
Pluralising climate change solutions? Views held and voiced by
... improve representation. The latter views civil society actors as reproducing existing patterns of power and political contestation, thereby simply adding to struggles that already occur in the political sphere (Clarke, 1998). The proliferation of non-state actors has often been described according t ...
... improve representation. The latter views civil society actors as reproducing existing patterns of power and political contestation, thereby simply adding to struggles that already occur in the political sphere (Clarke, 1998). The proliferation of non-state actors has often been described according t ...
Climate change presents increased potential for
... aforementioned spatiotemporal resolution and the GLM equations from Barbero et al. (2014a). Specifically, we define VLF potential (P) as the expected number of VLF (104 km2) per week. This model is applied assuming that contemporary climate–fire relationships remain unchanged, thereby overlooking ...
... aforementioned spatiotemporal resolution and the GLM equations from Barbero et al. (2014a). Specifically, we define VLF potential (P) as the expected number of VLF (104 km2) per week. This model is applied assuming that contemporary climate–fire relationships remain unchanged, thereby overlooking ...
Results Part A: amount of appearances
... Media coverage is the first mentioned influence. This influence means the mention of a problem in the media is one of the most important influences on the public concern. The second influence, issue space – simply explained, meaning there is no space to solve every problem – is not easy to change si ...
... Media coverage is the first mentioned influence. This influence means the mention of a problem in the media is one of the most important influences on the public concern. The second influence, issue space – simply explained, meaning there is no space to solve every problem – is not easy to change si ...
CB-48 - Climate Science: Roger Pielke Sr.
... Circulating fluids, such as the atmosphere and oceans, communicate information over large parts their volume and these teleconnections can be defined to occur in two ways. First, the atmosphere and oceans organize themselves into coherent circulations on a variety of time and spatial scales. These i ...
... Circulating fluids, such as the atmosphere and oceans, communicate information over large parts their volume and these teleconnections can be defined to occur in two ways. First, the atmosphere and oceans organize themselves into coherent circulations on a variety of time and spatial scales. These i ...
Winter Sports and Climate Change
... opportunities in the emerging green economy Strong government action through pricing carbon emissions and targeted investments, along with binding regulations, is essential to spur innovation and, most importantly, to get clean, renewable energy and sustainable transportation technologies into use i ...
... opportunities in the emerging green economy Strong government action through pricing carbon emissions and targeted investments, along with binding regulations, is essential to spur innovation and, most importantly, to get clean, renewable energy and sustainable transportation technologies into use i ...
Environmental and Climate Change in Latin America and the
... of Amazons and small island states. In areas as vast and diverse as LAC, the environmental problems are wide-ranging and vary between and within nations. Negative environmental trends are observed throughout the region, which are to a large extent the result of long historical patterns of growth obt ...
... of Amazons and small island states. In areas as vast and diverse as LAC, the environmental problems are wide-ranging and vary between and within nations. Negative environmental trends are observed throughout the region, which are to a large extent the result of long historical patterns of growth obt ...
CLIMATE VARIABILITY AND CHANGE IN THE SOUTHWEST
... Southwest during the recent past, or period of instrumentation and records; and on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 1995 report on potential future climate changes. ...
... Southwest during the recent past, or period of instrumentation and records; and on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 1995 report on potential future climate changes. ...
The Availability Heuristic, Intuitive Cost
... precautions are produced, in large part, by availability, which operates in the context of social influences and intuitive attention to both costs and benefits. In the context of climate change, many Americans believe that far more would be lost than gained by extensive precautions; in Europe, the o ...
... precautions are produced, in large part, by availability, which operates in the context of social influences and intuitive attention to both costs and benefits. In the context of climate change, many Americans believe that far more would be lost than gained by extensive precautions; in Europe, the o ...
A Preventable Crisis: El Niño and La Niña events need earlier
... hit, due to droughts, floods, erratic rains and/or the creeping effects of climate change; Central America has had three years of drought. • The impact was deepened by other factors, such as coffee rust in Central America, political turmoil in Haiti, and the fall in international commodity prices an ...
