The Australian Aerosol and Climate Research Program: A
... integrated Australian climate research program. The major rationale of an AACRP is to understand and quantify the role of aerosol in climate change – with particular emphasis on aerosol specific to the Australian region and/or impacts in the Australian region. The successive IPCC assessments, includ ...
... integrated Australian climate research program. The major rationale of an AACRP is to understand and quantify the role of aerosol in climate change – with particular emphasis on aerosol specific to the Australian region and/or impacts in the Australian region. The successive IPCC assessments, includ ...
Psychology`s Contributions to Understanding and Addressing
... in the climate system, the impacts and human consequences of climate change will continue for many decades and, in some cases, many centuries (Solomon, Plattner, Knutti, & Friedlingstein, 2009). Moreover, climate change will take place in the context of the other sweeping social, technological, and ...
... in the climate system, the impacts and human consequences of climate change will continue for many decades and, in some cases, many centuries (Solomon, Plattner, Knutti, & Friedlingstein, 2009). Moreover, climate change will take place in the context of the other sweeping social, technological, and ...
Assessing the adequacy of current fisheries
... (v) How should we adapt fisheries management? We use several southern hemisphere fisheries (Figure 1) to highlight the likely impacts of climate change at a range of levels, from individual to population responses, as well as ecosystem ramifications. Examples are drawn from polar (Antarctic krill fi ...
... (v) How should we adapt fisheries management? We use several southern hemisphere fisheries (Figure 1) to highlight the likely impacts of climate change at a range of levels, from individual to population responses, as well as ecosystem ramifications. Examples are drawn from polar (Antarctic krill fi ...
Developing site scale projections of climate change in the Scottish
... of Atlantic, arctic, arctic-alpine and boreal elements occurring within a limited geographical area, and many species on the edge of their global distribution range (Birks 1997). Within this continuum of microclimates, most high-altitude plant species are adapted to slow growth with survival at a pa ...
... of Atlantic, arctic, arctic-alpine and boreal elements occurring within a limited geographical area, and many species on the edge of their global distribution range (Birks 1997). Within this continuum of microclimates, most high-altitude plant species are adapted to slow growth with survival at a pa ...
Psychology`s Contributions to Understanding and Addressing
... in the climate system, the impacts and human consequences of climate change will continue for many decades and, in some cases, many centuries (Solomon, Plattner, Knutti, & Friedlingstein, 2009). Moreover, climate change will take place in the context of the other sweeping social, technological, and ...
... in the climate system, the impacts and human consequences of climate change will continue for many decades and, in some cases, many centuries (Solomon, Plattner, Knutti, & Friedlingstein, 2009). Moreover, climate change will take place in the context of the other sweeping social, technological, and ...
Against the Grain: The United States and the Global Climate
... by the administration or by Congress.11 Nevertheless, although such support is significant, it has so far remained more latent than active; that is, public opinion supporting international action on climate change is not held or expressed sufficiently strongly to counter the very strongly held and e ...
... by the administration or by Congress.11 Nevertheless, although such support is significant, it has so far remained more latent than active; that is, public opinion supporting international action on climate change is not held or expressed sufficiently strongly to counter the very strongly held and e ...
Climate change, natural disasters and human displacement
... borders, and has the potential to render some people stateless. Since climate change is certain to have a major impact on future patterns of human mobility, approaches which address environmental issues in isolation from other variables and processes will not be sufficient to solve the problem. In t ...
... borders, and has the potential to render some people stateless. Since climate change is certain to have a major impact on future patterns of human mobility, approaches which address environmental issues in isolation from other variables and processes will not be sufficient to solve the problem. In t ...
The National Climate Change Response Policy
... The Climate Change Response Public Works Flagship Programme - the consolidation and expansion of, for example, Working for Water, Working on Fire, and Working for Energy. The Water Conservation and Demand Management Flagship Programme accelerated implementation of the National Water Conservation and ...
... The Climate Change Response Public Works Flagship Programme - the consolidation and expansion of, for example, Working for Water, Working on Fire, and Working for Energy. The Water Conservation and Demand Management Flagship Programme accelerated implementation of the National Water Conservation and ...
