Báo cáo đánh giá tính tổn thương BĐKH trong hoạt động
									
... region, Giao Thuy’s clam aquaculture creates jobs for 1400 people and provides a source of food and protein for local people. However, it is recognised that the local community aquaculture groups are more exposed and vulnerable to the climate change’s adverse effects. These have the potential to res ...
                        	... region, Giao Thuy’s clam aquaculture creates jobs for 1400 people and provides a source of food and protein for local people. However, it is recognised that the local community aquaculture groups are more exposed and vulnerable to the climate change’s adverse effects. These have the potential to res ...
									Science - Global Policy Lab
									
... decade will seek to understand the numerous mechanisms that drive these effects, with the hope that policy may interfere with the most damaging pathways of influence. Both current and future generations will benefit from near-term investigations. “Cracking the code” on when, where, and why adaptatio ...
                        	... decade will seek to understand the numerous mechanisms that drive these effects, with the hope that policy may interfere with the most damaging pathways of influence. Both current and future generations will benefit from near-term investigations. “Cracking the code” on when, where, and why adaptatio ...
									Transformative Learning and Engagement with Climate
									
... processes, but actually caring and being motivated and able to take action. That distinction may help explain the conspicuous gap between public awareness of climate change and action to address it, a major subject of research on environmental policy and behaviour (Blake 1999; Ungar 1994). A major E ...
                        	... processes, but actually caring and being motivated and able to take action. That distinction may help explain the conspicuous gap between public awareness of climate change and action to address it, a major subject of research on environmental policy and behaviour (Blake 1999; Ungar 1994). A major E ...
									Report on Greenpeace NZ Campaign to Raise
									
... over 3 million with offices in over 40 countries. They maintain that they don’t work to manage environmental problems, they work to eliminate them. That’s why they have executed a climate change campaign. Without such intervention, global levels of greenhouse gases would no doubt continue to grow as ...
                        	... over 3 million with offices in over 40 countries. They maintain that they don’t work to manage environmental problems, they work to eliminate them. That’s why they have executed a climate change campaign. Without such intervention, global levels of greenhouse gases would no doubt continue to grow as ...
									PREPARING FOR CLIMATIC CHANGE: THE WATER, SALMON, AND
									
... the impacts of future climatic change and the reactions of human institutions gains more credibility. Parts of this work, undertaken by the interdisciplinary Climate Impacts Group at the University of Washington, have previously been reported elsewhere (Mote et al., 1999b; Parson et al., 2001). This ...
                        	... the impacts of future climatic change and the reactions of human institutions gains more credibility. Parts of this work, undertaken by the interdisciplinary Climate Impacts Group at the University of Washington, have previously been reported elsewhere (Mote et al., 1999b; Parson et al., 2001). This ...
									a climate change litigation precedent urgenda foundation v the state
									
... end of the 21st century….Shell does not believe that any of its proven reserves will become ‘stranded’ as a result of current or reasonably foreseeable future legislation concerning carbon.”10 This kind of argument is also used by other fossil fuel companies to assure shareholders that their recover ...
                        	... end of the 21st century….Shell does not believe that any of its proven reserves will become ‘stranded’ as a result of current or reasonably foreseeable future legislation concerning carbon.”10 This kind of argument is also used by other fossil fuel companies to assure shareholders that their recover ...
									Working Paper 9: Climate Change as a Threat Multiplier for Human
									
... potential effects of global warming; now we know that the researchers had in fact underestimated both causes and effects. Although uncertainty and unpredictability remain, the scientific basis of climate change is now well established. It suggests that change is happening more quickly than previousl ...
                        	... potential effects of global warming; now we know that the researchers had in fact underestimated both causes and effects. Although uncertainty and unpredictability remain, the scientific basis of climate change is now well established. It suggests that change is happening more quickly than previousl ...
									Climate change and impacts in the Eastern Mediterranean and the
									
