
Is atmospheric carbon dioxide removal a game changer for climate
... mitigation costs between generations by alleviating the pressure, particularly in the 2nd half of the century, on sectors like the transport sector that are hardest to decarbonize. At the same time, we show that CDR is not a silver bullet dominating the mitigation portfolio. There is a large amount ...
... mitigation costs between generations by alleviating the pressure, particularly in the 2nd half of the century, on sectors like the transport sector that are hardest to decarbonize. At the same time, we show that CDR is not a silver bullet dominating the mitigation portfolio. There is a large amount ...
USA–NPN Attributed Publications - USA National Phenology Network
... Mazer, S. J. et al. Flowering date of taxonomic families predicts phenological sensitivity to temperature: Implications for forecasting the effects of climate change on unstudied taxa. American Journal of Botany ...
... Mazer, S. J. et al. Flowering date of taxonomic families predicts phenological sensitivity to temperature: Implications for forecasting the effects of climate change on unstudied taxa. American Journal of Botany ...
National Policy on Climate Change for Namibia 2011
... There is considerable uncertainty regarding the accurate detection of future climate change scenarios, despite the continuous improvements in climate science. This is because of various limitations related to the uncertainty in future global GHG emissions, understanding of the dynamics of global cli ...
... There is considerable uncertainty regarding the accurate detection of future climate change scenarios, despite the continuous improvements in climate science. This is because of various limitations related to the uncertainty in future global GHG emissions, understanding of the dynamics of global cli ...
Climate Change: Overview and Implications for Wildlife
... human population size and affluence for less highly developed countries and more highly developed countries show drastic increases in population and wealth. When these factors are multiplied by the amount of energy used to produce a unit of economic product (the so-called energy intensity) and the a ...
... human population size and affluence for less highly developed countries and more highly developed countries show drastic increases in population and wealth. When these factors are multiplied by the amount of energy used to produce a unit of economic product (the so-called energy intensity) and the a ...
The impact of climate change on growth of local white spruce
... using data collected in a second genecological test series. We found that white spruce populations located within the sampled area were optimally adapted to their local environment for thermal conditions but not for moisture conditions; populations that originated from sites receiving more precipita ...
... using data collected in a second genecological test series. We found that white spruce populations located within the sampled area were optimally adapted to their local environment for thermal conditions but not for moisture conditions; populations that originated from sites receiving more precipita ...
... products; coastal systems and low lying areas; industry, settlement and society; and health. Decision-makers and resource managers require information regarding future changes in climate average and variability to better anticipate potential impacts of climate change. However, future climate pattern ...
HEAVY RAINFALL AND TEMPERATURE PROYECTIONS IN A
... The last report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC AR5, 2014) indicated that there is a change in frequency and intensity of extreme weather events such as heat waves, intense precipitation, flooding, etc., in various regions of the world as a result of global climate change. The ...
... The last report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC AR5, 2014) indicated that there is a change in frequency and intensity of extreme weather events such as heat waves, intense precipitation, flooding, etc., in various regions of the world as a result of global climate change. The ...
Marine Science
... partnerships to quantify these impacts in many regions throughout the world (Figure 1; Barange et al., 2011; Wiese et al., 2012). Several international organizations [e.g. the International Council for Exploration of the Sea (ICES), the North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES), the Intergov ...
... partnerships to quantify these impacts in many regions throughout the world (Figure 1; Barange et al., 2011; Wiese et al., 2012). Several international organizations [e.g. the International Council for Exploration of the Sea (ICES), the North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES), the Intergov ...
Public perception of cold weather events as evidence for
... consider climate change scepticism in line with the approach outlined by Poortinga et al. (2011) and Rahmstorf (2004)—as constituting doubts about the reality, human causation, and severity of climate change, termed ‘trend’, ‘attribution’, and ‘impact’ scepticism respectively1: where we refer subseq ...
