Adaptation of Fisheries and Fishing Communities to the
... Caribbean, association of increased hurricane activity with increased sea surface temperature suggests that hurricane frequency could increase. • Similarly, there are indications that a doubling of CO2 could lead to intensification of hurricanes by 10-20%. • Global sea level rise of about 5 mm per y ...
... Caribbean, association of increased hurricane activity with increased sea surface temperature suggests that hurricane frequency could increase. • Similarly, there are indications that a doubling of CO2 could lead to intensification of hurricanes by 10-20%. • Global sea level rise of about 5 mm per y ...
Transitions in climate and energy discourse between Hurricanes Katrina and... Emily M. Cody, Jennie C. Stephens, James P. Bagrow,
... the end of the 21st century [37] and more frequent and intense extreme weather events, result from increased atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases attributed primarily to fossil fuel burning for energy. Given probable links between the increasing ocean temperature and the severity and frequ ...
... the end of the 21st century [37] and more frequent and intense extreme weather events, result from increased atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases attributed primarily to fossil fuel burning for energy. Given probable links between the increasing ocean temperature and the severity and frequ ...
paths beyond paris
... space and power in the international arena. Savvy reflections on COPs-gone-past are shared by Anne Petermann who is now forbidden from another COP and who calls for direct action as an antidote to despair. Larry Lohmann pushes the edge, once again, in asking how we relate to climate science while c ...
... space and power in the international arena. Savvy reflections on COPs-gone-past are shared by Anne Petermann who is now forbidden from another COP and who calls for direct action as an antidote to despair. Larry Lohmann pushes the edge, once again, in asking how we relate to climate science while c ...
Adaptation of Fisheries and Fishing Communities to the Impacts of
... Caribbean, association of increased hurricane activity with increased sea surface temperature suggests that hurricane frequency could increase. Similarly, there are indications that a doubling of CO2 could lead to intensification of hurricanes by 10-20%. Global sea level rise of about 5 mm per y ...
... Caribbean, association of increased hurricane activity with increased sea surface temperature suggests that hurricane frequency could increase. Similarly, there are indications that a doubling of CO2 could lead to intensification of hurricanes by 10-20%. Global sea level rise of about 5 mm per y ...
Paths beyond Paris
... space and power in the international arena. Savvy reflections on COPs-gone-past are shared by Anne Petermann who is now forbidden from another COP and who calls for direct action as an antidote to despair. Larry Lohmann pushes the edge, once again, in asking how we relate to climate science while c ...
... space and power in the international arena. Savvy reflections on COPs-gone-past are shared by Anne Petermann who is now forbidden from another COP and who calls for direct action as an antidote to despair. Larry Lohmann pushes the edge, once again, in asking how we relate to climate science while c ...
Chapter 4
... international law on a particular subject exists with respect to a particular State. The most widely recognized definition of the sources of international law comes from the agreement creating the ICJ, which is the primary judicial organ of the United Nations and plays a leading role in identifying ...
... international law on a particular subject exists with respect to a particular State. The most widely recognized definition of the sources of international law comes from the agreement creating the ICJ, which is the primary judicial organ of the United Nations and plays a leading role in identifying ...
IGCC-AIGCC Response to TCFD Public Consultation
... opportunities!they!have!identified!as!financially!material!and!those!that!they!might!have! determined!as!being!immaterial!to!dateG!but!which!have!been!identified!as!potentially! ...
... opportunities!they!have!identified!as!financially!material!and!those!that!they!might!have! determined!as!being!immaterial!to!dateG!but!which!have!been!identified!as!potentially! ...
Workshop report, 13-15 April 2010
... The workshop came with a number of issues on mitigation of and adaptation to climate change and reached a number of conclusions and recommendations. The main drivers of deforestation and forest degradation are direct use of forest resources, such as for energy (charcoal and fuelwood) and timber, con ...
... The workshop came with a number of issues on mitigation of and adaptation to climate change and reached a number of conclusions and recommendations. The main drivers of deforestation and forest degradation are direct use of forest resources, such as for energy (charcoal and fuelwood) and timber, con ...
Lecture 3 CIP Module Montreal Conference Draft
... In Lecture 1, it was explained how global warming is expected to lead to changes in local climates, including changes in the average conditions, in the frequency and severity of extreme weather, in the range of variability and in water cycles, snow and ice coverage and ocean conditions. Lecture 2 ex ...
