exploratory team report - Water Environment Research Foundation
... effects on both regional and local scales. Only a few of these are described in the following paragraphs since their findings relate most directly to water supplies and to the interests of the water utility industry. Climate change research has conducted by many organizations worldwide, with the mos ...
... effects on both regional and local scales. Only a few of these are described in the following paragraphs since their findings relate most directly to water supplies and to the interests of the water utility industry. Climate change research has conducted by many organizations worldwide, with the mos ...
Schroder Climate Change Report
... This report summarises the findings of the fifth assessment report (AR5s) published by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The first of these series of ARs was produced in 1990 with regular updates being published every five years which summarise the findings of published research ...
... This report summarises the findings of the fifth assessment report (AR5s) published by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The first of these series of ARs was produced in 1990 with regular updates being published every five years which summarise the findings of published research ...
Phillip_Staddon___Winter_Mortality
... • Uses season/year metrics rather than daily ones – extension of daily metrics to answer seasonal questions require the assumption that dose-response is invariant within and across seasons and that seasonal "cold-related" effects are simply an aggregation of daily ones ...
... • Uses season/year metrics rather than daily ones – extension of daily metrics to answer seasonal questions require the assumption that dose-response is invariant within and across seasons and that seasonal "cold-related" effects are simply an aggregation of daily ones ...
Summary for Policymakers - Climate Change Reconsidered
... government-sponsored, politically motivated, and predisposed to believing that climate change is a problem in need of a U.N. solution. NIPCC traces its beginnings to an informal meeting held in Milan, Italy in 2003 organized by Dr. S. Fred Singer and the Science & Environmental Policy Project (SEPP) ...
... government-sponsored, politically motivated, and predisposed to believing that climate change is a problem in need of a U.N. solution. NIPCC traces its beginnings to an informal meeting held in Milan, Italy in 2003 organized by Dr. S. Fred Singer and the Science & Environmental Policy Project (SEPP) ...
Atmospheric Circulations Do Not Explain the Temperature
... appear in either of the two drafts that were circulated for expert review. It appeared for the first time in the final published version.1 Since the quality of the land surface temperature data is integral to so many reports and studies on climate change it is important to assess the IPCC’s claim of ...
... appear in either of the two drafts that were circulated for expert review. It appeared for the first time in the final published version.1 Since the quality of the land surface temperature data is integral to so many reports and studies on climate change it is important to assess the IPCC’s claim of ...
Science Communication Research
... Nisbet, M.C. & Markowitz, E. (2016, Feb). American Attitudes about Science and Technology: The Social Context for Communication. Commissioned report prepared for the Alan Leshner Leadership Institute of the ...
... Nisbet, M.C. & Markowitz, E. (2016, Feb). American Attitudes about Science and Technology: The Social Context for Communication. Commissioned report prepared for the Alan Leshner Leadership Institute of the ...
Greece adaptation plan – GAifadopoulou - mowe
... York, NY, USA: IPCC - Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, 2007 Mote P. and Salathé E., Future climate in the Pacific Northwest, Chapter 1 in The Washington Climate Change Impacts Assessment: Evaluating Washington's Future in a Changing Climate (Seattle, Washington: University of Washington Cl ...
... York, NY, USA: IPCC - Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, 2007 Mote P. and Salathé E., Future climate in the Pacific Northwest, Chapter 1 in The Washington Climate Change Impacts Assessment: Evaluating Washington's Future in a Changing Climate (Seattle, Washington: University of Washington Cl ...
A set of logical steps in order to make an assessment of
... the specialists that are going to do the assessment and the authorities who asked for it. Only through this exchange it will be possible to estimate the extent and depth of the assessment, including even the feasibility of it, according to the available data and tools necessary to do so. One possibl ...
... the specialists that are going to do the assessment and the authorities who asked for it. Only through this exchange it will be possible to estimate the extent and depth of the assessment, including even the feasibility of it, according to the available data and tools necessary to do so. One possibl ...