Discounting and climate change - a non-marginal policy choice
... reductions, because it avoids many of the costs of climate change and perhaps also because the cost of emissions reductions is itself non-marginal.5 Path u(cut) is a counterfactual, in which greenhouse gas emissions are uncontrolled but there are no damages from climate change (i=u where u stands fo ...
... reductions, because it avoids many of the costs of climate change and perhaps also because the cost of emissions reductions is itself non-marginal.5 Path u(cut) is a counterfactual, in which greenhouse gas emissions are uncontrolled but there are no damages from climate change (i=u where u stands fo ...
Liberia presentation
... • Unlike the VPA, there is little support to local integrated REDD+ initiatives couple with the lowlevel awareness amongst communities and CSOs; • Low capacities, a crosscutting challenge at government, community and CSO levels • Human induced activities threaten REDD+ and sustainable forest governa ...
... • Unlike the VPA, there is little support to local integrated REDD+ initiatives couple with the lowlevel awareness amongst communities and CSOs; • Low capacities, a crosscutting challenge at government, community and CSO levels • Human induced activities threaten REDD+ and sustainable forest governa ...
Uncertainty, scepticism and attitudes towards climate change
... climate change (e.g. Antilla, 2005; Poortinga et al., 2011. Several analyses of media coverage of climate change have concluded that a discourse of uncertainty is unsuited to the typically adversarial style of English language journalism (Boykoff, 2007; Ward, 2008). Radio, television and newspaper r ...
... climate change (e.g. Antilla, 2005; Poortinga et al., 2011. Several analyses of media coverage of climate change have concluded that a discourse of uncertainty is unsuited to the typically adversarial style of English language journalism (Boykoff, 2007; Ward, 2008). Radio, television and newspaper r ...
Cosmic Rays, Carbon Dioxide, and Climate
... Earth can explain 66% of the temperature variance over the past 520 m.y., and that the sensitivity of climate to a doubling of CO is less than previously estimated. Shaviv and Veizer’s paper was accompanied by a press release titled “Global Warming not a Man-made Phenomenon,” in which Shaviv is quot ...
... Earth can explain 66% of the temperature variance over the past 520 m.y., and that the sensitivity of climate to a doubling of CO is less than previously estimated. Shaviv and Veizer’s paper was accompanied by a press release titled “Global Warming not a Man-made Phenomenon,” in which Shaviv is quot ...
Articles
... Even though we know that large-scaleclimate drivers influence Lake Mendota's dynamics, multiple sites are needed to provide the spatial context for more regional or global perspectives.To provide a larger spatial context, the NTL LTERsiteformed a LakeIce Analysis Group with international colleaguesw ...
... Even though we know that large-scaleclimate drivers influence Lake Mendota's dynamics, multiple sites are needed to provide the spatial context for more regional or global perspectives.To provide a larger spatial context, the NTL LTERsiteformed a LakeIce Analysis Group with international colleaguesw ...
REDD Readiness Progress Fact Sheet COUNTRY
... • Unlike the VPA, there is little support to local integrated REDD+ initiatives couple with the lowlevel awareness amongst communities and CSOs; • Low capacities, a crosscutting challenge at government, community and CSO levels • Human induced activities threaten REDD+ and sustainable forest governa ...
... • Unlike the VPA, there is little support to local integrated REDD+ initiatives couple with the lowlevel awareness amongst communities and CSOs; • Low capacities, a crosscutting challenge at government, community and CSO levels • Human induced activities threaten REDD+ and sustainable forest governa ...
1. dia - The Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern
... nearly three years old. "UNFCCC expert review teams need two years to verify the data, partly by traveling to the countries concerned," says UNFCCC spokesman John Hay. "This makes the UNFCCC data not the freshest, but the most reliable on the market.„ The U.K. and the Principality of Monaco are the ...
... nearly three years old. "UNFCCC expert review teams need two years to verify the data, partly by traveling to the countries concerned," says UNFCCC spokesman John Hay. "This makes the UNFCCC data not the freshest, but the most reliable on the market.„ The U.K. and the Principality of Monaco are the ...
1 - EconStor
... explains why, as an input to household production activities, households might have preferences over the climate. Using techniques more frequently employed to account for differences in the demographic composition of households we use household production function theory to estimate climate equivale ...
