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... AHRI alleges that DOE lacks “environmental regulatory power” under the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (“EPCA”), and therefore attacks DOE’s consideration of the Rule’s billions of dollars of climate benefits. AHRI Br. 23. AHRI both misinterprets EPCA’s grant of regulatory authority and overlooks ...
... AHRI alleges that DOE lacks “environmental regulatory power” under the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (“EPCA”), and therefore attacks DOE’s consideration of the Rule’s billions of dollars of climate benefits. AHRI Br. 23. AHRI both misinterprets EPCA’s grant of regulatory authority and overlooks ...
Programme Plan - Norges forskningsråd
... changes in a global perspective. On the other side, a number of the central climate processes in our region are of great global importance, something which creates good synergy between national research niches and strategies within climate research and the requirements in order to achieve an improve ...
... changes in a global perspective. On the other side, a number of the central climate processes in our region are of great global importance, something which creates good synergy between national research niches and strategies within climate research and the requirements in order to achieve an improve ...
Programme plan - Norges forskningsråd
... changes in a global perspective. On the other side, a number of the central climate processes in our region are of great global importance, something which creates good synergy between national research niches and strategies within climate research and the requirements in order to achieve an improve ...
... changes in a global perspective. On the other side, a number of the central climate processes in our region are of great global importance, something which creates good synergy between national research niches and strategies within climate research and the requirements in order to achieve an improve ...
LCARL362_en.pdf
... imports, the 1-2-3 models for all countries suggest that the income effects dominate the price effects, resulting in lower demand for imported goods relative to the BAU scenarios. Caribbean countries have already taken steps toward developing the institutional, legal and technical aspects of climate ...
... imports, the 1-2-3 models for all countries suggest that the income effects dominate the price effects, resulting in lower demand for imported goods relative to the BAU scenarios. Caribbean countries have already taken steps toward developing the institutional, legal and technical aspects of climate ...
New England Climate Adaptation PROJECT - NECAP
... climate adaptation workshops: Wells, Maine; Dover, New Hampshire; Barnstable, Massachusetts; and Cranston, Rhode Island. At the workshops, residents were invited to participate in role-play simulations tailored to their community. These games put residents into different roles representing various l ...
... climate adaptation workshops: Wells, Maine; Dover, New Hampshire; Barnstable, Massachusetts; and Cranston, Rhode Island. At the workshops, residents were invited to participate in role-play simulations tailored to their community. These games put residents into different roles representing various l ...
Entire Report - Center for Climate and Energy
... which energy and chemicals flow through the plants, herbivores, carnivores, and soil organisms that comprise the living components of ecosystems. Models of overall changes in plant productivity indicate a wide range of possible changes across the lower 48 states, from slight declines (averaging 0.7 ...
... which energy and chemicals flow through the plants, herbivores, carnivores, and soil organisms that comprise the living components of ecosystems. Models of overall changes in plant productivity indicate a wide range of possible changes across the lower 48 states, from slight declines (averaging 0.7 ...
Migration in the context of vulnerability and adaptation to climate
... Migration is but one possible form of adaptation within a broader set of potential adaptive responses that individuals and households make when sensitive systems are exposed to stressed or changing environmental conditions.6–8 Certain types of socioeconomic systems are inherently more sensitive to c ...
... Migration is but one possible form of adaptation within a broader set of potential adaptive responses that individuals and households make when sensitive systems are exposed to stressed or changing environmental conditions.6–8 Certain types of socioeconomic systems are inherently more sensitive to c ...
- FUND - Climate Framework for Uncertainty, Negotiation
... Knowledge accumulates with emission abatement. More knowledge implies lower emission reduction costs. The parameters γ determine which part of the knowledge is kept within the region, and which part spills over to other regions as well. In the base case, γR=0.9 and γG=0.1. The model is similar in st ...
... Knowledge accumulates with emission abatement. More knowledge implies lower emission reduction costs. The parameters γ determine which part of the knowledge is kept within the region, and which part spills over to other regions as well. In the base case, γR=0.9 and γG=0.1. The model is similar in st ...
