FA 4: Incorporate climate information into “line management activities”
... ⁻ International Congress for Conservation Biology; Missoula, MT; July 14-17, 2014 ...
... ⁻ International Congress for Conservation Biology; Missoula, MT; July 14-17, 2014 ...
natural hazards, impacts and climate change
... change might be contributing to this trend. This thesis tests the ongoing validity of consensus statements from a 2006 workshop dedicated to this issue. It presents new analyses that explore current and projected relationships between weather-related natural disaster losses and climate change (natur ...
... change might be contributing to this trend. This thesis tests the ongoing validity of consensus statements from a 2006 workshop dedicated to this issue. It presents new analyses that explore current and projected relationships between weather-related natural disaster losses and climate change (natur ...
Climate Change and its Impacts in the Pacific Northwest
... A Watershed Beyond Boundaries: Stewardship of our Shared Waters October 7-9, 2015 ...
... A Watershed Beyond Boundaries: Stewardship of our Shared Waters October 7-9, 2015 ...
Science Coordination Programmes
... JCOMM, the Joint Technical Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology, is an intergovernmental body of technical experts that provides a mechanism for international coordination of oceanographic and marine ...
... JCOMM, the Joint Technical Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology, is an intergovernmental body of technical experts that provides a mechanism for international coordination of oceanographic and marine ...
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... WHEREAS, On October 12, 2007, Al Gore was awarded the Nobel ...
... WHEREAS, On October 12, 2007, Al Gore was awarded the Nobel ...
IPCC-XLII/INF. 10
... The Scholarship Programme provided funding to support sixteen students during the second round of awards (2013-2015). During this period, two students have already graduated with their PhD. The Secretariat is constantly monitoring the reporting requirements of the beneficiaries and progress reports ...
... The Scholarship Programme provided funding to support sixteen students during the second round of awards (2013-2015). During this period, two students have already graduated with their PhD. The Secretariat is constantly monitoring the reporting requirements of the beneficiaries and progress reports ...
“Experiencing” Climate Change for Gen-Ed Students
... They are thinking about unique ways to portray the data, and are really going 21 October all out Hurricane and Climate Change Workshop ...
... They are thinking about unique ways to portray the data, and are really going 21 October all out Hurricane and Climate Change Workshop ...
Document
... time the subject has brought so many leaders together since the ill-fated Copenhagen summit. But when global emissions reached an all-time high last year and are expected to grow even more this year the absence at the summit of the leaders of China, India and several other key countries do not bode ...
... time the subject has brought so many leaders together since the ill-fated Copenhagen summit. But when global emissions reached an all-time high last year and are expected to grow even more this year the absence at the summit of the leaders of China, India and several other key countries do not bode ...
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... “When I was a young girl, my mother told me to prepare for the big drought. She said it comes when the young girls become women, and maybe once more only in their lifetime, so we have to save food to survive that year. . . We have had drought ever since I can remember. And these last 7 years have al ...
... “When I was a young girl, my mother told me to prepare for the big drought. She said it comes when the young girls become women, and maybe once more only in their lifetime, so we have to save food to survive that year. . . We have had drought ever since I can remember. And these last 7 years have al ...
Climate Change
... Opponents of Global Warming and its Connection to Greenhouse Gases Say… • IPCC, and other atmospheric scientists, draw most of their conclusions from climate models. These models have major flaws with cloud physics, and don’t necessarily include every kind of climate forcing! • On that note, climat ...
... Opponents of Global Warming and its Connection to Greenhouse Gases Say… • IPCC, and other atmospheric scientists, draw most of their conclusions from climate models. These models have major flaws with cloud physics, and don’t necessarily include every kind of climate forcing! • On that note, climat ...
Climate Change Elements for a discussion
... For a contrasting vision of the world’s social and technological future, SRES offers the B1 storyline, which is (marginally) the lowest-emissions case of all the IPCC’s scenarios. The storyline and scenario family is one of a converging world with the same global population as A1, peaking in mid-cen ...