... explains why, as an input to household production activities, households might have preferences over the climate. Using techniques more frequently employed to account for differences in the demographic composition of households we use household production function theory to estimate climate equivale ...
Draft Interim Climate Change Guidelines
... research is undertaken to reduce key uncertainties. The proposed approach considers regional risks from climate change, the service life (i.e., the total period during which an asset remains in use) or the planning horizon of the decision (i.e., the length of time that a plan looks into the future), ...
... research is undertaken to reduce key uncertainties. The proposed approach considers regional risks from climate change, the service life (i.e., the total period during which an asset remains in use) or the planning horizon of the decision (i.e., the length of time that a plan looks into the future), ...
IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE GLOBAL FOREST
... (Kirschbaum et al., 1996; Mooney et al., 1999; Joyce et al., 2001) and the forest sector (Brown et al., 1996; Solomon et al., 1996). A number of modeling studies have applied equilibrium ecological responses from the doubled carbon dioxide (CO2 ) equilibrium climate scenarios to transient forest sec ...
... (Kirschbaum et al., 1996; Mooney et al., 1999; Joyce et al., 2001) and the forest sector (Brown et al., 1996; Solomon et al., 1996). A number of modeling studies have applied equilibrium ecological responses from the doubled carbon dioxide (CO2 ) equilibrium climate scenarios to transient forest sec ...
Do Western and Eastern Europe have the same
... Western Europe. Two models are constructed to examine whether there is one climateresponse function for all regions in Europe: (i) one single overarching relationship is estimated, assuming that climate coefficients are the same for both Eastern and Western Europe. We call this model the ‘Single Cli ...
... Western Europe. Two models are constructed to examine whether there is one climateresponse function for all regions in Europe: (i) one single overarching relationship is estimated, assuming that climate coefficients are the same for both Eastern and Western Europe. We call this model the ‘Single Cli ...
cool policy: climate change mitigation supporting growth
... investment in line with climate change objectives. Addressing climate change policies now and in this way will more likely support than derail global economic growth. ...
... investment in line with climate change objectives. Addressing climate change policies now and in this way will more likely support than derail global economic growth. ...
Climate change and seafood safety: Human health implications
... 2.1. Climate change and the oceans About 520 million people (i.e., around 8% of the world’s population) depend on seafood as a source of protein, income or family stability (FAO, 2009). The oceans and estuaries (i.e., productive coastal environments where rivers meet the sea) that support these fishe ...
... 2.1. Climate change and the oceans About 520 million people (i.e., around 8% of the world’s population) depend on seafood as a source of protein, income or family stability (FAO, 2009). The oceans and estuaries (i.e., productive coastal environments where rivers meet the sea) that support these fishe ...
solidarity, justice and climate change law
... disappearing by the end of 2035 and perhaps sooner is very high if the Earth keeps warming at the current rate’.11 The IPCC has recognised that the ‘receding and thinning of Himalayan glaciers can be attributed primarily to the global warming due to [an] increase in anthropogenic emission of greenho ...
... disappearing by the end of 2035 and perhaps sooner is very high if the Earth keeps warming at the current rate’.11 The IPCC has recognised that the ‘receding and thinning of Himalayan glaciers can be attributed primarily to the global warming due to [an] increase in anthropogenic emission of greenho ...
Overcoming Behavioral and Institutional Inertia
... Note: The 2009 Accenture Climate Change Survey was conducted with a sample of 10,733 individuals in 22 developed and emerging economies. The sample was representative of the general population in developed countries and urban populations in developing countries. Panel a: Respondents were asked about ...
... Note: The 2009 Accenture Climate Change Survey was conducted with a sample of 10,733 individuals in 22 developed and emerging economies. The sample was representative of the general population in developed countries and urban populations in developing countries. Panel a: Respondents were asked about ...
Ocean of Grass: A Conservation Assessment for the Northern Great
... substantial impacts and glaciers are receding. Combined, these changes are leading to increased sea levels (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 2007). Historical Trends in Climate in the Northern Great Plains The climate of the Northern Great Plains is changing, with northern states and provin ...
... substantial impacts and glaciers are receding. Combined, these changes are leading to increased sea levels (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 2007). Historical Trends in Climate in the Northern Great Plains The climate of the Northern Great Plains is changing, with northern states and provin ...