Hansen et al Climate change
... periods between 20,000 and 400,000 years, and thus the climate is able to stay in quasiequilibrium with the forcings. The slow insolation changes instigated the climate oscillations in Fig. 2, but the mechanisms that caused the climate changes to be so large were two powerful amplifying feedbacks: t ...
... periods between 20,000 and 400,000 years, and thus the climate is able to stay in quasiequilibrium with the forcings. The slow insolation changes instigated the climate oscillations in Fig. 2, but the mechanisms that caused the climate changes to be so large were two powerful amplifying feedbacks: t ...
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... According to the latest IPCC report (2007) there is unequivocal evidence of the warming of the climate system, which is expected to affect both ecosystems and socio-economic systems to varying degrees. Changes in atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHGs) are deemed responsible for the ob ...
... According to the latest IPCC report (2007) there is unequivocal evidence of the warming of the climate system, which is expected to affect both ecosystems and socio-economic systems to varying degrees. Changes in atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHGs) are deemed responsible for the ob ...
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... papers and applications are available at www.feem-web.it/witch. WITCH is a hybrid model because it combines features of both top-down and bottom-up modelling: the top-down component consists of an inter-temporal optimal growth model in which the energy input of the aggregate production function has ...
... papers and applications are available at www.feem-web.it/witch. WITCH is a hybrid model because it combines features of both top-down and bottom-up modelling: the top-down component consists of an inter-temporal optimal growth model in which the energy input of the aggregate production function has ...
Keith Brander
... temperature which fish experience (e.g. that it follows the regional or local pattern of interannual variability) are liable to be wrong. Analysis of variability in regional patterns of cod migration under different temperature conditions and of data storage tags on individual fish shows how poor th ...
... temperature which fish experience (e.g. that it follows the regional or local pattern of interannual variability) are liable to be wrong. Analysis of variability in regional patterns of cod migration under different temperature conditions and of data storage tags on individual fish shows how poor th ...
Here - Lawrence Torcello
... Scientific skepticism, or reasoned skepticism, is a vital component of the modern scientific process. (Merton 1942, 1973) Indeed, the scientific process is distinguished, in part, by the methodological application of skepticism, aimed at the most evidentially warranted understanding of natural pheno ...
... Scientific skepticism, or reasoned skepticism, is a vital component of the modern scientific process. (Merton 1942, 1973) Indeed, the scientific process is distinguished, in part, by the methodological application of skepticism, aimed at the most evidentially warranted understanding of natural pheno ...
Which early works are cited most frequently in climate change
... references applying RPYS-CO. The specific reference should be a prominent and seminal work which is used as a kind of marker or tracer reference for a specific topic in a field. We assume that papers which cite the selected reference(s) are potential candidates for citing also many other references ...
... references applying RPYS-CO. The specific reference should be a prominent and seminal work which is used as a kind of marker or tracer reference for a specific topic in a field. We assume that papers which cite the selected reference(s) are potential candidates for citing also many other references ...
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... Fig. 2 as a framework for developing a research agenda. From the framework it can be inferred that for predictive impact studies to serve as a basis for landscape adaptation, a relationship to landscape pattern is required. This implies that the usual scientific method of eliminating confounding fac ...
... Fig. 2 as a framework for developing a research agenda. From the framework it can be inferred that for predictive impact studies to serve as a basis for landscape adaptation, a relationship to landscape pattern is required. This implies that the usual scientific method of eliminating confounding fac ...
Biodiversity and Climate Change - European Commission
... account of these effects. 1 IPCC (2007) “Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis”, IPCC Fourth Assessment Report ...
... account of these effects. 1 IPCC (2007) “Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis”, IPCC Fourth Assessment Report ...
Aerosol exposure versus aerosol cooling of climate
... size of the aerosol particles, but other properties may be fundamental and especially the light absorption by black carbon has been of much interest during recent years. Black carbon (soot) changes global and regional climate through several different mechanisms (Ramanathan and Carmichael, 2008). It ...
... size of the aerosol particles, but other properties may be fundamental and especially the light absorption by black carbon has been of much interest during recent years. Black carbon (soot) changes global and regional climate through several different mechanisms (Ramanathan and Carmichael, 2008). It ...
Verma, N. M. 2014. Dynamism of building people
... The key to this concept is persistence. What people tell during campaigns of Saritsa Foundation in rural and urban areas is interesting and inspiration. 'We thought that you were going to fail us with your theoretical presentation but you did not.' They say: 'It's really true that doing little thing ...
... The key to this concept is persistence. What people tell during campaigns of Saritsa Foundation in rural and urban areas is interesting and inspiration. 'We thought that you were going to fail us with your theoretical presentation but you did not.' They say: 'It's really true that doing little thing ...
Executive Summary - Climate Change Action Plan
... n recognition of the serious threats posed by climate change my Government has taken and continues to take bold measures to secure the country’s development against the risks and impacts of climate change. The Constitution of Kenya provides for maintenance of at least ten per cent tree cover of the ...
... n recognition of the serious threats posed by climate change my Government has taken and continues to take bold measures to secure the country’s development against the risks and impacts of climate change. The Constitution of Kenya provides for maintenance of at least ten per cent tree cover of the ...
