Antagonism, The Commons and Solidarity
... economic crisis; a crisis that has been rather successfully articulated to the political right. Secondly, this work has tended to adopt a rather nation-centred account of the political (Mouffe, 2005, i ek, 1999, 2005). Swyngedouw, for example, fails to engage with the ways in which contestation to c ...
... economic crisis; a crisis that has been rather successfully articulated to the political right. Secondly, this work has tended to adopt a rather nation-centred account of the political (Mouffe, 2005, i ek, 1999, 2005). Swyngedouw, for example, fails to engage with the ways in which contestation to c ...
Environmental Education Research.
... reduced willingness to take pro-environmental behavior (Bamberg and Möser 2007; Fortner et al. 2000; de Kwaadsteniet et al. 2007). Malka and colleagues (2009) found that when skeptical language was introduced into a scientific message about climate change, it not only resulted in less favor for publi ...
... reduced willingness to take pro-environmental behavior (Bamberg and Möser 2007; Fortner et al. 2000; de Kwaadsteniet et al. 2007). Malka and colleagues (2009) found that when skeptical language was introduced into a scientific message about climate change, it not only resulted in less favor for publi ...
The conquering of climate
... that witches were on occasions burned as scapegoats for climate change (Pfister & Brazdil, 1999). This practise was only suppressed by the Lutheran Church insisting that God alone, not human beings, was responsible for the weather, a teaching consilient with the dominant pre-Enlightenment mind. The ...
... that witches were on occasions burned as scapegoats for climate change (Pfister & Brazdil, 1999). This practise was only suppressed by the Lutheran Church insisting that God alone, not human beings, was responsible for the weather, a teaching consilient with the dominant pre-Enlightenment mind. The ...
Coffea arabica yields decline in Tanzania due to climate change
... data were obtained from the Tanzanian Meteorological Agency (http://www.meteo.go.tz/) for the corresponding 49 year period. In order to preserve important local climatic heterogeneity, four stations representing the main arabica growing regions of Tanzania were used. These include Lyamungu, Arusha a ...
... data were obtained from the Tanzanian Meteorological Agency (http://www.meteo.go.tz/) for the corresponding 49 year period. In order to preserve important local climatic heterogeneity, four stations representing the main arabica growing regions of Tanzania were used. These include Lyamungu, Arusha a ...
Kelsey Lahr | University of Utah
... This significant percentage of increasingly concerned citizens is an important first step toward effective policies and personal actions to curtail greenhouse gas emissions. Public lands sites can contribute to this positive shift by facilitating greater climate change education and engagement. Schw ...
... This significant percentage of increasingly concerned citizens is an important first step toward effective policies and personal actions to curtail greenhouse gas emissions. Public lands sites can contribute to this positive shift by facilitating greater climate change education and engagement. Schw ...
Physiological Basis of Climate Change Impacts on North American
... were rare. Climate change also exerts profound effects on oceans and the marine life history phase of diadromous fishes and, thus, we refer readers to reviews on marine systems to better understand impacts on diadromous fishes (e.g., Roessig et al. 2004; Hoffmann and Todgham 2010). Although manuscri ...
... were rare. Climate change also exerts profound effects on oceans and the marine life history phase of diadromous fishes and, thus, we refer readers to reviews on marine systems to better understand impacts on diadromous fishes (e.g., Roessig et al. 2004; Hoffmann and Todgham 2010). Although manuscri ...
View/Open - Sokoine University of Agriculture
... data were obtained from the Tanzanian Meteorological Agency (http://www.meteo.go.tz/) for the corresponding 49 year period. In order to preserve important local climatic heterogeneity, four stations representing the main arabica growing regions of Tanzania were used. These include Lyamungu, Arusha a ...
... data were obtained from the Tanzanian Meteorological Agency (http://www.meteo.go.tz/) for the corresponding 49 year period. In order to preserve important local climatic heterogeneity, four stations representing the main arabica growing regions of Tanzania were used. These include Lyamungu, Arusha a ...
Global Warming
... This site brings together information about federally funded research on global warming, changing ecosystems, the carbon cycle, the water cycle, and much more. It contains links to hundreds of U.S. and international science organizations. Global Warming yosemite.epa.gov/oar/globalwarming.nsf/content ...
