one National Security and Climate Change in Perspective
... That year, the United Nations and the World Meteorological Organization established the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change; its purpose was to be an independent entity to collect and analyze climate information from around the world, identify weaknesses and gaps in climate and environmental k ...
... That year, the United Nations and the World Meteorological Organization established the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change; its purpose was to be an independent entity to collect and analyze climate information from around the world, identify weaknesses and gaps in climate and environmental k ...
In Cook et al., the definition of consensus hypothesis that comes
... Albert Einstein, when told that 100 Nazi scientists had published a book rejecting his theory of special relativity, responded that a single paper would have sufficed to refute his hypothesis. His own single paper of 1905 on the electrodynamics of moving objects had demonstrated why Newton’s laws, t ...
... Albert Einstein, when told that 100 Nazi scientists had published a book rejecting his theory of special relativity, responded that a single paper would have sufficed to refute his hypothesis. His own single paper of 1905 on the electrodynamics of moving objects had demonstrated why Newton’s laws, t ...
Climate Deception Dossier #7: Global Climate Coalition Primer on
... In its recently approved Summary for Policymakers for its contribution to the IPCC's Second Assessment Report, Working Group I stated: .,.the balance of evidence suggests that there is a discemable human influence on global climate. The Global Climate Coalition's Science and Technical Advisory Commi ...
... In its recently approved Summary for Policymakers for its contribution to the IPCC's Second Assessment Report, Working Group I stated: .,.the balance of evidence suggests that there is a discemable human influence on global climate. The Global Climate Coalition's Science and Technical Advisory Commi ...
Climate and Weather Discourse in Anthropology: From Determinism
... seasonal variation, and weather anomalies such as droughts, hurricanes, or floods. Such descriptions often treated climate and weather as a static quality that framed the study. Anthropologists rarely integrated the physical characteristics of the location, including climate, into the explicit analy ...
... seasonal variation, and weather anomalies such as droughts, hurricanes, or floods. Such descriptions often treated climate and weather as a static quality that framed the study. Anthropologists rarely integrated the physical characteristics of the location, including climate, into the explicit analy ...
Climate change and thresholds of biome shifts in - mtc
... Received 6 April 2010; revised 14 July 2010; accepted 26 July 2010; published 11 September 2010. ...
... Received 6 April 2010; revised 14 July 2010; accepted 26 July 2010; published 11 September 2010. ...
Diurnal temperature range as an index of global
... data since 1901. The effect of missing data within any individual year for individual grid boxes had very little impact on the annual mean. We used a fixed data mask rather than a temporally-varying mask as changes in globalmean DTR were found to be relatively insensitive to time variations in the d ...
... data since 1901. The effect of missing data within any individual year for individual grid boxes had very little impact on the annual mean. We used a fixed data mask rather than a temporally-varying mask as changes in globalmean DTR were found to be relatively insensitive to time variations in the d ...
An NPS Framework for Addressing Climate Change with Cultural
... of cultural heritage in relation to climate change. The concept framework is also designed to support resource management decision-making across cultural and natural resources management as well as facilities management, by setting out the diversity of cultural resource impacts and information topic ...
... of cultural heritage in relation to climate change. The concept framework is also designed to support resource management decision-making across cultural and natural resources management as well as facilities management, by setting out the diversity of cultural resource impacts and information topic ...
Projected increases in near‑surface air temperature over Ontario
... minimizing these requirements, we choose 5 members (i.e., HadCM3Q0, Q3, Q10, Q13, and Q15) from the QUMP dataset according to the Hadley Centre’s recommendation (see http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/precis/qump). In this study, the PRECIS model is run at its highest spatial resolution (i.e., 25 km). Ther ...
... minimizing these requirements, we choose 5 members (i.e., HadCM3Q0, Q3, Q10, Q13, and Q15) from the QUMP dataset according to the Hadley Centre’s recommendation (see http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/precis/qump). In this study, the PRECIS model is run at its highest spatial resolution (i.e., 25 km). Ther ...
CCWG Report - Mennonite Church Canada
... Maccracken, P.R. Mastrandrea, and L.L. White (eds.)]. Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press. ...
... Maccracken, P.R. Mastrandrea, and L.L. White (eds.)]. Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press. ...
MD/DC Metro Area - GAIA - The Johns Hopkins University Applied
... Alpana Kaushiva ([email protected]), Shadrian Strong, Steven Babin, & Larry Paxton The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD, United States ...
... Alpana Kaushiva ([email protected]), Shadrian Strong, Steven Babin, & Larry Paxton The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD, United States ...
Future Climate: Projected Average
... statistical downscaling. Climate stationarity (the concept that past climatic patterns are a reasonable representation of those in the future) is not assumed and the influence of complex terrain on the climate of the western United States is better represented (Mearns et al. 2003), improving the sim ...
... statistical downscaling. Climate stationarity (the concept that past climatic patterns are a reasonable representation of those in the future) is not assumed and the influence of complex terrain on the climate of the western United States is better represented (Mearns et al. 2003), improving the sim ...
Demographic Amplification of Climate Change Experienced by the
... Finally, because human population size and distribution have been previously argued to be strongly associated with coastal zones and navigable rivers and only weakly with climate conditions [19] we included distance from waterway (calculated as the shortest distance between the centroid of each coun ...
... Finally, because human population size and distribution have been previously argued to be strongly associated with coastal zones and navigable rivers and only weakly with climate conditions [19] we included distance from waterway (calculated as the shortest distance between the centroid of each coun ...
Support for businesses
... Climate change and ecosystem destruction are the biggest challenges facing humanity. How we respond to climate change will have enormous consequences for life in the 21st century and beyond, both in Gloucestershire and across the globe. Many of the worst impacts will be felt in the developing world ...
... Climate change and ecosystem destruction are the biggest challenges facing humanity. How we respond to climate change will have enormous consequences for life in the 21st century and beyond, both in Gloucestershire and across the globe. Many of the worst impacts will be felt in the developing world ...
Communication and Marketing As Climate Change–Intervention
... study that has tested this approach to influence (including walking [16%] and cycling climate change–relevant behavior was found. In that [6%–91%]), and to reduce the number study, TV was used to model ways to reduce houseof car trips taken (10%) and distance hold electricity use. The programming le ...
... study that has tested this approach to influence (including walking [16%] and cycling climate change–relevant behavior was found. In that [6%–91%]), and to reduce the number study, TV was used to model ways to reduce houseof car trips taken (10%) and distance hold electricity use. The programming le ...
The geopolitics of climate change
... war period, both in terms of controlling airspace, and orbital space, but also in terms of the geophysics of the atmosphere. In Neil Smith’s (2008) terms, making space is also about making nature. Controlling this volume in a number of ways, and understanding its materiality, were important parts of ...
... war period, both in terms of controlling airspace, and orbital space, but also in terms of the geophysics of the atmosphere. In Neil Smith’s (2008) terms, making space is also about making nature. Controlling this volume in a number of ways, and understanding its materiality, were important parts of ...
Communicating Climate Change through ICT
... embedded in environmental messages, i.e., what has happened and what this will lead to. The story-line concept captures the fact that environmental messages often feature core messages through a simplified structure, crystalized patterns conveying cause and effects, key actors, and preferred solutio ...
... embedded in environmental messages, i.e., what has happened and what this will lead to. The story-line concept captures the fact that environmental messages often feature core messages through a simplified structure, crystalized patterns conveying cause and effects, key actors, and preferred solutio ...