Impact of Climate Change on Outdoor Thermal Comfort and Health
... ecological progress, it has emerged since some years at government level with recently the signing of Kyoto protocol. The global awareness about climate change is now a fact some. This awareness has led the international community to seek a scientific consensus around for this sensitive question whi ...
... ecological progress, it has emerged since some years at government level with recently the signing of Kyoto protocol. The global awareness about climate change is now a fact some. This awareness has led the international community to seek a scientific consensus around for this sensitive question whi ...
From mitigation to creativity: the agency of museums and science
... Some participants were more circumspect with regard to the effectiveness of education, drawing a distinction between knowing about something and doing something about it.4 Here, audiences reframed governing through pedagogy from a modernist formation as disciplinary, to sources of raw material to in ...
... Some participants were more circumspect with regard to the effectiveness of education, drawing a distinction between knowing about something and doing something about it.4 Here, audiences reframed governing through pedagogy from a modernist formation as disciplinary, to sources of raw material to in ...
Seminar Bibliography/Literature List
... DRAFT READING LIST Compiled by Jill Jäger With input from Sara Beresford, Joanne Bayer, Kirsten Dow, Tom Downing, Barbara Huddleston, Neil Leary, Amy Luers, Wolfgang Lutz, Fabio Pittaluga, Colin Polsky, Oladele Ogunseitan, Mahendra Shah, Jan Sendzimir ...
... DRAFT READING LIST Compiled by Jill Jäger With input from Sara Beresford, Joanne Bayer, Kirsten Dow, Tom Downing, Barbara Huddleston, Neil Leary, Amy Luers, Wolfgang Lutz, Fabio Pittaluga, Colin Polsky, Oladele Ogunseitan, Mahendra Shah, Jan Sendzimir ...
Folie 1
... steak. Therefore bread is better than a juicy steak. We can´t go on like this on a global way and for sure our lifestyle cannot be reached by 5 billion other people without severe negative effects? What are possibilities fur a sustainable and fair future, while preventing developing countries from m ...
... steak. Therefore bread is better than a juicy steak. We can´t go on like this on a global way and for sure our lifestyle cannot be reached by 5 billion other people without severe negative effects? What are possibilities fur a sustainable and fair future, while preventing developing countries from m ...
Meteorologists` Views About Global Warming: A Survey of American
... Political ideology. Decision making about how to mount an effective societal response to climate change in the United States has been complicated by increasing polarization over the issue, which has occurred largely along political lines. In the late 1990s, similar proportions of liberals and conser ...
... Political ideology. Decision making about how to mount an effective societal response to climate change in the United States has been complicated by increasing polarization over the issue, which has occurred largely along political lines. In the late 1990s, similar proportions of liberals and conser ...
global_cooling_ESS_analysis_final
... community” about carbon dioxide's warming effects. In response to such reports, the World Meteorological Organization issued a warning in June 1976 that a very significant warming of global climate was probable. The current concern that cooler temperatures will continue, and perhaps at a faster rat ...
... community” about carbon dioxide's warming effects. In response to such reports, the World Meteorological Organization issued a warning in June 1976 that a very significant warming of global climate was probable. The current concern that cooler temperatures will continue, and perhaps at a faster rat ...
gwnord_chap1_072810 - Yale Economics
... would today be devoting so much research to the question or that it would dominate scientific discussions. But the evidence has accumulated, and the prospects of warming are grim. When asked if I have changed my mind, I am reminded of the answer that the great economist John Maynard Keynes gave to t ...
... would today be devoting so much research to the question or that it would dominate scientific discussions. But the evidence has accumulated, and the prospects of warming are grim. When asked if I have changed my mind, I am reminded of the answer that the great economist John Maynard Keynes gave to t ...
The impact of climate change on seasonal floods of a southern
... levels at two sections of the river. Results indicate potentially very serious increases in the volume of runoff, maximum discharge and water level with future climate change scenarios. The changes get more drastic as longer return periods are considered. Increases of up to 250% of the maximum water ...
... levels at two sections of the river. Results indicate potentially very serious increases in the volume of runoff, maximum discharge and water level with future climate change scenarios. The changes get more drastic as longer return periods are considered. Increases of up to 250% of the maximum water ...