
Environmental Education Research.
... of climate change and in prior research that has addressed the language of science and science textbooks. We then describe our research questions, the methodology, and the results of our study. Finally, in the discussion section, we posit that the language in science textbooks addressing climate cha ...
... of climate change and in prior research that has addressed the language of science and science textbooks. We then describe our research questions, the methodology, and the results of our study. Finally, in the discussion section, we posit that the language in science textbooks addressing climate cha ...
Extreme Weather Report 2012
... that disasters are getting worse because of climate change,” he wrote. “There's really no evidence that we're in the midst of an extreme weather era - whether man has influenced climate or not,” Pielke added. Pielke Jr. also explained the data does not support linking Hurricane Sandy to man-made glo ...
... that disasters are getting worse because of climate change,” he wrote. “There's really no evidence that we're in the midst of an extreme weather era - whether man has influenced climate or not,” Pielke added. Pielke Jr. also explained the data does not support linking Hurricane Sandy to man-made glo ...
Americans` Knowledge of Climate Change
... Meanwhile, large majorities incorrectly think that the hole in the ozone layer and aerosol spray cans contribute to global warming, leading many to incorrectly conclude that banning aerosol spray cans or stopping rockets from punching holes in the ozone layer are viable solutions. However, many Amer ...
... Meanwhile, large majorities incorrectly think that the hole in the ozone layer and aerosol spray cans contribute to global warming, leading many to incorrectly conclude that banning aerosol spray cans or stopping rockets from punching holes in the ozone layer are viable solutions. However, many Amer ...
- Human Organization, Practicing Anthropology
... by 1975 into a single lake interspersed with islands. One such island completely disappeared between 1978 and 1980 while the lake area of 0.54 sq km in 1984 had measurably expanded by 1991. In assessing the dangers of such expansion, scientists reference the Nare Lake GLOF of 1977 and the Dig Tsho G ...
... by 1975 into a single lake interspersed with islands. One such island completely disappeared between 1978 and 1980 while the lake area of 0.54 sq km in 1984 had measurably expanded by 1991. In assessing the dangers of such expansion, scientists reference the Nare Lake GLOF of 1977 and the Dig Tsho G ...
Aalborg Universitet
... and it is a condition of accessing publications that users recognise and abide by the legal requirements associated with these rights. ? Users may download and print one copy of any publication from the public portal for the purpose of private study or research. ? You may not further distribute the ...
... and it is a condition of accessing publications that users recognise and abide by the legal requirements associated with these rights. ? Users may download and print one copy of any publication from the public portal for the purpose of private study or research. ? You may not further distribute the ...
CLIMATE POLICY IN LIGHT OF CLIMATE SCIENCE: THE ICLIPS
... Bradford (1999) points out that using the positive net benefit as the sole criterion for implementing or rejecting a project is not sufficient in any public policy dilemma. Even if the cost-benefit test fails, the project may still be worth implementing if the redistribution effect favors those soci ...
... Bradford (1999) points out that using the positive net benefit as the sole criterion for implementing or rejecting a project is not sufficient in any public policy dilemma. Even if the cost-benefit test fails, the project may still be worth implementing if the redistribution effect favors those soci ...
A history of climate activities
... practices for more than 70 years, especially, since 1929, through its Commission for Climatology, which was re-established as an intergovernmental body by WMO in 1951 and has been maintained, albeit with a brief change of name to enhance its focus on applications, to the present day. Many of the Nat ...
... practices for more than 70 years, especially, since 1929, through its Commission for Climatology, which was re-established as an intergovernmental body by WMO in 1951 and has been maintained, albeit with a brief change of name to enhance its focus on applications, to the present day. Many of the Nat ...
ELPIS-JP: a dataset of local-scale daily climate change scenarios for
... of ensembles are limited for such GCM experiments, constraining probabilistic impact assessment. To that end, many ensembles of higher resolution and less biased climate data for specific regions (referred to as climate change scenarios) are required for impact studies (e.g. [2,3]). Dynamical and sta ...
... of ensembles are limited for such GCM experiments, constraining probabilistic impact assessment. To that end, many ensembles of higher resolution and less biased climate data for specific regions (referred to as climate change scenarios) are required for impact studies (e.g. [2,3]). Dynamical and sta ...
FiELDiNG CLiMATE CHANGE iN CULTURAL
... views of climate change, its causes, and its impacts (Tschakert 2007b). By comparing conceptual models of farmers and “experts,” she highlights where they diverge and where they may complement each other through collective learning. She also applies ethnographic methods to identify soil fertility st ...
... views of climate change, its causes, and its impacts (Tschakert 2007b). By comparing conceptual models of farmers and “experts,” she highlights where they diverge and where they may complement each other through collective learning. She also applies ethnographic methods to identify soil fertility st ...
HB 3528 – People`s Survival Fund for Climate Change
... atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system which should be achieved within a time frame sufficient to allow ecosystems to adapt naturally to climate change, to ensure that food production is not threatened and to enable economic development ...
... atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system which should be achieved within a time frame sufficient to allow ecosystems to adapt naturally to climate change, to ensure that food production is not threatened and to enable economic development ...
Regional Security Implications of Climate Change A
... geopolitically charged regions. In addition, the increasingly ice-free Arctic is gaining more and more geostrategic importance due to so far large untapped hydrocarbon reserves and other natural resources. Instability and crisis in these regions can trigger interventions by regional and global power ...
... geopolitically charged regions. In addition, the increasingly ice-free Arctic is gaining more and more geostrategic importance due to so far large untapped hydrocarbon reserves and other natural resources. Instability and crisis in these regions can trigger interventions by regional and global power ...
