Hot Damned America: Evangelicalism and the Climate Change
... force to be reckoned with, making up roughly 30 percent of the American population.2 Second, and perhaps more important, the response to climate change within the evangelical community has been quite discordant, thereby offering valuable insight into the complex and oft-misunderstood group labeled “ ...
... force to be reckoned with, making up roughly 30 percent of the American population.2 Second, and perhaps more important, the response to climate change within the evangelical community has been quite discordant, thereby offering valuable insight into the complex and oft-misunderstood group labeled “ ...
Annex III
... modifying the optical properties and lifetime of clouds (see Aerosol-cloud interaction). Aerosol-cloud interaction A process by which a perturbation to aerosol affects the microphysical properties and evolution of clouds through the aerosol role as cloud condensation nuclei or ice nuclei, particular ...
... modifying the optical properties and lifetime of clouds (see Aerosol-cloud interaction). Aerosol-cloud interaction A process by which a perturbation to aerosol affects the microphysical properties and evolution of clouds through the aerosol role as cloud condensation nuclei or ice nuclei, particular ...
Ecological and Evolutionary Responses to Recent Climate Change
... But the plethora of records also stems from the strong sociological significance of the change of the seasons, particularly in high-latitude countries. Peoples of Great Britain, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Finland have been keen on (some might say even obsessed with) recording the first signs of spri ...
... But the plethora of records also stems from the strong sociological significance of the change of the seasons, particularly in high-latitude countries. Peoples of Great Britain, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Finland have been keen on (some might say even obsessed with) recording the first signs of spri ...
Climate Engineering under the Paris Agreement
... “negative emissions technologies” or “NETs”) are projected to have potentially severe land use, water and biodiversity consequences, as well as uncertain ecosystem impacts. The land use impacts have implications for agriculture and food security, which carry with them human rights concerns and trade ...
... “negative emissions technologies” or “NETs”) are projected to have potentially severe land use, water and biodiversity consequences, as well as uncertain ecosystem impacts. The land use impacts have implications for agriculture and food security, which carry with them human rights concerns and trade ...
Ecological and Evolutionary Responses to Recent Climate Change
... But the plethora of records also stems from the strong sociological significance of the change of the seasons, particularly in high-latitude countries. Peoples of Great Britain, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Finland have been keen on (some might say even obsessed with) recording the first signs of spri ...
... But the plethora of records also stems from the strong sociological significance of the change of the seasons, particularly in high-latitude countries. Peoples of Great Britain, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Finland have been keen on (some might say even obsessed with) recording the first signs of spri ...
Framing Strategies to Minimize Impacts on Pennsylvania
... the information-gathering phase. Most were not ready to begin implementing on-theground strategies to help species and ecosystems adapt, although many intended to or already had integrated climate change into their planning efforts. ...
... the information-gathering phase. Most were not ready to begin implementing on-theground strategies to help species and ecosystems adapt, although many intended to or already had integrated climate change into their planning efforts. ...
The Week That Was: 2015-11-28 (November 28, 2015) Brought to
... human-fingerprint, the so called “hot-spot” over the tropics centered at about 10 km (about 33,000 feet) was not published at until later. ...
... human-fingerprint, the so called “hot-spot” over the tropics centered at about 10 km (about 33,000 feet) was not published at until later. ...
Socio-structural and psychological foundations of climate change
... our planet and its inhabitants (Swim et al., 2009). Such worrying views about climate change are not limited to political figures or scientists. In the early 90s representative samples from six nations have rated “global warming or the greenhouse effect” as a very serious problem (Dunlap, 1998). Mor ...
... our planet and its inhabitants (Swim et al., 2009). Such worrying views about climate change are not limited to political figures or scientists. In the early 90s representative samples from six nations have rated “global warming or the greenhouse effect” as a very serious problem (Dunlap, 1998). Mor ...
Climate change adaptation: challenges and opportunities for a smart
... Up to now, major efforts have been addressed to promote mitigation strategies, capable to reduce GHG emissions, paying less attention to adaptation strategies, aimed at improving cities’ capability to deal with the impacts of climate change. In Europe, which is considered one of the world leader in ...
