EuTRACE - IASS Potsdam
... adaptation, have been documented in the assessment reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). In this context, various researchers, policy makers, and other stakeholders have also begun to consider “climate engineering” (also known as “geoengineering” or “climate intervention”) ...
... adaptation, have been documented in the assessment reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). In this context, various researchers, policy makers, and other stakeholders have also begun to consider “climate engineering” (also known as “geoengineering” or “climate intervention”) ...
S1501174_en.pdf
... Effects of international trade in climate change ........................................................... 150 ...
... Effects of international trade in climate change ........................................................... 150 ...
The Impacts of Climate Change on World Heritage Properties
... Climate Change on World Heritage sites. ii) Review previous periodic reports, as it could lead to the identification of past impacts of Climate Change on World Heritage, which may not have been attributed to Climate Change at the time of the original report. iii) Assess continuing effectiveness of t ...
... Climate Change on World Heritage sites. ii) Review previous periodic reports, as it could lead to the identification of past impacts of Climate Change on World Heritage, which may not have been attributed to Climate Change at the time of the original report. iii) Assess continuing effectiveness of t ...
Implications of climate change for Australia`s World Heritage properties
... significance, these sites are listed as World Heritage properties. However, Australia’s World Heritage properties, and their values, are under threat from global climate change. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fourth Assessment Report (IPCC 2007) states that ‘global warming is unequivo ...
... significance, these sites are listed as World Heritage properties. However, Australia’s World Heritage properties, and their values, are under threat from global climate change. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fourth Assessment Report (IPCC 2007) states that ‘global warming is unequivo ...
C. Survey on the impacts of Climate Change on World Heritage
... Climate Change on World Heritage sites. ii) Review previous periodic reports, as it could lead to the identification of past impacts of Climate Change on World Heritage, which may not have been attributed to Climate Change at the time of the original report. iii) Assess continuing effectiveness of t ...
... Climate Change on World Heritage sites. ii) Review previous periodic reports, as it could lead to the identification of past impacts of Climate Change on World Heritage, which may not have been attributed to Climate Change at the time of the original report. iii) Assess continuing effectiveness of t ...
Is Ocean Fertilization a Good Carbon Sequestration Option?
... 2. Phytoplankton biomass can be increased over the short term (weeks) by the addition of iron, 3. There is no evidence of increased carbon “export” following fertilization in the time frame of these experiments; 4. The composition of the phytoplankton community changes dramatically upon the addition ...
... 2. Phytoplankton biomass can be increased over the short term (weeks) by the addition of iron, 3. There is no evidence of increased carbon “export” following fertilization in the time frame of these experiments; 4. The composition of the phytoplankton community changes dramatically upon the addition ...
SUBSIDIARY BODY ON SCIENTIFIC, TECHNICAL AND
... impacts. This definition is the same as used in CBD (2012)1, and is used here without prejudice to any definition that may subsequently be agreed under the Convention. “Climate engineering” and “climate intervention” may be considered as equivalent to “climate-related geoengineering”, hereafter geoe ...
... impacts. This definition is the same as used in CBD (2012)1, and is used here without prejudice to any definition that may subsequently be agreed under the Convention. “Climate engineering” and “climate intervention” may be considered as equivalent to “climate-related geoengineering”, hereafter geoe ...
Adaptation to climate change in desert contexts
... argument is advanced that ‘measurable indicators’ are not appropriate to achieve an accurate measure of adaptive capacity to climate change. Instead, a more contextual approach is advocated. ...
... argument is advanced that ‘measurable indicators’ are not appropriate to achieve an accurate measure of adaptive capacity to climate change. Instead, a more contextual approach is advocated. ...
English
... impacts. This definition is the same as used in CBD (2012)1, and is used here without prejudice to any definition that may subsequently be agreed under the Convention. “Climate engineering” and “climate intervention” may be considered as equivalent to “climate-related geoengineering”, hereafter geoe ...
... impacts. This definition is the same as used in CBD (2012)1, and is used here without prejudice to any definition that may subsequently be agreed under the Convention. “Climate engineering” and “climate intervention” may be considered as equivalent to “climate-related geoengineering”, hereafter geoe ...