... In Lecture 1, it was explained how global warming is expected to lead to changes in local climates, including changes in the average conditions, in the frequency and severity of extreme weather, in the range of variability and in water cycles, snow and ice coverage and ocean conditions. Lecture 2 ex ...
An Assessment of Integrated Climate Change Impact on Egypt
... Egypt occupies the northeastern corner of Africa (Figure 1) from 22" to 31" North latitude and 24" to 36" East longitude. It is bounded in the east by the Red Sea, in the west by Libya, in the north by the Mediterranean Sea, and in the south by Sudan. The total land area is 997,688 square kilometers ...
... Egypt occupies the northeastern corner of Africa (Figure 1) from 22" to 31" North latitude and 24" to 36" East longitude. It is bounded in the east by the Red Sea, in the west by Libya, in the north by the Mediterranean Sea, and in the south by Sudan. The total land area is 997,688 square kilometers ...
approach and technical work - Parliamentary Monitoring Group
... The group’s carbon footprint make-up is similar for each entity The group shares similar carbon mitigation opportunities and/or constraints; and/or The group is organised and can work together in order to further the collective interests of the group; and/or The group could all benefit from specific ...
... The group’s carbon footprint make-up is similar for each entity The group shares similar carbon mitigation opportunities and/or constraints; and/or The group is organised and can work together in order to further the collective interests of the group; and/or The group could all benefit from specific ...
Background Report: Integrated Ecological Impact Assessment
... Information is organized and presented first for specific ecological processes and components, and then it is synthesized into four broad regional summaries. This impact analysis focuses on forest and range ecosystems. It is not intended to provide an exhaustive or comprehensive list of all the pote ...
... Information is organized and presented first for specific ecological processes and components, and then it is synthesized into four broad regional summaries. This impact analysis focuses on forest and range ecosystems. It is not intended to provide an exhaustive or comprehensive list of all the pote ...
Extreme climate events and wet grasslands: plant traits for
... twentieth century, mostly due to drainage and agricultural changes (Joyce, 2014). Projections of climate effects on wetlands are generally not well understood (Erwin, 2009) due to the complexity of many wetland systems. This is especially the case for wet grasslands, despite their cultural, biodiver ...
... twentieth century, mostly due to drainage and agricultural changes (Joyce, 2014). Projections of climate effects on wetlands are generally not well understood (Erwin, 2009) due to the complexity of many wetland systems. This is especially the case for wet grasslands, despite their cultural, biodiver ...
Physical Risks from Climate Change: A guide
... events are becoming more frequent and intense, that incremental climatic changes are already underway, and that the impacts of climate change are expected to grow more severe over the coming years and decades. The year 2011 set records for economic losses and insured losses caused by natural catastr ...
... events are becoming more frequent and intense, that incremental climatic changes are already underway, and that the impacts of climate change are expected to grow more severe over the coming years and decades. The year 2011 set records for economic losses and insured losses caused by natural catastr ...
Climate-Science Communication and the Measurement Problem
... her reasoning powers to apprehend what is known to science from two parallel perspectives simultaneously: a collective-knowledge-acquisition one, and a cultural-identity-protective one. Misapprehension of how these two forms of engaging information interact—variously reinforcing one another and canc ...
... her reasoning powers to apprehend what is known to science from two parallel perspectives simultaneously: a collective-knowledge-acquisition one, and a cultural-identity-protective one. Misapprehension of how these two forms of engaging information interact—variously reinforcing one another and canc ...
physical risks from climate change
... events are becoming more frequent and intense, that incremental climatic changes are already underway, and that the impacts of climate change are expected to grow more severe over the coming years and decades. The year 2011 set records for economic losses and insured losses caused by natural catastr ...
... events are becoming more frequent and intense, that incremental climatic changes are already underway, and that the impacts of climate change are expected to grow more severe over the coming years and decades. The year 2011 set records for economic losses and insured losses caused by natural catastr ...
LLoyd's Science of Risk Conference Booklet 2012
... Losses from weather related risks are preconditioned by slowly evolving changes in ocean temperatures. Not only do these changes influence how active Atlantic Hurricanes will be over a given decade they are also linked to wide spread impacts on temperatures, rain, river flow and drought, including s ...