... consider climate change scepticism in line with the approach outlined by Poortinga et al. (2011) and Rahmstorf (2004)—as constituting doubts about the reality, human causation, and severity of climate change, termed ‘trend’, ‘attribution’, and ‘impact’ scepticism respectively1: where we refer subseq ...
General Law on Climate Change Mexico
... IV. Develop and implement their own climate change programs, by promoting public participation, listening, and responding to the public and private sectors, and society in general; V. Establish criteria and procedures for evaluating and overseeing compliance with the state program in this field, as ...
... IV. Develop and implement their own climate change programs, by promoting public participation, listening, and responding to the public and private sectors, and society in general; V. Establish criteria and procedures for evaluating and overseeing compliance with the state program in this field, as ...
Global Problems, african Solutions: african Climate Scientists
... on the critical problem of climate change, which has been described as an “out of Africa” problem crying out for “made in Africa” solutions. Based on interviews with these scientists, this paper presents their views on the state of African climate science; discusses the challenges of undertaking sci ...
... on the critical problem of climate change, which has been described as an “out of Africa” problem crying out for “made in Africa” solutions. Based on interviews with these scientists, this paper presents their views on the state of African climate science; discusses the challenges of undertaking sci ...
Nature template
... The ability of each taxonomic group to cope with temperature increase (and hence, the potential mismatch between groups) should also depend on the biogeographic, socioeconomic and conservation context. When calculated at the country-level, we found that the temporal trend in CTI was positive and hig ...
... The ability of each taxonomic group to cope with temperature increase (and hence, the potential mismatch between groups) should also depend on the biogeographic, socioeconomic and conservation context. When calculated at the country-level, we found that the temporal trend in CTI was positive and hig ...
Full-Text PDF
... socio-ecological systems. Should significant progress be made in coming decades with respect to greenhouse gas mitigation efforts, climate change may be restricted to rates and magnitudes to which many systems can cope or adapt with minor or modest incremental adjustments. However, in the absence of ...
... socio-ecological systems. Should significant progress be made in coming decades with respect to greenhouse gas mitigation efforts, climate change may be restricted to rates and magnitudes to which many systems can cope or adapt with minor or modest incremental adjustments. However, in the absence of ...
Planning for Climate Change
... While we need to work nationally and internationally to secure progress on addressing climate change, we also need to galvanise local action. It has been estimated that some 70,000 jobs could be created from local action on domestic energy efficiency and renewable energy alone.1 Local communities ar ...
... While we need to work nationally and internationally to secure progress on addressing climate change, we also need to galvanise local action. It has been estimated that some 70,000 jobs could be created from local action on domestic energy efficiency and renewable energy alone.1 Local communities ar ...
Marine Science - Climate
... partnerships to quantify these impacts in many regions throughout the world (Figure 1; Barange et al., 2011; Wiese et al., 2012). Several international organizations [e.g. the International Council for Exploration of the Sea (ICES), the North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES), the Intergov ...
... partnerships to quantify these impacts in many regions throughout the world (Figure 1; Barange et al., 2011; Wiese et al., 2012). Several international organizations [e.g. the International Council for Exploration of the Sea (ICES), the North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES), the Intergov ...
Urban Areas - Southwest Climate Assessment Report
... structures, will be less reliable due to higher temperatures, reduced snowpack, and other factors, including possibly reduced precipitation. (high confidence) • Some Southwest cities are likely to experience greater numbers of extreme hightemperature degree days; residents who lack air conditioning ...
... structures, will be less reliable due to higher temperatures, reduced snowpack, and other factors, including possibly reduced precipitation. (high confidence) • Some Southwest cities are likely to experience greater numbers of extreme hightemperature degree days; residents who lack air conditioning ...
Proceedings WARMING UP SEMINAR
... opportunities to save energy through improved efficiency. Controlling emissions and switching to low carbon power sources are both potential sources of carbon financing that can help offset development costs and new technologies. The global carbon market value reached $64 billion in 2007, of which $ ...
