Telling the Weather Story - IBC Public Assets
... country. As a result of these trends, water losses have now surpassed fire as the number one cause of home insurance claims in many parts of the country. This increase in severe weather has raised questions among the public, governments and insurers about regional changes to the climate: How have we ...
... country. As a result of these trends, water losses have now surpassed fire as the number one cause of home insurance claims in many parts of the country. This increase in severe weather has raised questions among the public, governments and insurers about regional changes to the climate: How have we ...
Climate Change - cloudfront.net
... to solve the burgeoning stress from local and global sources, the reef will disappear,” he wrote in the foreword to the report.¶ “This is not a hunch or alarmist rhetoric by green activists. It is the conclusion of the world’s most qualified coral reef experts.” ¶ Hoegh-Guldberg said scientific cons ...
... to solve the burgeoning stress from local and global sources, the reef will disappear,” he wrote in the foreword to the report.¶ “This is not a hunch or alarmist rhetoric by green activists. It is the conclusion of the world’s most qualified coral reef experts.” ¶ Hoegh-Guldberg said scientific cons ...
Security implications of climate change in the Sahel region
... generaliseable and direct impact of climate change on security. It also found no deterministic relation between environment and security dynamics. Environmental variables are of secondary importance at best compared to political, historical and economic variables. We used a broad definition for secu ...
... generaliseable and direct impact of climate change on security. It also found no deterministic relation between environment and security dynamics. Environmental variables are of secondary importance at best compared to political, historical and economic variables. We used a broad definition for secu ...
Telling the Weather Story - Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction
... country. As a result of these trends, water losses have now surpassed fire as the number one cause of home insurance claims in many parts of the country. This increase in severe weather has raised questions among the public, governments and insurers about regional changes to the climate: How have we ...
... country. As a result of these trends, water losses have now surpassed fire as the number one cause of home insurance claims in many parts of the country. This increase in severe weather has raised questions among the public, governments and insurers about regional changes to the climate: How have we ...
Communicating the Impacts of Potential Future Climate Change on
... address public safety concerns, property damage, and economic interruption from intense precipitation. In these efforts, effective communication of climate change impacts on urban watersheds/sewer sheds is needed. Data should be delivered at the watershed level in a form that can be incorporated in ...
... address public safety concerns, property damage, and economic interruption from intense precipitation. In these efforts, effective communication of climate change impacts on urban watersheds/sewer sheds is needed. Data should be delivered at the watershed level in a form that can be incorporated in ...
Diapositiva 1 - Denise Milizia
... as I say, it is just a completely unrealistic debate to say that you can have a climate change agreement that doesn't involve China, and then America obviously, ...
... as I say, it is just a completely unrealistic debate to say that you can have a climate change agreement that doesn't involve China, and then America obviously, ...
Climate Change Impact Assessment 2010
... 2010 has emphasised the complexity of the interrelations between water quantity, water quality and catchment condition, and highlighted the potential impacts of climate change on SCA operations, infrastructure, business and regulation. The climate futures used in this assessment are based on recent ...
... 2010 has emphasised the complexity of the interrelations between water quantity, water quality and catchment condition, and highlighted the potential impacts of climate change on SCA operations, infrastructure, business and regulation. The climate futures used in this assessment are based on recent ...
Impact and Response Scenarios for Coastal Flooding in Barbados and
... generate at least $28 million in sales. When added to the sales volume generated annually by the Hotel at Almond Beach (2000 sales volume was $30 million), it may be concluded that the commercial and tourism properties within the zone of impact have a potential to earn at least $58 million in sales ...
... generate at least $28 million in sales. When added to the sales volume generated annually by the Hotel at Almond Beach (2000 sales volume was $30 million), it may be concluded that the commercial and tourism properties within the zone of impact have a potential to earn at least $58 million in sales ...
Environmental and Climate Change in Latin America and the
... provide incentives for sustainable management of the resources or increased productivity, and therefore exacerbates poverty and environmental degradation. Positive trends in recent years include a diversification of policies with improvements in the instruments, education efforts and increased parti ...
... provide incentives for sustainable management of the resources or increased productivity, and therefore exacerbates poverty and environmental degradation. Positive trends in recent years include a diversification of policies with improvements in the instruments, education efforts and increased parti ...
New gases (presentation by Mr. Forster)
... Changes in GWPs since SAR largely related to reduced radiative efficiency of CO2 GWPs well established for major species but uncertainties can be large for minor species Uncertainties and methodological considerations with use of GWPs for short-lived and indirect climate change drivers ...
... Changes in GWPs since SAR largely related to reduced radiative efficiency of CO2 GWPs well established for major species but uncertainties can be large for minor species Uncertainties and methodological considerations with use of GWPs for short-lived and indirect climate change drivers ...
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... The current trends and the predictions in CV & C show a challenging future to the smallholder farmers in the sub-Saharan Africa. For example, some countries already face semi-arid conditions that make agriculture challenging by reducing the length of growing season. On the other hand, agriculture pr ...
... The current trends and the predictions in CV & C show a challenging future to the smallholder farmers in the sub-Saharan Africa. For example, some countries already face semi-arid conditions that make agriculture challenging by reducing the length of growing season. On the other hand, agriculture pr ...
The costs of adaptation: Working Paper 7 (260 kB) (opens in new window)
... 2. The evidence from sector and country studies Adaptation cost research started in the 1990s as part of early attempts to estimate the economic costs of climate change (Smith and Tirpak 1989, Cline 1992, Nordhaus 1994, Fankhauser 1995, Pearce et al 1995 and Tol 1995. A recent survey is Tol 2005). T ...
