ways of reducing, GHG emissions and at reaching an international accord to this effect. I would like to seize this opportunity to thank the Global Environment Facility and its Implementing Agency, the United Nations Environment Programme for providing us wit ...
Transitions in climate and energy discourse between Hurricanes Katrina and Sandy
... more likely to learn about environmental and other sciencerelated risks through the media than through any other source (Corbett and Durfee 2004; Peterson and Thompson 2009). Research indicates that news media establish the context within which future information will be interpreted (Peterson and Th ...
... more likely to learn about environmental and other sciencerelated risks through the media than through any other source (Corbett and Durfee 2004; Peterson and Thompson 2009). Research indicates that news media establish the context within which future information will be interpreted (Peterson and Th ...
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.