Tenaghi Philippon (Greece) Revisited: Drilling a Continuous Lower
... variability over the last 740 kyr have been derived from ice cores from polar regions (Dansgaard et al., 1993; EPICA community members, 2004). These records show that the higher latitudes repeatedly witnessed temperature changes of more than 10°C within human time scales (Severinghaus et al., 1998). ...
... variability over the last 740 kyr have been derived from ice cores from polar regions (Dansgaard et al., 1993; EPICA community members, 2004). These records show that the higher latitudes repeatedly witnessed temperature changes of more than 10°C within human time scales (Severinghaus et al., 1998). ...
Why Are People Hungry
... by 50% in association with increased local temperatures of more than 1ºC. (Another example: recent studies project declines in corn yields in Africa with increased temperature. Lobell et al. 2011 Nature Climate Change 1:42-45.) Due to air pollution, plant-damaging ground-level ozone is expected to r ...
... by 50% in association with increased local temperatures of more than 1ºC. (Another example: recent studies project declines in corn yields in Africa with increased temperature. Lobell et al. 2011 Nature Climate Change 1:42-45.) Due to air pollution, plant-damaging ground-level ozone is expected to r ...
the physical basis for earth`s climate system
... 5. Figure 2 shows that 1980-89 was the warmest decade on record to that time. The 1990-99 decade was even warmer, and 2000-09 was warmest of all. This indicates that, during these three decades, Earth’s climate system [(did)(did not)] exhibit a steady state condition. The resulting changes in climat ...
... 5. Figure 2 shows that 1980-89 was the warmest decade on record to that time. The 1990-99 decade was even warmer, and 2000-09 was warmest of all. This indicates that, during these three decades, Earth’s climate system [(did)(did not)] exhibit a steady state condition. The resulting changes in climat ...
american meteorological society
... manuscript that has been peer-reviewed and accepted for publication. Since it is being posted so soon after acceptance, it has not yet been copyedited, formatted, or processed by AMS Publications. This preliminary version of the manuscript may be downloaded, distributed, and cited, but please be awa ...
... manuscript that has been peer-reviewed and accepted for publication. Since it is being posted so soon after acceptance, it has not yet been copyedited, formatted, or processed by AMS Publications. This preliminary version of the manuscript may be downloaded, distributed, and cited, but please be awa ...
Mountain Hazards
... Group on Natural Hazards in the Tien Shan Mountains of Central Asia. This initiative responded to the need to efficiently link mainly landslide research, integral risk management, and environmental protection through active cooperation among experts from Europe, Russia, and the Newly Independent Sta ...
... Group on Natural Hazards in the Tien Shan Mountains of Central Asia. This initiative responded to the need to efficiently link mainly landslide research, integral risk management, and environmental protection through active cooperation among experts from Europe, Russia, and the Newly Independent Sta ...
FAQ 7.1 | How Do Clouds Affect Climate and Climate Change
... amount. This compensation could be disturbed if there were a systematic shift from thick high cloud to thin cirrus cloud or vice versa; while this possibility cannot be ruled out, it is not currently supported by any evidence. On the other hand, changes in the altitude of high clouds (for a given hi ...
... amount. This compensation could be disturbed if there were a systematic shift from thick high cloud to thin cirrus cloud or vice versa; while this possibility cannot be ruled out, it is not currently supported by any evidence. On the other hand, changes in the altitude of high clouds (for a given hi ...
LELUP_3.0_Overview_2015_05
... state of deforestation in East Kalimantan, Indonesia •(A) Protected in relation to the area deforested (red) between 1997 and 2003. •(B) Threat map of future deforestation, produced from reclassifying the SFC map and ...
... state of deforestation in East Kalimantan, Indonesia •(A) Protected in relation to the area deforested (red) between 1997 and 2003. •(B) Threat map of future deforestation, produced from reclassifying the SFC map and ...
Climate Change and Poverty Reduction
... is linked to the development challenge or sector you are responsible for. In this key sheet, we explain why understanding climate change is crucial in the context of poverty reduction, and suggest sources of additional information. More detailed guidelines on mainstreaming environment and climate ch ...
... is linked to the development challenge or sector you are responsible for. In this key sheet, we explain why understanding climate change is crucial in the context of poverty reduction, and suggest sources of additional information. More detailed guidelines on mainstreaming environment and climate ch ...
The Geography of Climate - Mary Robinson Foundation
... lived well enough, and was looking forward to a good future for his only child. But all his hopes and only means of survival were destroyed when Cyclone Aila in 2009 washed away his rice crops and left his fields inundated in seawater. He was unable to plant new paddy in the saline land and lost his ...
... lived well enough, and was looking forward to a good future for his only child. But all his hopes and only means of survival were destroyed when Cyclone Aila in 2009 washed away his rice crops and left his fields inundated in seawater. He was unable to plant new paddy in the saline land and lost his ...
Journal of Crop Improvement
... not sufficiently heard in international discussions, particularly in climate change negotiations. Environmental effects triggered by climate change, such as desertification and rising sea levels, can lead to increased conflict for resources. While agriculture is highly vulnerable to changes in clima ...
... not sufficiently heard in international discussions, particularly in climate change negotiations. Environmental effects triggered by climate change, such as desertification and rising sea levels, can lead to increased conflict for resources. While agriculture is highly vulnerable to changes in clima ...