... hit, due to droughts, floods, erratic rains and/or the creeping effects of climate change; Central America has had three years of drought. • The impact was deepened by other factors, such as coffee rust in Central America, political turmoil in Haiti, and the fall in international commodity prices an ...
Responses of vegetation distribution to climate change in China
... The climate data used in this study were provided by the climate change research group of the Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development in Agriculture of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences. The research group used the Providing Regional Climate for Impacts Studies (PRECIS) syste ...
... The climate data used in this study were provided by the climate change research group of the Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development in Agriculture of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences. The research group used the Providing Regional Climate for Impacts Studies (PRECIS) syste ...
Publication: Hydrologic Impacts of Climate Change on the Nile River
... the 21st century, the result of which was that resources were diverted to less water demanding crops and the livestock and non-agricultural sectors. Tate et al., (2004) analyzed the sensitivity of the water balance of Lake Victoria to climate change using HadCM3 A2a and B2 emission scenarios, and in ...
... the 21st century, the result of which was that resources were diverted to less water demanding crops and the livestock and non-agricultural sectors. Tate et al., (2004) analyzed the sensitivity of the water balance of Lake Victoria to climate change using HadCM3 A2a and B2 emission scenarios, and in ...
SEACAMd
... using additional Regional Climate Models driven by other General Circulation Models should be carried out ...
... using additional Regional Climate Models driven by other General Circulation Models should be carried out ...
Soil Erosion Climate Change Impact Snapshot
... regional climate projections for south-east Australia spanning the range of likely future changes in climate. NARCliM is explicitly designed to sample a large range of possible future climates. The NARCliM project used a “business as usual” scenario (IPCC A2 scenario) consistent with international m ...
... regional climate projections for south-east Australia spanning the range of likely future changes in climate. NARCliM is explicitly designed to sample a large range of possible future climates. The NARCliM project used a “business as usual” scenario (IPCC A2 scenario) consistent with international m ...
Influence of future anthropogenic emissions on climate, natural
... from Sutkus et al. [2001] and assuming a POC/BC emission ratio of 1:1. Those from shipping were estimated by dividing the gridded monthly sulfur shipping emission rate from Corbett et al. [1999], which totaled 4.24 Tg S/a by 29.5 g S/kg fuel [Corbett and Koehler, 2003, Table 1, for 1999 data] and mu ...
... from Sutkus et al. [2001] and assuming a POC/BC emission ratio of 1:1. Those from shipping were estimated by dividing the gridded monthly sulfur shipping emission rate from Corbett et al. [1999], which totaled 4.24 Tg S/a by 29.5 g S/kg fuel [Corbett and Koehler, 2003, Table 1, for 1999 data] and mu ...
- Guyana`s Low Carbon Development Strategy
... and significant mineral deposits exist below its surface. If Guyana chose to pursue this form of development, the likely estimate of the value is US$580 million annually. This forest value is known as Economic Value to the Nation (EVN). However, if deforestation is carried out it would have signific ...
... and significant mineral deposits exist below its surface. If Guyana chose to pursue this form of development, the likely estimate of the value is US$580 million annually. This forest value is known as Economic Value to the Nation (EVN). However, if deforestation is carried out it would have signific ...
Written submissions received for the Adapting to Climate Change in
... Natural systems in Tasmania were regarded as being particularly vulnerable to climate change impacts. It was noted that relevant policy at all levels of government should consider these impacts and focus on the common goal of reducing the vulnerability and increasing the resilience of terrestrial, f ...
... Natural systems in Tasmania were regarded as being particularly vulnerable to climate change impacts. It was noted that relevant policy at all levels of government should consider these impacts and focus on the common goal of reducing the vulnerability and increasing the resilience of terrestrial, f ...