... 2. The evidence from sector and country studies Adaptation cost research started in the 1990s as part of early attempts to estimate the economic costs of climate change (Smith and Tirpak 1989, Cline 1992, Nordhaus 1994, Fankhauser 1995, Pearce et al 1995 and Tol 1995. A recent survey is Tol 2005). T ...
Policy Instruments for Climate Change: How Can National Governments Address RESOURCES
... a cleaner environment and the potential effects on innovations of regulation should, in theory, also be considered. General equilibrium effects associated with product substitution, discouraged investment, and retarded innovation constitute another important layer of costs, as do the transition cost ...
... a cleaner environment and the potential effects on innovations of regulation should, in theory, also be considered. General equilibrium effects associated with product substitution, discouraged investment, and retarded innovation constitute another important layer of costs, as do the transition cost ...
Climate change, ocean processes and ocean iron fertilization
... because of (1) the difficulty of scaling up to such a level (15 to 25% of the global ocean being fertilized continuously for 100 yr), (2) the unknown realized efficiency, and (3) possible unintended ramifications of such a procedure, in particular increased production and outgassing of N2O (Fuhrman ...
... because of (1) the difficulty of scaling up to such a level (15 to 25% of the global ocean being fertilized continuously for 100 yr), (2) the unknown realized efficiency, and (3) possible unintended ramifications of such a procedure, in particular increased production and outgassing of N2O (Fuhrman ...
English
... going hungry without protecting our food systems; we will not be able to ensure we have sustainable cities and communities without protecting them from storms or floods; and we cannot ensure children are healthy without addressing the changes in vector-borne diseases due to changing temperatures. Th ...
... going hungry without protecting our food systems; we will not be able to ensure we have sustainable cities and communities without protecting them from storms or floods; and we cannot ensure children are healthy without addressing the changes in vector-borne diseases due to changing temperatures. Th ...
Projection of Effects of Climate Change on Rice Yield and Keys to
... and interactive effects of environments on the atmosphere-plant-soil system is needed for reduction of uncertainties to predict rice production under climate change. The free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE) experiment for rice started in Shizukuishi, Iwate prefecture in Japan in 1998 and was moved to Tsuk ...
... and interactive effects of environments on the atmosphere-plant-soil system is needed for reduction of uncertainties to predict rice production under climate change. The free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE) experiment for rice started in Shizukuishi, Iwate prefecture in Japan in 1998 and was moved to Tsuk ...
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... Data for this study was collected from three agro-ecological zones (AEZ) in rural Kenya—the semi-arid, medium potential and high potential zones— between June and September 2012. The sampled districts included Mbeere South and Nakuru (semi-arid zones), Gem and Siaya (medium potential zones) and Muku ...
... Data for this study was collected from three agro-ecological zones (AEZ) in rural Kenya—the semi-arid, medium potential and high potential zones— between June and September 2012. The sampled districts included Mbeere South and Nakuru (semi-arid zones), Gem and Siaya (medium potential zones) and Muku ...
The impact of climate change and weather on transport - MOWE-IT
... (Special Report on Emissions Scenarios) marker scenarios ranges between 0.18 and 0.59 m above 1990 levels (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, 2007c).4 The six SRES marker scenarios do not include additional measures for mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions, e.g., Kyoto measures are not inc ...
... (Special Report on Emissions Scenarios) marker scenarios ranges between 0.18 and 0.59 m above 1990 levels (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, 2007c).4 The six SRES marker scenarios do not include additional measures for mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions, e.g., Kyoto measures are not inc ...
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... Program in Science, Technology and Environmental Policy, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey. Jeffrey D. Mullen is an associate professor, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. John ...
... Program in Science, Technology and Environmental Policy, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey. Jeffrey D. Mullen is an associate professor, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. John ...
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... Data for this study was collected from three agro-ecological zones (AEZ) in rural Kenya—the semi-arid, medium potential and high potential zones— between June and September 2012. The sampled districts included Mbeere South and Nakuru (semi-arid zones), Gem and Siaya (medium potential zones) and Muku ...
... Data for this study was collected from three agro-ecological zones (AEZ) in rural Kenya—the semi-arid, medium potential and high potential zones— between June and September 2012. The sampled districts included Mbeere South and Nakuru (semi-arid zones), Gem and Siaya (medium potential zones) and Muku ...
Carbon Market Crossroads
... action. Developing countries have long seen climate change as a problem caused by developed countries and as such requiring a solution by these countries. Global carbon markets, however, have changed the mindset of developing country communities, businesses, and governments by helping them gain the ...
... action. Developing countries have long seen climate change as a problem caused by developed countries and as such requiring a solution by these countries. Global carbon markets, however, have changed the mindset of developing country communities, businesses, and governments by helping them gain the ...
Mainstreaming Climate Change in CAADP processes in
... brought a lot of uncertainty to countries that are heavily dependent on agriculture like Malawi. Most of these countries have seen a rise in climate variabilities such as the increasing intensity of rain within a short period of time which has resulted in floods that have destroyed the crops and oth ...
... brought a lot of uncertainty to countries that are heavily dependent on agriculture like Malawi. Most of these countries have seen a rise in climate variabilities such as the increasing intensity of rain within a short period of time which has resulted in floods that have destroyed the crops and oth ...
Cooling the Earth with Crops
... regional climate, altering the whole bioclimatic regime in the region. This is important because the changes in water and energy fluxes in the Amazon have teleconnections worldwide which amplify the warming feedbacks.20 For instance, changes in the deep tropical atmospheric convection in the Amazon ...
... regional climate, altering the whole bioclimatic regime in the region. This is important because the changes in water and energy fluxes in the Amazon have teleconnections worldwide which amplify the warming feedbacks.20 For instance, changes in the deep tropical atmospheric convection in the Amazon ...