... Up to now, major efforts have been addressed to promote mitigation strategies, capable to reduce GHG emissions, paying less attention to adaptation strategies, aimed at improving cities’ capability to deal with the impacts of climate change. In Europe, which is considered one of the world leader in ...
THE COST OF DELAYING ACTION TO STEM CLIMATE CHANGE
... which point to the benefits of implementing mitigation policies now and to the net costs of delaying taking such actions. First, although delaying action can reduce costs in the short run, on net, delaying action to limit the effects of climate change is costly. Because CO2 accumulates in the atmosp ...
... which point to the benefits of implementing mitigation policies now and to the net costs of delaying taking such actions. First, although delaying action can reduce costs in the short run, on net, delaying action to limit the effects of climate change is costly. Because CO2 accumulates in the atmosp ...
From adaptation to climate-resilient development: the costs of climate-proofing the Millennium Development Goals in Africa (388 kB ) (opens in new window)
... The Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy (CCCEP) was established in 2008 to advance public and private action on climate change through rigorous, innovative research. The Centre is hosted jointly by the University of Leeds and the London School of Economics and Political Science. It is fu ...
... The Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy (CCCEP) was established in 2008 to advance public and private action on climate change through rigorous, innovative research. The Centre is hosted jointly by the University of Leeds and the London School of Economics and Political Science. It is fu ...
click to - White Rose Research Online
... distribution of resources, and that policymakers need to ensure that the foundations for human wellbeing are provided, in the form of e.g. education, healthcare, energy, food. Sen (1999) views development as freedom of the individual, which in turn requires access to basic key resources to enable ne ...
... distribution of resources, and that policymakers need to ensure that the foundations for human wellbeing are provided, in the form of e.g. education, healthcare, energy, food. Sen (1999) views development as freedom of the individual, which in turn requires access to basic key resources to enable ne ...
the scientific article as a Word document here
... adaptation already taking place? Who is adapting, to what, and how? Does adaptation differ between and within nations, regions, sectors? Are adaptations consistent with the risks posed by climate change? We have snapshots on these questions. IPCC AR4 provides selected examples of adaptation in pract ...
... adaptation already taking place? Who is adapting, to what, and how? Does adaptation differ between and within nations, regions, sectors? Are adaptations consistent with the risks posed by climate change? We have snapshots on these questions. IPCC AR4 provides selected examples of adaptation in pract ...
Can terrestrial ectotherms escape the heat of climate change by
... absolute fitness advantage of movement varies little with latitude (figure 2). However, latitudinal patterns exist when examining the relative fitness impacts of movement in relation to the impacts of climate change, because the climate change impacts have the largest magnitude in the tropics (see t ...
... absolute fitness advantage of movement varies little with latitude (figure 2). However, latitudinal patterns exist when examining the relative fitness impacts of movement in relation to the impacts of climate change, because the climate change impacts have the largest magnitude in the tropics (see t ...
nicpp final report
... to support the hypotheses of anthropogenic warming and the control of greenhouse gases, as envisioned in the Global Climate Treaty. The 1990 IPCC Summary completely ignored satellite data, since they showed no warming. The 1995 IPCC report was notorious for the significant alterations made to the te ...
... to support the hypotheses of anthropogenic warming and the control of greenhouse gases, as envisioned in the Global Climate Treaty. The 1990 IPCC Summary completely ignored satellite data, since they showed no warming. The 1995 IPCC report was notorious for the significant alterations made to the te ...
The equilibrium sensitivity of Earth`s temperature to radiation changes.
... THE CONCEPT OF FORCING, FEEDBACK AND CLIMATE SENSITIVITY ...
... THE CONCEPT OF FORCING, FEEDBACK AND CLIMATE SENSITIVITY ...
a survey of regional planning for climate adaptation
... Funding to support analysis and planning for climate adaptation can have a significant effect on action. A number of RPOs around the U.S. have begun to incorporate climate change elements into their regional plans, including long-range transportation plans or Comprehensive Economic Development Stra ...