... allow for a large variety of crops and fruit to be grown, but some countries are already almost entirely dependent on irrigation. Overall, the future effects of climate change on crop production are expected to be negative, at least for the major crops grown in the EMME. This could have important co ...
                        	... allow for a large variety of crops and fruit to be grown, but some countries are already almost entirely dependent on irrigation. Overall, the future effects of climate change on crop production are expected to be negative, at least for the major crops grown in the EMME. This could have important co ...
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... available for such analyses. Records of river discharges are relatively recent in the region where water resources have been little considered, since Galicia has been considered to have these in abundance and water availability is not a limiting factor for economic and social development. This is un ...
                        	... available for such analyses. Records of river discharges are relatively recent in the region where water resources have been little considered, since Galicia has been considered to have these in abundance and water availability is not a limiting factor for economic and social development. This is un ...
									The Second Annual Report
									
... immediate, radical and sustained reductions in global greenhouse gas emissions there will be severe consequences for human society as well as for the ecosystems and biodiversity that are essential to human livelihoods. • Action now on emission reduction will substantially reduce long term costs of i ...
                        	... immediate, radical and sustained reductions in global greenhouse gas emissions there will be severe consequences for human society as well as for the ecosystems and biodiversity that are essential to human livelihoods. • Action now on emission reduction will substantially reduce long term costs of i ...
									Overlooked and Neglected Issues in Climate Change Studies: The Need for a
									
... forcing, while each vertical line is an estimate of the uncertainty range associated with the forcing guided by the spread in the published record and physical understanding, and with no statistical connotation. Each forcing agent is associated with a level of scientific understanding, which is base ...
                        	... forcing, while each vertical line is an estimate of the uncertainty range associated with the forcing guided by the spread in the published record and physical understanding, and with no statistical connotation. Each forcing agent is associated with a level of scientific understanding, which is base ...
									here - School of Social and Political Science
									
... 1986; Sward 1999; Tanner 1980) and environmental educators (Corcoran 1999; James 1993; Palmer 1993; Palmer and Suggate 1996; Palmer, Suggate, Bajd, Hart, et al. 1998; Palmer, Suggate, Bajd, and Tsaliki 1998; Palmer et al. 1999; Peterson 1982) found that outdoor experiences involving exposure to natu ...
                        	... 1986; Sward 1999; Tanner 1980) and environmental educators (Corcoran 1999; James 1993; Palmer 1993; Palmer and Suggate 1996; Palmer, Suggate, Bajd, Hart, et al. 1998; Palmer, Suggate, Bajd, and Tsaliki 1998; Palmer et al. 1999; Peterson 1982) found that outdoor experiences involving exposure to natu ...
									detailed chapter
									
... Precipitation. At this time, climate scientists have less confidence in climate model projections of regional precipitation than of regional temperature. For the 21 st century, the Canadian model projects the percentage increases in precipitation will be largest in the Southwest and California,while ...
                        	... Precipitation. At this time, climate scientists have less confidence in climate model projections of regional precipitation than of regional temperature. For the 21 st century, the Canadian model projects the percentage increases in precipitation will be largest in the Southwest and California,while ...
									The Meaning of Uncertainty: Debating Climate Change in the Gilded
									
... systematic arrangement” had “supplied the data for great advance in meteorological science.” Yet he also emphasized that issues related to “man’s ability to moderate climate” would “perhaps forever remain questions for further investigation and continued dispute.” Hall believed that “natural laws” e ...
                        	... systematic arrangement” had “supplied the data for great advance in meteorological science.” Yet he also emphasized that issues related to “man’s ability to moderate climate” would “perhaps forever remain questions for further investigation and continued dispute.” Hall believed that “natural laws” e ...
									CLIMATE SCIENCE SURVEY
									
... In the Spring of 2012, PBL, in collaboration with other researchers from the Netherlands and Australia, conducted a detailed survey about climate science. More than 1800 international scientists studying various aspects of climate change, including e.g. climate physics, climate impacts and mitigatio ...
                        	... In the Spring of 2012, PBL, in collaboration with other researchers from the Netherlands and Australia, conducted a detailed survey about climate science. More than 1800 international scientists studying various aspects of climate change, including e.g. climate physics, climate impacts and mitigatio ...
									Author`s personal copy - Climate Adaptation Knowledge Exchange
									
... We identify and examine how policy intervention can help Canada’s Inuit population adapt to climate change. The policy responses are based on an understanding of the determinants of vulnerability identified in research conducted with 15 Inuit communities. A consistent approach was used in each case ...
                        	... We identify and examine how policy intervention can help Canada’s Inuit population adapt to climate change. The policy responses are based on an understanding of the determinants of vulnerability identified in research conducted with 15 Inuit communities. A consistent approach was used in each case ...
									Program on Global and Regional Climate Change
									