Do we need more precise and accurate predictions in order to adapt
... a wide range of plausible futures driven by uncertainty about the future state of climate and many other economic, political and cultural factors. They should choose a strategy that they find sufficiently robust across these alternative futures. Such an approach can identify successful adaptation st ...
... a wide range of plausible futures driven by uncertainty about the future state of climate and many other economic, political and cultural factors. They should choose a strategy that they find sufficiently robust across these alternative futures. Such an approach can identify successful adaptation st ...
Document
... - Water. Droughts, floods. Seasonality changes. Hydropower, storage capacity. - Biodiversity. Current debate. Syndrome of impoverishment? Dynamic reserve management. Dialogue between science and stakeholders is an important part of the results. Should be informed by best science, fair, focussed and ...
... - Water. Droughts, floods. Seasonality changes. Hydropower, storage capacity. - Biodiversity. Current debate. Syndrome of impoverishment? Dynamic reserve management. Dialogue between science and stakeholders is an important part of the results. Should be informed by best science, fair, focussed and ...
Resilience Business-not-as- usual: Tackling the impact of climate
... As the impacts of climate change on rice are increasingly felt in South and South East Asia, the global supply of rice could be significantly affected, as buyers have little alternative sources of supply. • Maize and wheat are also relatively concentrated in supply, but the effects of climate change ...
... As the impacts of climate change on rice are increasingly felt in South and South East Asia, the global supply of rice could be significantly affected, as buyers have little alternative sources of supply. • Maize and wheat are also relatively concentrated in supply, but the effects of climate change ...
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... or models. Elsewhere they extend the analysis in various directions: construction and use of climate variables tied more closely to agronomic findings; development of more accurate measures of both climate and soil conditions; adjustment for spatial correlation of the error terms in a hedonic regre ...
... or models. Elsewhere they extend the analysis in various directions: construction and use of climate variables tied more closely to agronomic findings; development of more accurate measures of both climate and soil conditions; adjustment for spatial correlation of the error terms in a hedonic regre ...
FORESTS IN A CHANGING CLIMATE: IMPACTS AND
... There is overwhelming evidence that climate change is real, and we are already experiencing changes in temperature, precipitation, and extreme weather. In Canada, average surface air temperature has increased by 1.5°C between 1950 and 2010 (Bush et al., 2014). Although the strongest trends have been ...
... There is overwhelming evidence that climate change is real, and we are already experiencing changes in temperature, precipitation, and extreme weather. In Canada, average surface air temperature has increased by 1.5°C between 1950 and 2010 (Bush et al., 2014). Although the strongest trends have been ...
Local Climate Change Action Plan (LCCAP)
... ment Fund (LDRRMF) for the following: Conduct of risk assessment, vulnerability an alysis, and other science-based technology a nd methodologies to enhance LGU ecological profile, sectoral studies and maintain DRRM activities/climate change adaptation in CLUP and CDP (Item 5.1.1) ...
... ment Fund (LDRRMF) for the following: Conduct of risk assessment, vulnerability an alysis, and other science-based technology a nd methodologies to enhance LGU ecological profile, sectoral studies and maintain DRRM activities/climate change adaptation in CLUP and CDP (Item 5.1.1) ...
The Impact of Climate Change on Vector
... sensitivity is creating a resurgence and redistribution of the malaria vector, the mosquito. This resurgence and redistribution of the mosquito puts an extra pressure on the public health system, especially the public health infrastructure of a developing country. An integrated framework assessment ...
... sensitivity is creating a resurgence and redistribution of the malaria vector, the mosquito. This resurgence and redistribution of the mosquito puts an extra pressure on the public health system, especially the public health infrastructure of a developing country. An integrated framework assessment ...
program
... #121 Lighting Systems based in LED Technology and Selected Light Points Outdoor Controls ‐ Mª Victoria Vázquez Godoy, #241 Determination of water quality parameters and their usefulness on climate modelling ‐ Miguel Potes, Maria João ...
... #121 Lighting Systems based in LED Technology and Selected Light Points Outdoor Controls ‐ Mª Victoria Vázquez Godoy, #241 Determination of water quality parameters and their usefulness on climate modelling ‐ Miguel Potes, Maria João ...
Using Model Output: Uncertainties and Probabilities
... - this plays off observed historic changes over the region of interest versus global changes • Use expert understanding of relevant processes and how they should unfold rather than the probabilistic methods (which are in their infancy and do not yet provide definitive results) • Greater use of multi ...
... - this plays off observed historic changes over the region of interest versus global changes • Use expert understanding of relevant processes and how they should unfold rather than the probabilistic methods (which are in their infancy and do not yet provide definitive results) • Greater use of multi ...
Our climate out of order?
... that we humans have any effect on the climate. The debate sometimes descends into trench warfare, where nuances are not tolerated. Hence the need to better differentiate between natural and anthropogenic climate change arises. This has now been accomplished through comparison of geological studies o ...
... that we humans have any effect on the climate. The debate sometimes descends into trench warfare, where nuances are not tolerated. Hence the need to better differentiate between natural and anthropogenic climate change arises. This has now been accomplished through comparison of geological studies o ...