... This site brings together information about federally funded research on global warming, changing ecosystems, the carbon cycle, the water cycle, and much more. It contains links to hundreds of U.S. and international science organizations. Global Warming yosemite.epa.gov/oar/globalwarming.nsf/content ...
Incorporating climate change into systematic conservation planning
... communities, or ecosystems of a specific region, the science of conservation planning is now advancing to better incorporate ecological processes and more recently, ecosystem services (Egoh et al. 2007). Despite these advances, many of the species and ecosystems for which these conservation plans we ...
... communities, or ecosystems of a specific region, the science of conservation planning is now advancing to better incorporate ecological processes and more recently, ecosystem services (Egoh et al. 2007). Despite these advances, many of the species and ecosystems for which these conservation plans we ...
Deep uncertainty in long-term hurricane risk: Scenario generation and implications for future climate experiments (opens in new window)
... storm tracks, genesis locations, speeds, sizes and landfall locations. Knutson et al. reported that few studies have explored the affects of climate change on these characteristics and there is little consensus in projections. While it is important to continue to refine projections, some types of ada ...
... storm tracks, genesis locations, speeds, sizes and landfall locations. Knutson et al. reported that few studies have explored the affects of climate change on these characteristics and there is little consensus in projections. While it is important to continue to refine projections, some types of ada ...
Physiological Basis
... were rare. Climate change also exerts profound effects on oceans and the marine life history phase of diadromous fishes and, thus, we refer readers to reviews on marine systems to better understand impacts on diadromous fishes (e.g., Roessig et al. 2004; Hoffmann and Todgham 2010). Although manuscri ...
... were rare. Climate change also exerts profound effects on oceans and the marine life history phase of diadromous fishes and, thus, we refer readers to reviews on marine systems to better understand impacts on diadromous fishes (e.g., Roessig et al. 2004; Hoffmann and Todgham 2010). Although manuscri ...
Mainstreaming Climate Change in CAADP processes in
... Climate change has become an important phenomenon that is affecting development worldwide. Among the sectors that have become most affected by climate change is that of agriculture. This paper will therefore explore some of the recent developments and debates taking place in Malawi in as far as clim ...
... Climate change has become an important phenomenon that is affecting development worldwide. Among the sectors that have become most affected by climate change is that of agriculture. This paper will therefore explore some of the recent developments and debates taking place in Malawi in as far as clim ...
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... in a revised DICE model, extended with adaptation (AD-DICE). We find that especially substantial over-investment in adaptation can be very harmful due to sharply increasing marginal adaptation costs. Furthermore the potential of mitigation to offset suboptimal adaptation is investigated. When adapta ...
... in a revised DICE model, extended with adaptation (AD-DICE). We find that especially substantial over-investment in adaptation can be very harmful due to sharply increasing marginal adaptation costs. Furthermore the potential of mitigation to offset suboptimal adaptation is investigated. When adapta ...
Assessing Future Climate Risks
... in Figure 5-3. Included are some initial activities to carry out with stakeholders, such as exchanging information on what is already known. At this point in the process, some level of prior knowledge of climate change is assumed to exist in most countries, including that generated by National Commu ...
... in Figure 5-3. Included are some initial activities to carry out with stakeholders, such as exchanging information on what is already known. At this point in the process, some level of prior knowledge of climate change is assumed to exist in most countries, including that generated by National Commu ...
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... of what we know about climate change; the latest and most ominous assessment appeared in 2007. If greenhouse gas emissions continue to grow unimpeded, the latest IPCC reports predict an increase of as much as 12-13°F in the mainland United States and 18°F in Alaska by 2100.1 Recent studies by leadin ...
... of what we know about climate change; the latest and most ominous assessment appeared in 2007. If greenhouse gas emissions continue to grow unimpeded, the latest IPCC reports predict an increase of as much as 12-13°F in the mainland United States and 18°F in Alaska by 2100.1 Recent studies by leadin ...
The Quiet Tsunami: The Ecological, Economic, Social, and Political
... predator–prey relationships and the effects will be transmitted throughout the ecosystem [emphasis added].” Recognition that global warming is not detrimental everywhere in the world (UNFCCC 2011) has served to weaken national and international political responses to climate change, but there are ...
