Climate or Weather?
... -What do the thick red and thick blue lines represent? -What do the fluctuating red and blue lines represent? ...
... -What do the thick red and thick blue lines represent? -What do the fluctuating red and blue lines represent? ...
Projections of Future Changes in Climate
... anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations. This is an advance since the TAR’s conclusion that “most of the observed warming over the last 50 years is likely to have been due to the increase in greenhouse gas concentrations”. Discernible human influences now extend to other aspects of climate, incl ...
... anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations. This is an advance since the TAR’s conclusion that “most of the observed warming over the last 50 years is likely to have been due to the increase in greenhouse gas concentrations”. Discernible human influences now extend to other aspects of climate, incl ...
Projections of Future Changes in Climate
... anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations. This is an advance since the TAR’s conclusion that “most of the observed warming over the last 50 years is likely to have been due to the increase in greenhouse gas concentrations”. Discernible human influences now extend to other aspects of climate, incl ...
... anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations. This is an advance since the TAR’s conclusion that “most of the observed warming over the last 50 years is likely to have been due to the increase in greenhouse gas concentrations”. Discernible human influences now extend to other aspects of climate, incl ...
Changing Seasons in a Changing Climate Part One
... rising sea levels, and more acidic oceans, which can affect the very base of the food chain. Mass extinctions (20 to 50% of all species) are forecasted for this century. “Connect the dots between fossil fuels and severe weather events, such as the recent Alberta floods, Quebec’s wildfires and flash ...
... rising sea levels, and more acidic oceans, which can affect the very base of the food chain. Mass extinctions (20 to 50% of all species) are forecasted for this century. “Connect the dots between fossil fuels and severe weather events, such as the recent Alberta floods, Quebec’s wildfires and flash ...
Implications of Climate Change for Recreation in the
... Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Houghton, J.T., Ding, Y., Griggs, D.J., Noguer, M., van der Linden, P.J., Dai, X., Maskell, K., & Johnson C.A. (eds.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, United States of ...
... Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Houghton, J.T., Ding, Y., Griggs, D.J., Noguer, M., van der Linden, P.J., Dai, X., Maskell, K., & Johnson C.A. (eds.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, United States of ...
Volume 5, Number 4 - AGU Atmospheric Sciences Section
... background internal variability. We’ve assessed the consistency between historical climate simulations and past observed trends in regional surface temperature using methods that are fairly accessible to nonspecialists. This latter work supports IPCC’s general conclusion that there is already a dete ...
... background internal variability. We’ve assessed the consistency between historical climate simulations and past observed trends in regional surface temperature using methods that are fairly accessible to nonspecialists. This latter work supports IPCC’s general conclusion that there is already a dete ...
Teachers notes to accompany the WWW Assembly
... emissions of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide. Globally, the sector contributes 18 percent (7.1 billion tonnes CO2 equivalent) of global greenhouse gas emissions. Although it accounts for only nine percent of global CO2, it generates 65 percent of human-related nitr ...
... emissions of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide. Globally, the sector contributes 18 percent (7.1 billion tonnes CO2 equivalent) of global greenhouse gas emissions. Although it accounts for only nine percent of global CO2, it generates 65 percent of human-related nitr ...
NSW Climate Change Adaptation Newsletter
... Biodiversity Node Leader wins National Eureka Prize Biodiversity Node leader, Professor Lesley Hughes is the winner of the 2014 Australian Government Eureka Prize for Promoting Understanding of Australian Science Research. Professor Hughes has been researching and communicating the science of clima ...
... Biodiversity Node Leader wins National Eureka Prize Biodiversity Node leader, Professor Lesley Hughes is the winner of the 2014 Australian Government Eureka Prize for Promoting Understanding of Australian Science Research. Professor Hughes has been researching and communicating the science of clima ...
Session 5 – Unpicking the SDGs – part 2
... land use, among others. Achieving sustainable resource management and preventing pollution necessarily means reducing fossil fuel dependency while increasing energy efficiency. And a goal to reduce all pollution, by definition, tackles greenhouse gases. • Within pollution-prevention goals (such as 6 ...