A critical exploration of the concept of `climate stabilization`
... climate stabilization, or the stabilization of emissions, concentrations and temperature respectively. While many commentators who use the term climate stabilization implicitly mean concentration stabilization, we adopt the term climate stabilization here ...
... climate stabilization, or the stabilization of emissions, concentrations and temperature respectively. While many commentators who use the term climate stabilization implicitly mean concentration stabilization, we adopt the term climate stabilization here ...
Climate, Climate Change Nuclear Power and the Alternatives
... The great climate experiment: A PETMPETM-like event within a glacial climate ...
... The great climate experiment: A PETMPETM-like event within a glacial climate ...
Ecological and Evolutionary Responses to Recent Climate Change
... By far, most observations of climate-change responses have involved alterations of species’ phenologies. This is partly a result of the tight links between the seasons and agriculture: Planting and harvest dates (and associated climatic events such as day of last frost) have been well recorded, dati ...
... By far, most observations of climate-change responses have involved alterations of species’ phenologies. This is partly a result of the tight links between the seasons and agriculture: Planting and harvest dates (and associated climatic events such as day of last frost) have been well recorded, dati ...
Public views on climate change: European and USA Perspectives
... steps to address climate change will demand some difficult political, social and individual choices, which actors at different levels of decision-making are currently trying to make sense of. Even the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) recognised that the sciences should be the source ...
... steps to address climate change will demand some difficult political, social and individual choices, which actors at different levels of decision-making are currently trying to make sense of. Even the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) recognised that the sciences should be the source ...
Ecological and Evolutionary Responses to Recent Climate Change
... been most negatively affected. Predator-prey and plant-insect interactions have been disrupted when interacting species have responded differently to warming. Evolutionary adaptations to warmer conditions have occurred in the interiors of species’ ranges, and resource use and dispersal have evolved ...
... been most negatively affected. Predator-prey and plant-insect interactions have been disrupted when interacting species have responded differently to warming. Evolutionary adaptations to warmer conditions have occurred in the interiors of species’ ranges, and resource use and dispersal have evolved ...
Ms. Cassandra Carter Climate Change Intern Ministry of Natural
... zoning for development, protection and general use given climate change). The latest draft of the FNLUS was not linked to Ontario's provincial goals for addressing climate change. Importantly, the FNLUS is the only instrument where there is any explicit consideration of climate change in planning ...
... zoning for development, protection and general use given climate change). The latest draft of the FNLUS was not linked to Ontario's provincial goals for addressing climate change. Importantly, the FNLUS is the only instrument where there is any explicit consideration of climate change in planning ...
Functional and Phylogenetic Approaches to Forecasting Species
... Predicting species responses to climate change is a challenge central to both maintaining biodiversity and assessing our understanding of constraints on species abundance and distribution. In response to past climate changes, species in a variety of taxa have shifted their phenology (Parmesan 2006), ...
... Predicting species responses to climate change is a challenge central to both maintaining biodiversity and assessing our understanding of constraints on species abundance and distribution. In response to past climate changes, species in a variety of taxa have shifted their phenology (Parmesan 2006), ...
Lost in the problem: the role of boundary organisations in the
... Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and especially its Kyoto protocol.1 The IPCC is a prominent example of a boundary organisation. These are ‘institutions that straddle the shifting divide between politics and science’.2 Until recently, the IPCC commanded such respect that it was awarde ...
... Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and especially its Kyoto protocol.1 The IPCC is a prominent example of a boundary organisation. These are ‘institutions that straddle the shifting divide between politics and science’.2 Until recently, the IPCC commanded such respect that it was awarde ...
Parmesan
... By far, most observations of climate-change responses have involved alterations of species’ phenologies. This is partly a result of the tight links between the seasons and agriculture: Planting and harvest dates (and associated climatic events such as day of last frost) have been well recorded, dati ...
... By far, most observations of climate-change responses have involved alterations of species’ phenologies. This is partly a result of the tight links between the seasons and agriculture: Planting and harvest dates (and associated climatic events such as day of last frost) have been well recorded, dati ...
Costing Climate Change Adaptation: A Review of Estimates and Approaches
... climate change will aggravate the devastating impacts of disasters. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, partial estimates of the economic impact of a temperature increase of 2.5°C (a mid-range value associated with a doubling of the atmospheric concentration of CO2), without ...
... climate change will aggravate the devastating impacts of disasters. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, partial estimates of the economic impact of a temperature increase of 2.5°C (a mid-range value associated with a doubling of the atmospheric concentration of CO2), without ...
Psychological Impacts of Global Climate Change
... climate change entails recognizing the complexity and multiple meanings associated with climate change; situating impacts within other social, technological, and ecological transitions; and recognizing mediators and moderators of impacts. This article describes three classes of psychological impacts ...
... climate change entails recognizing the complexity and multiple meanings associated with climate change; situating impacts within other social, technological, and ecological transitions; and recognizing mediators and moderators of impacts. This article describes three classes of psychological impacts ...
Uncertainties of Climate Observation Data and Simulation Modelling
... aerosol-induced atmospheric cooling holds a SAT increase (new estimates suggest the conclusion about a weaker manifestation of the aerosol impact); 4) the presence of the warming minima in the North Atlantic and in the circumpolar regions of the oceans in the Southern Hemisphere due to mixing in the ...
... aerosol-induced atmospheric cooling holds a SAT increase (new estimates suggest the conclusion about a weaker manifestation of the aerosol impact); 4) the presence of the warming minima in the North Atlantic and in the circumpolar regions of the oceans in the Southern Hemisphere due to mixing in the ...