... predator–prey relationships and the effects will be transmitted throughout the ecosystem [emphasis added].” Recognition that global warming is not detrimental everywhere in the world (UNFCCC 2011) has served to weaken national and international political responses to climate change, but there are ...
Displacement and Migration from Climate Hot
... migration, especially those linked to climate change. The report aims to raise awareness about this issue amongst policy makers, development practitioners, academics and other stakeholders. It also aims to influence national policies by suggesting actions to address displacement and migration within ...
... migration, especially those linked to climate change. The report aims to raise awareness about this issue amongst policy makers, development practitioners, academics and other stakeholders. It also aims to influence national policies by suggesting actions to address displacement and migration within ...
Impacts of climate change on Australia`s World Heritage properties
... values, are under threat from global climate change. The latest United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report states that ‘global warming is unequivocal’ and is due largely to an increase in greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide (CO2), caused by burning fossil fuels. Aust ...
... values, are under threat from global climate change. The latest United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report states that ‘global warming is unequivocal’ and is due largely to an increase in greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide (CO2), caused by burning fossil fuels. Aust ...
The Kyoto Protocol and Clean Development Mechanism
... The is the entry point for developing countries (non-Annex I) into the Kyoto Protocol on Climate Change. The mechanism was established under Article 12 of the adopted by the Third Conference of the Parties to the Framework Convention on Climate Change on December 11, 1997. The CDM arose out of the n ...
... The is the entry point for developing countries (non-Annex I) into the Kyoto Protocol on Climate Change. The mechanism was established under Article 12 of the adopted by the Third Conference of the Parties to the Framework Convention on Climate Change on December 11, 1997. The CDM arose out of the n ...
The challenges of building cosmopolitan climate expertise
... and disseminating greater knowledge about humaninduced climate change. Thus the IPCC has provided impetus and input to international negotiation processes, which may not directly have triggered climate policies but may nonetheless have made decision making more politically relevant. As a result, man ...
... and disseminating greater knowledge about humaninduced climate change. Thus the IPCC has provided impetus and input to international negotiation processes, which may not directly have triggered climate policies but may nonetheless have made decision making more politically relevant. As a result, man ...
PART VI Burden Sharing and Development
... overall, poverty was reduced by 2% per year. These numbers show that a relatively small change in the flows in and out of poverty has a significant effect on overall poverty dynamics. For instance, increasing the flow into poverty by 10% is enough to halve the rate of poverty reduction. Climate chan ...
... overall, poverty was reduced by 2% per year. These numbers show that a relatively small change in the flows in and out of poverty has a significant effect on overall poverty dynamics. For instance, increasing the flow into poverty by 10% is enough to halve the rate of poverty reduction. Climate chan ...
Environment and Urbanization
... Flooding in urban areas is not just related to heavy rainfall and extreme climatic events; it is also related to changes in the built-up areas themselves. Urbanization restricts where floodwaters can go by covering large parts of the ground with roofs, roads and pavements, thus obstructing natural c ...
... Flooding in urban areas is not just related to heavy rainfall and extreme climatic events; it is also related to changes in the built-up areas themselves. Urbanization restricts where floodwaters can go by covering large parts of the ground with roofs, roads and pavements, thus obstructing natural c ...
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... result in production declines. Higher temperatures in key producing areas typically result in reduced yields of desirable crops whilst extreme weather events such as droughts, floods, and storms can exacerbate food security problems. In a changing climate, production gains are projected in some regi ...
... result in production declines. Higher temperatures in key producing areas typically result in reduced yields of desirable crops whilst extreme weather events such as droughts, floods, and storms can exacerbate food security problems. In a changing climate, production gains are projected in some regi ...
Climate Change
... ITU’s work to cut greenhouse gas emissions, develop standards and use ‘e-environment’ systems can speed up the global shift to a low-carbon economy”. Ban Ki-moon United Nations Secretary-General, 12 November 2008 Committed to connecting the world ...
... ITU’s work to cut greenhouse gas emissions, develop standards and use ‘e-environment’ systems can speed up the global shift to a low-carbon economy”. Ban Ki-moon United Nations Secretary-General, 12 November 2008 Committed to connecting the world ...