Mirrors and Mazes: A guide through the climate debate – ANZEC
... Pasadena as to why the present satellite sea level rise data from the Jason satellites since 1992 were so much higher than the tide gauge data. I was shocked to learn that the NASA satellite design engineers desperately want to replace the present sea level satellite system due to large intrinsic in ...
... Pasadena as to why the present satellite sea level rise data from the Jason satellites since 1992 were so much higher than the tide gauge data. I was shocked to learn that the NASA satellite design engineers desperately want to replace the present sea level satellite system due to large intrinsic in ...
PDD W P
... Assembly resolution A/RES/70/1 in 2015 and its Goal 13 recognizes that taking urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts is one of the key measures to transform our world and achieve sustainable development (UN, 2015a). The Addis Ababa Action Agenda adopted at the Third International Con ...
... Assembly resolution A/RES/70/1 in 2015 and its Goal 13 recognizes that taking urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts is one of the key measures to transform our world and achieve sustainable development (UN, 2015a). The Addis Ababa Action Agenda adopted at the Third International Con ...
Inuit population
... and the ecosystems on which they depend more time to adapt. Indeed, “dangerous” climate change may already be occurring in Canada’s Arctic regions, or will happen soon, thereby compelling Parties to the FCCC to act immediately through mitigation to avoid “dangerous anthropogenic interference with th ...
... and the ecosystems on which they depend more time to adapt. Indeed, “dangerous” climate change may already be occurring in Canada’s Arctic regions, or will happen soon, thereby compelling Parties to the FCCC to act immediately through mitigation to avoid “dangerous anthropogenic interference with th ...
What is dangerous climate change?
... At the beginning of the Symposium a number of cross-cutting issues were outlined at the global level and included health, global agricultural and ecosystem impacts, implications of increases in magnitude and frequency of extreme for sustainable development, legal aspects and interpretations of Artic ...
... At the beginning of the Symposium a number of cross-cutting issues were outlined at the global level and included health, global agricultural and ecosystem impacts, implications of increases in magnitude and frequency of extreme for sustainable development, legal aspects and interpretations of Artic ...
Biogeosciences
... The Model of Emissions of Gases and Aerosols from Nature (MEGAN v2.1; Guenther et al., 2012) incorporates recent advances in the understanding of the processes controlling biogenic emissions (e.g., solar radiation, temperature, soil moisture, carbon dioxide concentration, vegetation type, leaf age, ...
... The Model of Emissions of Gases and Aerosols from Nature (MEGAN v2.1; Guenther et al., 2012) incorporates recent advances in the understanding of the processes controlling biogenic emissions (e.g., solar radiation, temperature, soil moisture, carbon dioxide concentration, vegetation type, leaf age, ...
Climate Change and Human Mobility in Indigenous Communities of
... Not only are Russia’s vast permafrost areas predicted to turn into swamp but northern Russia’s, and particularly Siberia’s vast permafrost area sits on top of large methane deposits that will further exacerbate global climate change if and when they are released due to permafrost degradation. In add ...
... Not only are Russia’s vast permafrost areas predicted to turn into swamp but northern Russia’s, and particularly Siberia’s vast permafrost area sits on top of large methane deposits that will further exacerbate global climate change if and when they are released due to permafrost degradation. In add ...
international, national, and state responses to climate change
... United States has not yet established federal-level greenhouse gas emission requirements. In an effort to balance emission reductions and economic competitiveness, current federal climate change policy favors voluntary emission reductions and investments in clean energy technology over binding emiss ...
... United States has not yet established federal-level greenhouse gas emission requirements. In an effort to balance emission reductions and economic competitiveness, current federal climate change policy favors voluntary emission reductions and investments in clean energy technology over binding emiss ...
2014, a climate emergency
... climate change, though this was always unpopular with many of the party's [17] MPs, financial backers and supporters, many of whom are climate-change sceptics. Their views are backed [18] in turn by free-market think-tanks and foundations and most of the leadership of the world's fossil-fuel industr ...