... land use, among others. Achieving sustainable resource management and preventing pollution necessarily means reducing fossil fuel dependency while increasing energy efficiency. And a goal to reduce all pollution, by definition, tackles greenhouse gases. • Within pollution-prevention goals (such as 6 ...
Resilient Coastal City Regions - Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
... The maps of the United States, Australia, and the nine coastal regions were prepared by Jeremy Weiss, senior research specialist, and Jonathan T. Overpeck, professor, Department of Geosciences, University of Arizona, Tucson. www.geo.arizona.edu/dgesl/ An explanation of how Weiss and Overpeck develop ...
... The maps of the United States, Australia, and the nine coastal regions were prepared by Jeremy Weiss, senior research specialist, and Jonathan T. Overpeck, professor, Department of Geosciences, University of Arizona, Tucson. www.geo.arizona.edu/dgesl/ An explanation of how Weiss and Overpeck develop ...
press release
... “We are just starting to grasp the scope of the impacts of this global atmospheric reorganization and of the out-‐of phase temperature trends in the Atlantic and Pacific regions,” adds Fei-‐Fei Jin, c ...
... “We are just starting to grasp the scope of the impacts of this global atmospheric reorganization and of the out-‐of phase temperature trends in the Atlantic and Pacific regions,” adds Fei-‐Fei Jin, c ...
1 Parmesan et al. Suppl climate attribution in ecology pg
... Glynn, P.W. & D’Croz, L. (1990). Experimental evidence for high temperature stress as the cause of El Niño-coincident coral mortality. Coral Reefs, 8, 181-191. Anthony, K.R.N., Connolly, S.R. & Hoegh-Guldberg, O. (2007). Bleaching, energetics, and coral mortality risk: Effects of temperature, light, ...
... Glynn, P.W. & D’Croz, L. (1990). Experimental evidence for high temperature stress as the cause of El Niño-coincident coral mortality. Coral Reefs, 8, 181-191. Anthony, K.R.N., Connolly, S.R. & Hoegh-Guldberg, O. (2007). Bleaching, energetics, and coral mortality risk: Effects of temperature, light, ...
Dan Herms(9 MB, Updated: Dec - Changing Climate
... in Natural and Agricultural Ecosystems Dan Herms Department of Entomology The Ohio State University Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center Wooster, OH herms.2@osu.edu ...
... in Natural and Agricultural Ecosystems Dan Herms Department of Entomology The Ohio State University Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center Wooster, OH herms.2@osu.edu ...
Global Climate Change______Prof
... changes or are these events ‘business-as-usual’ for a planetary climate system that has fluctuated dramatically for billions of years? How can we discern the difference? And what are the implications for humans and civilization as we know it? In this course we will take an in-depth look at the inter ...
... changes or are these events ‘business-as-usual’ for a planetary climate system that has fluctuated dramatically for billions of years? How can we discern the difference? And what are the implications for humans and civilization as we know it? In this course we will take an in-depth look at the inter ...
Climate Smart Communities (CSC) is a network of New York
... pledge such as completing a Natural Resource Conservation Plan and undertaking the culvert restoration ...
... pledge such as completing a Natural Resource Conservation Plan and undertaking the culvert restoration ...
English Climate Astronauts pdf
... local winners of a global climate change song competition that helped build awareness and commitment among young people in the run up to the historic Paris Climate Change Conference. Children from Gottfried Kinkel Primary School in Bonn, Germany, took home the award for best children’s song in the 2 ...
... local winners of a global climate change song competition that helped build awareness and commitment among young people in the run up to the historic Paris Climate Change Conference. Children from Gottfried Kinkel Primary School in Bonn, Germany, took home the award for best children’s song in the 2 ...
“TOO MUCH WATER, TOO LITTLE TIME”: ENHANCING
... • SAWS has role to play in building capacity in climate change education. The science of weather and climate are highly specialised and therefore institutional and human resource capacity building initiatives to attain a critical mass of scientists are fundamentally important for climate change rese ...
... • SAWS has role to play in building capacity in climate change education. The science of weather and climate are highly specialised and therefore institutional and human resource capacity building initiatives to attain a critical mass of scientists are fundamentally important for climate change rese ...
How is climate change affecting life on Earth?