... Climate change is being recognized as a major threat to present day society because of its adverse impacts on ecosystem, agricultural productivity, water resources, socio-economy and sustainability in a global as well as regional basis. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in its fou ...
                        	... Climate change is being recognized as a major threat to present day society because of its adverse impacts on ecosystem, agricultural productivity, water resources, socio-economy and sustainability in a global as well as regional basis. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in its fou ...
									Public perceptions of unusually warm weather in the UK: impacts
									
... • explorations of the extent, nature and causes of public misconceptions surrounding climate change; and • examinations of the extent to which people are prepared to take action to mitigate climate change, and the factors determining their views. Below, we briefly consider the literature on public p ...
                        	... • explorations of the extent, nature and causes of public misconceptions surrounding climate change; and • examinations of the extent to which people are prepared to take action to mitigate climate change, and the factors determining their views. Below, we briefly consider the literature on public p ...
									A Two-Step Flow of Influence? Opinion-Leader
									
... study commissioned by the Standard Oil Company that “Americans who were more politically and socially active . . . appear to be the thought leaders on public affairs” (p. 19). These individuals, according to Roper, would be “most articulate in their feelings about big corporations” and “most concern ...
                        	... study commissioned by the Standard Oil Company that “Americans who were more politically and socially active . . . appear to be the thought leaders on public affairs” (p. 19). These individuals, according to Roper, would be “most articulate in their feelings about big corporations” and “most concern ...
									Adapted from a Public Briefing
									
... and severity of tornadoes and severe thunderstorms are inadequate to make definitive statements about actual changes. Adapted from CCSP 3.3 Public Briefing ...
                        	... and severity of tornadoes and severe thunderstorms are inadequate to make definitive statements about actual changes. Adapted from CCSP 3.3 Public Briefing ...
									2015 Issue  - Northwest Climate Science Center
									
... providing a sort of playbook to help land managers develop adaptation strategies. Managers at North Cascades National Park have already employed the project’s results into their management practice for dealing with introduced fish species. The study is also being expanded into the Midwest, focusing ...
                        	... providing a sort of playbook to help land managers develop adaptation strategies. Managers at North Cascades National Park have already employed the project’s results into their management practice for dealing with introduced fish species. The study is also being expanded into the Midwest, focusing ...
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... introduces a bias in the analysis, overestimating benefits and underestimating damages. The Ricardian approach, by relying on a cross section, cannot adequately control for prices since all farms in the same country effectively face the same prices. However, calculating price changes is not a straig ...
                        	... introduces a bias in the analysis, overestimating benefits and underestimating damages. The Ricardian approach, by relying on a cross section, cannot adequately control for prices since all farms in the same country effectively face the same prices. However, calculating price changes is not a straig ...
									Slide 1
									
... IPCC TAR 2001: The Earth’s Climate system has demonstrably changed on both global and regional scales since the pre-industrial era. The IPCCFAR(2007), concludes that global warming is unequivocally the result of human activities. ...
                        	... IPCC TAR 2001: The Earth’s Climate system has demonstrably changed on both global and regional scales since the pre-industrial era. The IPCCFAR(2007), concludes that global warming is unequivocally the result of human activities. ...
									Late Cenozoic uplift of mountain ranges and global climate change
									
... as many of these relatives as possible. From the characteristics of that environment, one infers a likely palaeoclimate of the region s3 . The assignment of a nearest living relative is likely to be easiest for the most recent geological past; for Miocene and older times, a substantial fraction of t ...
                        	... as many of these relatives as possible. From the characteristics of that environment, one infers a likely palaeoclimate of the region s3 . The assignment of a nearest living relative is likely to be easiest for the most recent geological past; for Miocene and older times, a substantial fraction of t ...
									Lebanon Country Report February - March 2013
									
... The ENPI CLIMA-South is implemented in a dynamic region, with rapidly changing social and political environments. At the same time, climate change is at a critical stage of the international negotiations in which new developments may be expected. Flexibility is therefore of the utmost importance and ...
                        	... The ENPI CLIMA-South is implemented in a dynamic region, with rapidly changing social and political environments. At the same time, climate change is at a critical stage of the international negotiations in which new developments may be expected. Flexibility is therefore of the utmost importance and ...