FROM THE HARPOON TO THE HEATEAT
... of Whaling (ICRW),1 held in Oman in May 1998, may ultimately be recognized as a watershed in the history of the International Whaling Commission’s (IWC) efforts to manage and conserve cetacean species. While the primary focus of most meetings of the IWC during its first half century was on regulatin ...
... of Whaling (ICRW),1 held in Oman in May 1998, may ultimately be recognized as a watershed in the history of the International Whaling Commission’s (IWC) efforts to manage and conserve cetacean species. While the primary focus of most meetings of the IWC during its first half century was on regulatin ...
Word - Nature Works Everywhere
... Is climate change influenced more by human activities and excess greenhouse gases or changes in the sun’s energy? How can carbon dioxide hurt us? How can a change of one or two degrees in global average temperatures have an impact on ...
... Is climate change influenced more by human activities and excess greenhouse gases or changes in the sun’s energy? How can carbon dioxide hurt us? How can a change of one or two degrees in global average temperatures have an impact on ...
G8 Impact on International Climate Change Negotiations – Good or
... launch of the G8 +5 Climate Change Dialogue. The Dialogue was launched already before the actual Gleneagles Summit on 24 February 2005 with support of the UK Prime Minister Blair, the Vice President of the World Bank, the International Energy Agency (IEA), the German Government, the European Commiss ...
... launch of the G8 +5 Climate Change Dialogue. The Dialogue was launched already before the actual Gleneagles Summit on 24 February 2005 with support of the UK Prime Minister Blair, the Vice President of the World Bank, the International Energy Agency (IEA), the German Government, the European Commiss ...
sea-level rise and its impact on miami-dade county
... Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) is a financing program designed to help qualifying homeowners invest in specified energy-efficiency and renewable energy improvements. The Village of Pinecrest has partnered with neighboring municipalities to establish a PACE district — the first such district i ...
... Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) is a financing program designed to help qualifying homeowners invest in specified energy-efficiency and renewable energy improvements. The Village of Pinecrest has partnered with neighboring municipalities to establish a PACE district — the first such district i ...
Applying the Precautionary Principle to Global Warming
... Then, depending on the human or natural system under consideration, the outputs of these biophysical models may have to be fed into additional models to calculate impacts on those systems. For example, estimates of crop yields in specific areas should serve as inputs for a model of the global agricu ...
... Then, depending on the human or natural system under consideration, the outputs of these biophysical models may have to be fed into additional models to calculate impacts on those systems. For example, estimates of crop yields in specific areas should serve as inputs for a model of the global agricu ...
The Decline and Fall of Global Warming
... most popular type of climate model referred to in the IPCC’s statement as producing simulations that were “generally realistic” predicted that, by now, the earth’s temperature should have warmed between 1.3°C and 2.3°C (the larger figure refers to the northern hemisphere), as a result of changes in ...
... most popular type of climate model referred to in the IPCC’s statement as producing simulations that were “generally realistic” predicted that, by now, the earth’s temperature should have warmed between 1.3°C and 2.3°C (the larger figure refers to the northern hemisphere), as a result of changes in ...
How global warming could transform B.C.`s real estate sector
... exposed to the Pacific Ocean. The low lying eastern shore of Graham Island in Haida Gwaii is identified as an area of particular vulnerability to storm surges. Past events have cut off the only road linking Masset and the ferry terminal to the mainland at Skidegate.32 With extreme storm events predi ...
... exposed to the Pacific Ocean. The low lying eastern shore of Graham Island in Haida Gwaii is identified as an area of particular vulnerability to storm surges. Past events have cut off the only road linking Masset and the ferry terminal to the mainland at Skidegate.32 With extreme storm events predi ...
Climate Change and the Emergence of New Organizational
... most observers (Bond, 2010; Carter et al., 2011), the only point of agreement was that any increase in global temperature should be below 2 degrees Celsius to prevent catastrophic changes in the planet. Burning the current oil reserves of just six oil firms – ExxonMobil, BP, Gazprom, Chevron. Conoco ...
... most observers (Bond, 2010; Carter et al., 2011), the only point of agreement was that any increase in global temperature should be below 2 degrees Celsius to prevent catastrophic changes in the planet. Burning the current oil reserves of just six oil firms – ExxonMobil, BP, Gazprom, Chevron. Conoco ...
LOCAL PRODUCT IMPLEMENTATION UPDATE Repackaging CPC …
... • Links NOAA National Centers (CPC, NCDC) with Local Offices and local users Expertise in Metadata and ...
... • Links NOAA National Centers (CPC, NCDC) with Local Offices and local users Expertise in Metadata and ...
- The University of Liverpool Repository
... example it has long been recognised that urban partnerships can spaces of conflict and negotiation rather than of uncontested technocratic management (Mackintosh, 1992, Hastings, 1996). Finally, as we show in this paper, Swyngedouw (2010) overestimates the extent that the need to avoid dangerous cli ...
... example it has long been recognised that urban partnerships can spaces of conflict and negotiation rather than of uncontested technocratic management (Mackintosh, 1992, Hastings, 1996). Finally, as we show in this paper, Swyngedouw (2010) overestimates the extent that the need to avoid dangerous cli ...