... Funding to support analysis and planning for climate adaptation can have a significant effect on action. A number of RPOs around the U.S. have begun to incorporate climate change elements into their regional plans, including long-range transportation plans or Comprehensive Economic Development Stra ...
The equilibrium sensitivity of the Earth`s temperature to radiation
... © 2008 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved. ...
... © 2008 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved. ...
Integrating biophysical models and evolutionary theory to
... maximum possible numbers of life-cycle completions – actual numbers would usually be lower. The container properties were taken directly from Focks et al. (1993a); we modelled a 19 L bucket 36 × 30 cm (height × diameter) and a 3600 L rainwater tank (cistern) 150 × 175 cm (height × diameter). Each co ...
... maximum possible numbers of life-cycle completions – actual numbers would usually be lower. The container properties were taken directly from Focks et al. (1993a); we modelled a 19 L bucket 36 × 30 cm (height × diameter) and a 3600 L rainwater tank (cistern) 150 × 175 cm (height × diameter). Each co ...
Discourse analysis of media coverage of climate change
... printed in the New York Times on December 18, 1938, suggests the issue is not new at all. The same article notes scientists had observed increasing temperatures in the United States starting from the year 1929. Research conducted in the Arctic suggested those increases were believed, even then, to b ...
... printed in the New York Times on December 18, 1938, suggests the issue is not new at all. The same article notes scientists had observed increasing temperatures in the United States starting from the year 1929. Research conducted in the Arctic suggested those increases were believed, even then, to b ...
Last Updated 4/7/2017 Book Chapters Andresen, J., G
... for Central United States Corn Producers Based on Corn Growing Degree Days.” 2014 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. San Francisco, CA. Barlage, M., Liu, X., Chen, F., and D. Niyogi. 2017. “Development and Evaluation of a Simple Crop Model for WRF Seasonal Forecast Improvement.” 97th American ...
... for Central United States Corn Producers Based on Corn Growing Degree Days.” 2014 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. San Francisco, CA. Barlage, M., Liu, X., Chen, F., and D. Niyogi. 2017. “Development and Evaluation of a Simple Crop Model for WRF Seasonal Forecast Improvement.” 97th American ...
On the moral differences between mitigation and adaptation
... the distribution of burdens. In other respects there are clearly morally significant differences between adaptation and mitigation. Let us provide a couple of examples. Adaptation involves allocating resources which have been raised from burdenͲtakers, whereas in ...
... the distribution of burdens. In other respects there are clearly morally significant differences between adaptation and mitigation. Let us provide a couple of examples. Adaptation involves allocating resources which have been raised from burdenͲtakers, whereas in ...
Parmesan
... But the plethora of records also stems from the strong sociological significance of the change of the seasons, particularly in high-latitude countries. Peoples of Great Britain, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Finland have been keen on (some might say even obsessed with) recording the first signs of spri ...
... But the plethora of records also stems from the strong sociological significance of the change of the seasons, particularly in high-latitude countries. Peoples of Great Britain, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Finland have been keen on (some might say even obsessed with) recording the first signs of spri ...
Integrating biophysical models and evolutionary theory
... maximum possible numbers of life-cycle completions – actual numbers would usually be lower. The container properties were taken directly from Focks et al. (1993a); we modelled a 19 L bucket 36 × 30 cm (height × diameter) and a 3600 L rainwater tank (cistern) 150 × 175 cm (height × diameter). Each co ...
... maximum possible numbers of life-cycle completions – actual numbers would usually be lower. The container properties were taken directly from Focks et al. (1993a); we modelled a 19 L bucket 36 × 30 cm (height × diameter) and a 3600 L rainwater tank (cistern) 150 × 175 cm (height × diameter). Each co ...
Heat capacity, time constant, and sensitivity of Earth`s climate system
... [2] Changes in Earth’s radiation budget due to human influences are of major current concern [Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), 2007]. Of principal concern is the change in climate due to increased concentrations of carbon dioxide because of the long lifetime of excess CO2 in the atm ...
... [2] Changes in Earth’s radiation budget due to human influences are of major current concern [Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), 2007]. Of principal concern is the change in climate due to increased concentrations of carbon dioxide because of the long lifetime of excess CO2 in the atm ...