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... We address the question of how temperature- and precipitation-driven snowpack variability respond to changes in climate. This is an urgent question posed by a 2015 GRL article restricted to historical observations. New Scientific Knowledge and scientific advances allowed (255 characters): We discove ...
                        	... We address the question of how temperature- and precipitation-driven snowpack variability respond to changes in climate. This is an urgent question posed by a 2015 GRL article restricted to historical observations. New Scientific Knowledge and scientific advances allowed (255 characters): We discove ...
									Download the full speech of the National Sustainability Conference
									
... concluded at Copenhagen at the end of the year. ...
                        	... concluded at Copenhagen at the end of the year. ...
									Climate Change Impacts and Adapting to Change
									
... – Sport-fishing industry (generates 1.5 billion per year) – Salinity levels will increase and affect many species – Intense storms will wash more non-point pollution into the Bay (eutrophication) ...
                        	... – Sport-fishing industry (generates 1.5 billion per year) – Salinity levels will increase and affect many species – Intense storms will wash more non-point pollution into the Bay (eutrophication) ...
									Linking Elements
									
... - Address urgent needs of the highly vulnerable - Develop national adaptation strategies ...
                        	... - Address urgent needs of the highly vulnerable - Develop national adaptation strategies ...
									Abrupt climate change
									
... of natural and anthropogenic climate variations in future climate change. ...
                        	... of natural and anthropogenic climate variations in future climate change. ...
									Topic 1: Strip Mining and Soil
									
... Topic 1: The American Chestnut and Climate change Key Question: How can the revival of the American chestnut help to reduce climate change? As you read the articles linked below use the questions provided to guide ypur thinking and preparation of your power point presentation. ...
                        	... Topic 1: The American Chestnut and Climate change Key Question: How can the revival of the American chestnut help to reduce climate change? As you read the articles linked below use the questions provided to guide ypur thinking and preparation of your power point presentation. ...
									Research Priorities and Interrst in China
									
... environment impacts are largely ignored • New technologies are available • Identify cross-sectoral and innovative solutions, e.g. bioenergy and water resource management, improvement in housing conditions to reduce indoor pollution • Promote policy intervention through finance, commercial and commun ...
                        	... environment impacts are largely ignored • New technologies are available • Identify cross-sectoral and innovative solutions, e.g. bioenergy and water resource management, improvement in housing conditions to reduce indoor pollution • Promote policy intervention through finance, commercial and commun ...
									Optimal Climate Policies under the 2°C Constraint Using a
									
... Impact function fitting We perform Monte-Carlo regressions of a quadratic function: I = β1 T + β2 T 2 , where I is the the economic impact in % GDP and T the temperature increase in °C Marginal distributions of regression coefficients ...
                        	... Impact function fitting We perform Monte-Carlo regressions of a quadratic function: I = β1 T + β2 T 2 , where I is the the economic impact in % GDP and T the temperature increase in °C Marginal distributions of regression coefficients ...
									Document
									
... acknowledgment of God in the land. There is only cursing, lying, murder, stealing and adultery; they break all bounds, and bloodshed follows bloodshed. Because of this the land mourns, and all who live in it waste away; the beasts of the field and the birds of the air and the fish of the sea are dyi ...
                        	... acknowledgment of God in the land. There is only cursing, lying, murder, stealing and adultery; they break all bounds, and bloodshed follows bloodshed. Because of this the land mourns, and all who live in it waste away; the beasts of the field and the birds of the air and the fish of the sea are dyi ...
									canada
									
... this includes programmes that help farmers manage risk. Farmers deal with weather variability and extreme events as part of their day- to-day operations. In Canada, they utilize a number of risk management tools provided by the Government with AgriInsurance, Canada’s crop insurance programme, being ...
                        	... this includes programmes that help farmers manage risk. Farmers deal with weather variability and extreme events as part of their day- to-day operations. In Canada, they utilize a number of risk management tools provided by the Government with AgriInsurance, Canada’s crop insurance programme, being ...
									presentation - Mitigation and Adaptation Research Institute (MARI)
									
... Ted Constant Convocation Center, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia October 30-31, 2013 ...
                        	... Ted Constant Convocation Center, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia October 30-31, 2013 ...
									Global Warming and the IPCC Gordon J. Aubrecht, II Physics
									
... “Both past and future anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions will continue to contribute to warming and sea level rise for more than a millennium, due to the time scales required for removal of this gas from the atmosphere.” If T ~ 1.5 °C - 2.5 °C, 20% - 30% of plants and animals at high risk ...
                        	... “Both past and future anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions will continue to contribute to warming and sea level rise for more than a millennium, due to the time scales required for removal of this gas from the atmosphere.” If T ~ 1.5 °C - 2.5 °C, 20% - 30% of plants and animals at high risk ...
									The Global Climate Crisis
									