Warming - Amazon Web Services
... Cores drilled in tropical glaciers show signs of recent melting that is unprecedented at least throughout the Holocene-the past 10,000 years. Another powerful sign of warming, visible clearly from satellites, is the shrinking Arctic sea ice cover (figure 3-5), which has declined 20 percent since sat ...
... Cores drilled in tropical glaciers show signs of recent melting that is unprecedented at least throughout the Holocene-the past 10,000 years. Another powerful sign of warming, visible clearly from satellites, is the shrinking Arctic sea ice cover (figure 3-5), which has declined 20 percent since sat ...
Migration, Environment and Climate Change
... six international research partners entitled “Migration, environment and climate change: Evidence for policy” (MECLEP). This project responds to the call for more empirical research on migration and climate change, in particular in communities of origin (cf. EC, 2013). This is in line with calls for ...
... six international research partners entitled “Migration, environment and climate change: Evidence for policy” (MECLEP). This project responds to the call for more empirical research on migration and climate change, in particular in communities of origin (cf. EC, 2013). This is in line with calls for ...
Global Trends and Challenges: Strategic Implications for NGOs
... All the analysis suggests that NGDOs are part of a vibrant, dynamic sector. All the projections suggest that the number of non-profits, NGOs and charities grows year on year – estimates suggest that there are over 10 million registered CSOs worldwide. It is estimated that over 40,000 international N ...
... All the analysis suggests that NGDOs are part of a vibrant, dynamic sector. All the projections suggest that the number of non-profits, NGOs and charities grows year on year – estimates suggest that there are over 10 million registered CSOs worldwide. It is estimated that over 40,000 international N ...
Climate Change in Southern New Hampshire
... dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O) ...
... dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O) ...
IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON FISHERIES: IMPLICATIONS
... While tropical oceans are increasingly becoming saltier, oceans closer to the poles have become fresher. This highlights that tropical oceans are very likely to suffer more from the potential impacts of increasing water salinity relative to waters in higher latitudes. Changes in water salinity have ...
... While tropical oceans are increasingly becoming saltier, oceans closer to the poles have become fresher. This highlights that tropical oceans are very likely to suffer more from the potential impacts of increasing water salinity relative to waters in higher latitudes. Changes in water salinity have ...
BSR Creating an Action Agenda for Private
... insights, and issue expertise in support of sustained business action on climate change. Business and society face unprecedented risks as a consequence of climate-related impacts, including increases in temperature and sea level, increases in the intensity and frequency of extreme weather events, th ...
... insights, and issue expertise in support of sustained business action on climate change. Business and society face unprecedented risks as a consequence of climate-related impacts, including increases in temperature and sea level, increases in the intensity and frequency of extreme weather events, th ...
Miller-vita-short web version-2016 - UCAR Staff
... Tyedmers, 2001. The 1999 Pacific Salmon Agreement: A Sustainable Solution? Canadian – American Public Policy Occasional Paper, No. 47. Canadian – American Center, University of Maine, Orono, ME. Cohen, S.J. and K.A. Miller (Coordinating Lead Authors), 2001. “North America,” Ch.15, pp.733-800 in Clim ...
... Tyedmers, 2001. The 1999 Pacific Salmon Agreement: A Sustainable Solution? Canadian – American Public Policy Occasional Paper, No. 47. Canadian – American Center, University of Maine, Orono, ME. Cohen, S.J. and K.A. Miller (Coordinating Lead Authors), 2001. “North America,” Ch.15, pp.733-800 in Clim ...
The Potential Impact of Climate Change on Insurance Regulation
... people’s lives and property through damage prevention.” When addressing climate change, the term “mitigation” would also include actions to bring about emissions reductions. Coordinating measures that reduce vulnerabilities and stabilize climate changes are principles that can guide public policy, p ...
... people’s lives and property through damage prevention.” When addressing climate change, the term “mitigation” would also include actions to bring about emissions reductions. Coordinating measures that reduce vulnerabilities and stabilize climate changes are principles that can guide public policy, p ...