... We can try to slow or stop warming Mitigation: slowing global warming by lowering levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere ...
... We can try to slow or stop warming Mitigation: slowing global warming by lowering levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere ...
Puzzled about - Climate Change Connection
... Our planet has a natural cycle that moves huge amounts of carbon (200 billion tonnes) into and out of the atmosphere every year(9). When the cycle is balanced, atmospheric CO2 levels remain relatively stable. Careful measurements over the past fifty years have confirmed that CO2 in the atmosphere is ...
... Our planet has a natural cycle that moves huge amounts of carbon (200 billion tonnes) into and out of the atmosphere every year(9). When the cycle is balanced, atmospheric CO2 levels remain relatively stable. Careful measurements over the past fifty years have confirmed that CO2 in the atmosphere is ...
Climate Modeling
... ocean currents. The currents are named. In this map, warm currents are shown I n red and cold currents are shown in blue. ...
... ocean currents. The currents are named. In this map, warm currents are shown I n red and cold currents are shown in blue. ...
Climate v. Weather
... and climate change. • While watching the video, think about the point Stephen Colbert is trying to make at the end of the video and how it might relate to the ideas of weather, climate, and global warming. Click Here for Video Link ...
... and climate change. • While watching the video, think about the point Stephen Colbert is trying to make at the end of the video and how it might relate to the ideas of weather, climate, and global warming. Click Here for Video Link ...
Slide 1
... increase of 2°C (3.6°F) in average global temperature (over pre-industrial levels) as an advisable ceiling. Beyond this point, the risk of abrupt and catastrophic climate change emerges; ...
... increase of 2°C (3.6°F) in average global temperature (over pre-industrial levels) as an advisable ceiling. Beyond this point, the risk of abrupt and catastrophic climate change emerges; ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Global Change Curricula and
... surface air temperatures to rise and sub-surface ocean temperatures to rise” “The IPCC’s conclusion that most of the observed warming of the last 50 years is likely to have been due to the increase in greenhouse gas concentrations accurately reflects the current thinking of the scientific community ...
... surface air temperatures to rise and sub-surface ocean temperatures to rise” “The IPCC’s conclusion that most of the observed warming of the last 50 years is likely to have been due to the increase in greenhouse gas concentrations accurately reflects the current thinking of the scientific community ...
Michael E. Mann
Michael E. Mann (born 1965) is an American climatologist and geophysicist, currently director of the Earth System Science Center at Pennsylvania State University, who has contributed to the scientific understanding of historic climate change based on the temperature record of the past thousand years. He has pioneered techniques to find patterns in past climate change, and to isolate climate signals from ""noisy data"".As lead author of a paper produced in 1998 with co-authors Raymond S. Bradley and Malcolm K. Hughes, Mann introduced innovative statistical techniques to find regional variations in a hemispherical climate reconstruction covering the past 600 years. In 1999 the same team used these techniques to produce a reconstruction over the past 1,000 years (MBH99) which was dubbed the ""hockey stick graph"" because of its shape. He was one of 8 lead authors of the ""Observed Climate Variability and Change"" chapter of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Third Scientific Assessment Report published in 2001. A graph based on the MBH99 paper was highlighted in several parts of the report, and was given wide publicity. The IPCC acknowledged that his work, along with that of the many other lead authors and review editors, contributed to the award of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize, which was won jointly by the IPCC and Al Gore.He was organizing committee chair for the National Academy of Sciences Frontiers of Science in 2003 and has received a number of honors and awards including selection by Scientific American as one of the fifty leading visionaries in science and technology in 2002. In 2012 he was inducted as a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union and was awarded the Hans Oeschger Medal of the European Geosciences Union. In 2013 he was elected a Fellow of the American Meteorological Society, and awarded the status of distinguished professor in Penn State's College of Earth and Mineral Sciences.Mann is author of more than 160 peer-reviewed and edited publications, and has published two books: Dire Predictions: Understanding Global Warming in 2008 and The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars: Dispatches from the Front Lines, published in early 2012. In 2013 the European Geosciences Union described his publication record as ""outstanding for a scientist of his relatively young age"". He is also a co-founder and contributor to the climatology blog RealClimate.