...  Our greatest obstacles to mitigation of climate warming are NOT technological or economic, they are political  More than 130 members of the U.S. Congress still refuse to accept the scientific data on climate warming ...
                        	...  Our greatest obstacles to mitigation of climate warming are NOT technological or economic, they are political  More than 130 members of the U.S. Congress still refuse to accept the scientific data on climate warming ...
									6.1 Global Warming
									
... • Enhanced by using nitrogen containing Fertilizers • Can last up to 100 years in the atmosphere • Also produced in industrial processes where fossil fuels are burned at very high temperatures ...
                        	... • Enhanced by using nitrogen containing Fertilizers • Can last up to 100 years in the atmosphere • Also produced in industrial processes where fossil fuels are burned at very high temperatures ...
									Adapting to climate change is lecture topic at
									
... Adapting to climate change is lecture topic at Palm Beach State Oct. 23 Dr. Debra Javeline, University of Notre Dame political scientist, focuses on reducing vulnerability (PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. – Oct. 7, 2013) How will climate change transform the world? What can be done to reduce our vulnerabil ...
                        	... Adapting to climate change is lecture topic at Palm Beach State Oct. 23 Dr. Debra Javeline, University of Notre Dame political scientist, focuses on reducing vulnerability (PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. – Oct. 7, 2013) How will climate change transform the world? What can be done to reduce our vulnerabil ...
									PowerPoint slides
									
... 1,000 years after emissions stop. Following cessation of emissions, removal of atmospheric carbon dioxide decreases radiative forcing, but is largely compensated by slower loss of heat to the ocean, so that atmospheric temperatures do not drop significantly for at least 1,000 years. Among illustrati ...
                        	... 1,000 years after emissions stop. Following cessation of emissions, removal of atmospheric carbon dioxide decreases radiative forcing, but is largely compensated by slower loss of heat to the ocean, so that atmospheric temperatures do not drop significantly for at least 1,000 years. Among illustrati ...
									Data from IPCC AR4 WG1 2007
									
... reduce vulnerability to future climate change. There are barriers, limits and costs, but these are not fully understood.” (IPCC AR4 WG2 2007) ...
                        	... reduce vulnerability to future climate change. There are barriers, limits and costs, but these are not fully understood.” (IPCC AR4 WG2 2007) ...
									Zierden-PeaceRiver - Center for Ocean
									
... global average air and ocean temperatures, widespread melting of snow and ice, and rising global average sea level.” “Global atmospheric concentrations of CO2, methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) have increased markedly as a result of human activities since 1750 and now far exceed pre-industrial v ...
                        	... global average air and ocean temperatures, widespread melting of snow and ice, and rising global average sea level.” “Global atmospheric concentrations of CO2, methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) have increased markedly as a result of human activities since 1750 and now far exceed pre-industrial v ...
									Daniel Murdiyarso
									
... GEF and Special Climate Change Fund increased and predictable to ‘compensate’ Equity, NOT complementary Avoid free-rider problems ...
                        	... GEF and Special Climate Change Fund increased and predictable to ‘compensate’ Equity, NOT complementary Avoid free-rider problems ...
									AOSS_NRE_480_L01_Intro_20120105
									
... • Major or Interest • Any particular reason you wanted to take this course. • When some one asks you about global warming, or you hear about global warming, what is your first reaction? ...
                        	... • Major or Interest • Any particular reason you wanted to take this course. • When some one asks you about global warming, or you hear about global warming, what is your first reaction? ...
									report outlines possible effects of warming on california
									
... lose more than a million acres of cropland and forest fire rates will soar, according to a broad-ranging state report released Wednesday. The document, which officials called the "the ultimate picture to date" of global warming's likely effect on California, consists of 37 research papers that exami ...
                        	... lose more than a million acres of cropland and forest fire rates will soar, according to a broad-ranging state report released Wednesday. The document, which officials called the "the ultimate picture to date" of global warming's likely effect on California, consists of 37 research papers that exami ...
									Asia-Pacific Outreach Meeting on Sustainable Development Financing Session 4: Climate finance
									
... Source: regular capital injections from levies collected by the government on CDM projects in China. ...
                        	... Source: regular capital injections from levies collected by the government on CDM projects in China. ...
									Emissions Budget - UNFCCC Newsroom
									
... Since 1990, global greenhouse gas emissions have grown by more than 45 per cent. To have a likely chance of staying below the 2oC limit, global greenhouse gas emissions should drop by about 15 per cent or more by 2030 compared to 2010, and be 50 per cent lower by 2050 on the way to net zero. Past is ...
                        	... Since 1990, global greenhouse gas emissions have grown by more than 45 per cent. To have a likely chance of staying below the 2oC limit, global greenhouse gas emissions should drop by about 15 per cent or more by 2030 compared to 2010, and be 50 per cent lower by 2050 on the way to net zero. Past is ...