Adapting to Climate Change: Challenges for
... deterioration of concrete, increased problems of roof damage due to ice dams, and moisture damage • Higher temperatures speed up chemical reactions which increases corrosion in some building materials and accelerates the deterioration of building facades ...
... deterioration of concrete, increased problems of roof damage due to ice dams, and moisture damage • Higher temperatures speed up chemical reactions which increases corrosion in some building materials and accelerates the deterioration of building facades ...
Climate Change in the Midwest - Climate Adaptation Knowledge
... on the status of climate change science and impacts. The NCA informs the nation about already observed changes, the current status of the climate, and anticipated trends for the future. The NCA report process integrates scientific information from multiple sources and sectors to highlight key findin ...
... on the status of climate change science and impacts. The NCA informs the nation about already observed changes, the current status of the climate, and anticipated trends for the future. The NCA report process integrates scientific information from multiple sources and sectors to highlight key findin ...
Contrasting the direct radiative effect and direct radiative forcing of
... transfer model (RRTMG) to contrast these concepts. We estimate a global mean all-sky aerosol DRF of −0.36 Wm−2 and a DRE of −1.83 Wm−2 for 2010. Therefore, natural sources of aerosol (here including fire) affect the global energy balance over four times more than do present-day anthropogenic aerosol ...
... transfer model (RRTMG) to contrast these concepts. We estimate a global mean all-sky aerosol DRF of −0.36 Wm−2 and a DRE of −1.83 Wm−2 for 2010. Therefore, natural sources of aerosol (here including fire) affect the global energy balance over four times more than do present-day anthropogenic aerosol ...
Cambodia Climate Change Strategic Plan 2014 – 2023
... In order to ensure sustainable development in the context of climate change Cambodia has worked out practical solutions to cope with the rapidly changing climate by putting in place new policies, strategies and plans. The CCCSP is prepared following the guidelines of the Council of Ministers and is ...
... In order to ensure sustainable development in the context of climate change Cambodia has worked out practical solutions to cope with the rapidly changing climate by putting in place new policies, strategies and plans. The CCCSP is prepared following the guidelines of the Council of Ministers and is ...
Potential for Abrupt Changes in Atmospheric Methane
... (Dlugokencky et al., 2003) and provide boundary conditions for model studies of emissions, but they are too remote from source regions to accurately quantify emissions, so uncertainties on northern emissions will remain large until more continuous measurement sites are added close to sources. The op ...
... (Dlugokencky et al., 2003) and provide boundary conditions for model studies of emissions, but they are too remote from source regions to accurately quantify emissions, so uncertainties on northern emissions will remain large until more continuous measurement sites are added close to sources. The op ...
Full Report, Final Report, Abrupt Climate Change
... decades, and causes substantial disruptions in human and natural systems. This report considers progress in understanding four types of abrupt change in the paleoclimatic record that stand out as being so rapid and large in their impact that if they were to recur, they would pose clear risks to soci ...
... decades, and causes substantial disruptions in human and natural systems. This report considers progress in understanding four types of abrupt change in the paleoclimatic record that stand out as being so rapid and large in their impact that if they were to recur, they would pose clear risks to soci ...
Climate Change and Water Quality in the Great Lakes Basin
... There is, however, a lack of specific research about the impacts of climate change on several beneficial uses. Therefore, impacts were assessed indirectly from associated literature. The Uncertainty of Climate Change and Impacts Most of the climate change impacts presented above are developed from i ...
... There is, however, a lack of specific research about the impacts of climate change on several beneficial uses. Therefore, impacts were assessed indirectly from associated literature. The Uncertainty of Climate Change and Impacts Most of the climate change impacts presented above are developed from i ...
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... TABLE 3.1. The effects of thermal habitat and the presence of Chaoborus and notonectids on mean total crustacean zooplankton abundance (no.per m3) pooled over depth using a three-way ANCOVA with initial density as a covariate. Significant values are in bold (P<0.05).................................. ...
... TABLE 3.1. The effects of thermal habitat and the presence of Chaoborus and notonectids on mean total crustacean zooplankton abundance (no.per m3) pooled over depth using a three-way ANCOVA with initial density as a covariate. Significant values are in bold (P<0.05).................................. ...