... climate change, though this was always unpopular with many of the party's [17] MPs, financial backers and supporters, many of whom are climate-change sceptics. Their views are backed [18] in turn by free-market think-tanks and foundations and most of the leadership of the world's fossil-fuel industr ...
France`s adaptation to global climate change
... risks of meteorological events or flooding, characterised by their increased frequency and severity. Likewise, vulnerability is linked to the risk of a phenomenon, to the possibility of harm, depending on whether or not humans, installations or valuable natural areas are located where the phenomenon ...
... risks of meteorological events or flooding, characterised by their increased frequency and severity. Likewise, vulnerability is linked to the risk of a phenomenon, to the possibility of harm, depending on whether or not humans, installations or valuable natural areas are located where the phenomenon ...
Adapting To Climate Change In Pacific Island Countries: The
... surface temperature of 0.2% per decade this century (Salinger et al 1995). The most recent study has estimated that, given emissions of greenhouse gases up to 1995, a 5-12 cm rise in sea-level is inevitable (Jones 1999). However, the study suggests that even if all countries met their Kyoto Protocol ...
... surface temperature of 0.2% per decade this century (Salinger et al 1995). The most recent study has estimated that, given emissions of greenhouse gases up to 1995, a 5-12 cm rise in sea-level is inevitable (Jones 1999). However, the study suggests that even if all countries met their Kyoto Protocol ...
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... food security and livelihoods in Asia. The material has been collected from several sources, both peer-reviewed and not, and are acknowledged throughout the document. The views expressed in this primer are solely those of the authors’ and do not represent the views of the organizations involved. Thi ...
... food security and livelihoods in Asia. The material has been collected from several sources, both peer-reviewed and not, and are acknowledged throughout the document. The views expressed in this primer are solely those of the authors’ and do not represent the views of the organizations involved. Thi ...
Building bridges: Supporting adaptation in industry VCCAR think
... adopt innovative approaches to develop and implement new technologies and systems of operation that respond to changing social, environmental and commercial conditions. Some of the tools needed to achieve this are already in use and a core task is to identify and understand how these tools can be be ...
... adopt innovative approaches to develop and implement new technologies and systems of operation that respond to changing social, environmental and commercial conditions. Some of the tools needed to achieve this are already in use and a core task is to identify and understand how these tools can be be ...
Land use planning tools for local adaptation to climate change
... programs; administration of emergency management and response systems; and public outreach and education initiatives. Land use planning is one of the most effective processes to facilitate local adaptation to climate change.3,4 Historically, local governments have used land use planning tools – offi ...
... programs; administration of emergency management and response systems; and public outreach and education initiatives. Land use planning is one of the most effective processes to facilitate local adaptation to climate change.3,4 Historically, local governments have used land use planning tools – offi ...
Curriculum Vitae - Department of Atmospheric Sciences
... Efficient Scalable Earth System Model”, September 2011 – August 2015. The U.S. Department Of Agriculture (USDA) funded project entitled “Useful to Usable (U2U): Transforming Climate Variability and Change Information for Cereal Crop Producers, Total award money $ 5 million for five years”, April 201 ...
... Efficient Scalable Earth System Model”, September 2011 – August 2015. The U.S. Department Of Agriculture (USDA) funded project entitled “Useful to Usable (U2U): Transforming Climate Variability and Change Information for Cereal Crop Producers, Total award money $ 5 million for five years”, April 201 ...
international legal implications of climate change for the polar
... opportunities and challenges resulting from climate change will lead to conflict within the polar regions.8 However, despite the likely significant environmental impacts of climate change, and the potential indirect consequences on political stability within the polar regions, the legal and policy r ...
... opportunities and challenges resulting from climate change will lead to conflict within the polar regions.8 However, despite the likely significant environmental impacts of climate change, and the potential indirect consequences on political stability within the polar regions, the legal and policy r ...