... Losses from weather related risks are preconditioned by slowly evolving changes in ocean temperatures. Not only do these changes influence how active Atlantic Hurricanes will be over a given decade they are also linked to wide spread impacts on temperatures, rain, river flow and drought, including s ...
Sweden facing climate change - Government Offices of Sweden
... propose various measures to reduce vulnerability and adapt society to long-term climate change and extreme weather events. ...
... propose various measures to reduce vulnerability and adapt society to long-term climate change and extreme weather events. ...
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... weighing the future benefits not only by a pure rate of time discount, but also by the probability and the marginal utility of consumption appropriate to each state. Meanwhile, climate modelers and environmental economists more broadly have long focused on ethical justifications for different values ...
... weighing the future benefits not only by a pure rate of time discount, but also by the probability and the marginal utility of consumption appropriate to each state. Meanwhile, climate modelers and environmental economists more broadly have long focused on ethical justifications for different values ...
Adaptation to Climate Change: Evidence from US Agriculture September 30, 2013
... weather. Long run adaptations appear to have mitigated less than about half of the shortrun effects of extreme heat exposure on corn yields, and point estimates across a range of specifications suggest that long run adaptions have more likely offset none of these short run impacts. We also show limi ...
... weather. Long run adaptations appear to have mitigated less than about half of the shortrun effects of extreme heat exposure on corn yields, and point estimates across a range of specifications suggest that long run adaptions have more likely offset none of these short run impacts. We also show limi ...
Research Note Effects of Warming Conditions in Eastern North
... Timing of calling of four frog species in New York occurred 10–13 days earlier between 1990 and 1999 than between 1900 and 1912, and this was correlated with increases in mean maximum daily temperatures during the century (Gibbs & Breisch 2001). In contrast, Blaustein et al. (2001) concluded from a ...
... Timing of calling of four frog species in New York occurred 10–13 days earlier between 1990 and 1999 than between 1900 and 1912, and this was correlated with increases in mean maximum daily temperatures during the century (Gibbs & Breisch 2001). In contrast, Blaustein et al. (2001) concluded from a ...
Potential future climatic conditions on tourists: A case study focusing
... approach similar to the one published by Yu, Schwartz and Walsh (2009) using a mix of elementary and bioclimatic approaches. In their study, they (1) combined high temporal weather observations that are more relevant to tourism, (2) addressed the overriding nature of individual weather elements (ins ...
... approach similar to the one published by Yu, Schwartz and Walsh (2009) using a mix of elementary and bioclimatic approaches. In their study, they (1) combined high temporal weather observations that are more relevant to tourism, (2) addressed the overriding nature of individual weather elements (ins ...
Climate impacts of ozone-depleting substances and their
... Increased HCFC consumption developing countries Atmospheric observations of HCFCs and HFCs Observed replacements patterns: HCFCs to HFCs IPCC-SRES: growth rates GDP and population Provisions Montreal Protocol Increases in HFC-134a use in mobile AC Saturation of HFC consumption ...
... Increased HCFC consumption developing countries Atmospheric observations of HCFCs and HFCs Observed replacements patterns: HCFCs to HFCs IPCC-SRES: growth rates GDP and population Provisions Montreal Protocol Increases in HFC-134a use in mobile AC Saturation of HFC consumption ...
Content - STORMBRINGER!
... Observation and modelling studies have indicated that the global land surface has been undergoing significant changes in the past few decades, driven by both natural and anthropogenic factors, such as changes in ecosystem productivity, fire and land use. Land surface changes can potentially influenc ...
... Observation and modelling studies have indicated that the global land surface has been undergoing significant changes in the past few decades, driven by both natural and anthropogenic factors, such as changes in ecosystem productivity, fire and land use. Land surface changes can potentially influenc ...
Biogeochemical Cycles
... 17% of annual U.S. fossil fuel emissions. U.S. forests and associated wood products account for most of this land sink. The effect of this carbon storage is to partially offset warming from emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases. 3. Altered biogeochemical cycles together with climate ...
... 17% of annual U.S. fossil fuel emissions. U.S. forests and associated wood products account for most of this land sink. The effect of this carbon storage is to partially offset warming from emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases. 3. Altered biogeochemical cycles together with climate ...