... opportunities to save energy through improved efficiency. Controlling emissions and switching to low carbon power sources are both potential sources of carbon financing that can help offset development costs and new technologies. The global carbon market value reached $64 billion in 2007, of which $ ...
Carbon Commons - University of Chicago Law School
... not to issue shares directly to individuals. There’s much to be said for that, in terms of increasing flexibility and endowing individuals with more freedom to choose how their personal allocation is used, and how much should be left to descendants. However it is distributed, making allowance for th ...
... not to issue shares directly to individuals. There’s much to be said for that, in terms of increasing flexibility and endowing individuals with more freedom to choose how their personal allocation is used, and how much should be left to descendants. However it is distributed, making allowance for th ...
Climate Change Negotiations, India`s submissions to the United
... variability and are exposed to enhanced risks from climate change. Climate change will also significantly impact the economic growth and social development of India, where eradication of poverty is the first and overriding priority. It is for this reason that India has a huge stake in the multilater ...
... variability and are exposed to enhanced risks from climate change. Climate change will also significantly impact the economic growth and social development of India, where eradication of poverty is the first and overriding priority. It is for this reason that India has a huge stake in the multilater ...
Argentina - Met Office
... available to the researchers in the project was used, unless there were good scientific reasons for not doing so. For example, some impacts areas were omitted, such as many of those associated with human health. In this case, these impacts are strongly dependant on local factors and do not easily le ...
... available to the researchers in the project was used, unless there were good scientific reasons for not doing so. For example, some impacts areas were omitted, such as many of those associated with human health. In this case, these impacts are strongly dependant on local factors and do not easily le ...
Climate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment
... risks to the delivery of road transport services is increases in temporary flooding of vulnerable reaches of roadway resulting from precipitation events of increasing frequency and/or intensity. In both cases there are adverse economic consequences that can affect the estimated net present value of ...
... risks to the delivery of road transport services is increases in temporary flooding of vulnerable reaches of roadway resulting from precipitation events of increasing frequency and/or intensity. In both cases there are adverse economic consequences that can affect the estimated net present value of ...
Implications of global climate change for natural resource damage
... Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Vol. 32, No. 1, pp. 93–101, 2013 # 2012 SETAC Printed in the USA ...
... Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Vol. 32, No. 1, pp. 93–101, 2013 # 2012 SETAC Printed in the USA ...
Predicting and verifying the intended and unintended consequences
... and discussed elsewhere in this Theme Section (see Law 2008, Watson et al. 2008): (1) Phytoplankton would bloom, leading to depletion of macronutrients in the surface layer. (2) After varying degrees of repackaging through food web processes and the formation of aggregates (marine snow), a proportio ...
... and discussed elsewhere in this Theme Section (see Law 2008, Watson et al. 2008): (1) Phytoplankton would bloom, leading to depletion of macronutrients in the surface layer. (2) After varying degrees of repackaging through food web processes and the formation of aggregates (marine snow), a proportio ...
Urbanization and Climate Change in Small iSland developing StateS
... States meeting in Samoa, September 2014................................................................. 6 Image 04: Big waves crushing on the shore of Praia Piscina, in the Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe, during a severe storm......................................... 8 Image 05: The Maldives und ...
... States meeting in Samoa, September 2014................................................................. 6 Image 04: Big waves crushing on the shore of Praia Piscina, in the Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe, during a severe storm......................................... 8 Image 05: The Maldives und ...
Agricultural adaptation to climatic variation
... variations are obvious (and recurring) in parts of Africa and Asia, but they are also pertinent in other regions. For example, in North America, as governments attempt to reduce expenditures, the public costs of compensating property owners, farmers and transportation businesses exposed to variable ...
... variations are obvious (and recurring) in parts of Africa and Asia, but they are also pertinent in other regions. For example, in North America, as governments attempt to reduce expenditures, the public costs of compensating property owners, farmers and transportation businesses exposed to variable ...