Kamloops Future Forest Strategy
... TACA – the Tree & Climate Assessment Tool for modelling tree species response to climate change during regeneration. FORWADY - The Forest Water Dynamics Model for simulating forest stand hydrology and its impacts on stand development and regeneration. FORECAST-Climate Model – an updated version of F ...
... TACA – the Tree & Climate Assessment Tool for modelling tree species response to climate change during regeneration. FORWADY - The Forest Water Dynamics Model for simulating forest stand hydrology and its impacts on stand development and regeneration. FORECAST-Climate Model – an updated version of F ...
http://www.fao.org/docrep/012/i0994e/i0994e.pdf
... contributing 20 percent or more of average per capita animal protein intake for more than 1.5 billion people, mostly from developing countries. They are also the most widely traded foodstuffs and are essential components of export earnings for many poorer countries. The sector has particular signifi ...
... contributing 20 percent or more of average per capita animal protein intake for more than 1.5 billion people, mostly from developing countries. They are also the most widely traded foodstuffs and are essential components of export earnings for many poorer countries. The sector has particular signifi ...
Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy Nature’s Prophet:
... Somewhat distinct from these two models for knowledge journalism, Rachel Carson is the historical prototype that is perhaps most comparable to Bill McKibben and many other environmental writers. Born in 1907, Carson earned a Master’s degree in zoology and began her career as an editor for the U.S. F ...
... Somewhat distinct from these two models for knowledge journalism, Rachel Carson is the historical prototype that is perhaps most comparable to Bill McKibben and many other environmental writers. Born in 1907, Carson earned a Master’s degree in zoology and began her career as an editor for the U.S. F ...
Gambling with Krill Fisheries in the Antarctic: Large uncertainties
... The most spectacular physical changes in the Antarctic environment relate to the ice shelves of the Antarctic Peninsula. These are floating extensions of a grounded ice-sheet and globally most of them are located in embayments around the Antarctic continent (including the Antarctic Peninsula.) The ...
... The most spectacular physical changes in the Antarctic environment relate to the ice shelves of the Antarctic Peninsula. These are floating extensions of a grounded ice-sheet and globally most of them are located in embayments around the Antarctic continent (including the Antarctic Peninsula.) The ...
CLIMATE CHANGE AND ADAPTATION SUCCESS: THE SCOPE OF
... warming observed over the past half century is largely attributable to human forcing. Through improving detection and attribution work (e.g. Brander et al. 2011; Shindell et al. 2009; Allen et al. 2000; Tett et al. 1999), a consensus has emerged in the climate science community that observed climate ...
... warming observed over the past half century is largely attributable to human forcing. Through improving detection and attribution work (e.g. Brander et al. 2011; Shindell et al. 2009; Allen et al. 2000; Tett et al. 1999), a consensus has emerged in the climate science community that observed climate ...
The Macroeconomics of Climate Change Final Report, May 2013
... Choosing modelling strategies: several modelling strategies can be envisaged, from a single, consistent but complex model, to a suite of simpler models, or a hybrid option where simple models can be coupled. There are advantages and disadvantages to each approach. Incorporating all relevant dimensio ...
... Choosing modelling strategies: several modelling strategies can be envisaged, from a single, consistent but complex model, to a suite of simpler models, or a hybrid option where simple models can be coupled. There are advantages and disadvantages to each approach. Incorporating all relevant dimensio ...
Climate change implications for fisheries and aquaculture
... contributing 20 percent or more of average per capita animal protein intake for more than 1.5 billion people, mostly from developing countries. They are also the most widely traded foodstuffs and are essential components of export earnings for many poorer countries. The sector has particular signifi ...
... contributing 20 percent or more of average per capita animal protein intake for more than 1.5 billion people, mostly from developing countries. They are also the most widely traded foodstuffs and are essential components of export earnings for many poorer countries. The sector has particular signifi ...
Instrumental temperature record
The instrumental temperature record shows fluctuations of the temperature of earth's climate system. Initially the instrumental temperature record only documented land and sea surface temperature, but in recent decades instruments have also begun recording ocean temperature. Data is collected from thousands of meteorological stations around the globe and through satellite observations. The longest-running temperature record is the Central England temperature data series, that starts in 1659. The longest-running quasi-global record starts in 1850.