... For a contrasting vision of the world’s social and technological future, SRES offers the B1 storyline, which is (marginally) the lowest-emissions case of all the IPCC’s scenarios. The storyline and scenario family is one of a converging world with the same global population as A1, peaking in mid-cen ...
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
... understanding of the ocean and its interaction with the Earth system for the benefit of society. As the world’s largest non-profit oceanographic research institution with more than 1000 employees and 150 graduate students, WHOI achieves its leadership position in ocean science research and higher educ ...
... understanding of the ocean and its interaction with the Earth system for the benefit of society. As the world’s largest non-profit oceanographic research institution with more than 1000 employees and 150 graduate students, WHOI achieves its leadership position in ocean science research and higher educ ...
CLIMATE CHANGE ADABTATION IN SONGKHLA LAKE BASIN
... the Songkhla Lake system, covering about 28 square kilometers Two main subdistricts – Thale Noi & Panang Tung, both in Khuan Kanoon District, Phattalung Province Population approx. 20,000 Home of Thailand’s first Ramsar site: Khuan Kee-sian ...
... the Songkhla Lake system, covering about 28 square kilometers Two main subdistricts – Thale Noi & Panang Tung, both in Khuan Kanoon District, Phattalung Province Population approx. 20,000 Home of Thailand’s first Ramsar site: Khuan Kee-sian ...
Scientific Advice in Government: Collaborating and Communicating Bootle Town Hall Sir John Beddington
... to examine and identify how long-term resilience of infrastructure to climate change might be increased. • Introduced Adaptation Reporting Power which covers key infrastructure sectors. • Started UK Climate Change Risk Assessment ...
... to examine and identify how long-term resilience of infrastructure to climate change might be increased. • Introduced Adaptation Reporting Power which covers key infrastructure sectors. • Started UK Climate Change Risk Assessment ...
Climate Change Brief Great Smoky Mountains National Park
... Shaded regions correspond to the area between 25 and 75 ensemble percentiles. Light gray shading corresponds to resource concentration pathway (RCP) 4.5 while orange shading corresponds to RCP 8.5. Historical summaries were obtained from PRISM 800m climate surfaces (Daly et al. 1994) and proje ...
... Shaded regions correspond to the area between 25 and 75 ensemble percentiles. Light gray shading corresponds to resource concentration pathway (RCP) 4.5 while orange shading corresponds to RCP 8.5. Historical summaries were obtained from PRISM 800m climate surfaces (Daly et al. 1994) and proje ...
THE NON-CRISIS OF GLOBAL WARMING
... of Paul Erlich and grossly overestimated CO2 growth rates. -Used extreme data from climate models available. -Professor Patrick J. Michaels demonstrated that the models used by the USNA were no more accurate than a set of random numbers applied to observed average temperatures for the 20th century, ...
... of Paul Erlich and grossly overestimated CO2 growth rates. -Used extreme data from climate models available. -Professor Patrick J. Michaels demonstrated that the models used by the USNA were no more accurate than a set of random numbers applied to observed average temperatures for the 20th century, ...
IEAGHG Information Paper; 2013-IP5: Lord Nicholas Stern Identifies... Climate Action
... Some effects are coming through faster,” he said. “We didn’t say enough about the interactions between climate and ecosystems.” He outlined how these risks are already presenting themselves today—and are poised to worsen in the future. “Insurance companies tell us that weather-related catastrophes h ...
... Some effects are coming through faster,” he said. “We didn’t say enough about the interactions between climate and ecosystems.” He outlined how these risks are already presenting themselves today—and are poised to worsen in the future. “Insurance companies tell us that weather-related catastrophes h ...
North and East Africa - START - SysTem for Analysis Research and
... Developing a Research Strategy (ctd.) Selecting Case Studies: Criteria involved : Past and on going climate related events (prolonged drought),representative to national & regional future C.C. conditions. Specific examples of community-level SL/EM measures that have been applied in Sudan (replicabl ...
... Developing a Research Strategy (ctd.) Selecting Case Studies: Criteria involved : Past and on going climate related events (prolonged drought),representative to national & regional future C.C. conditions. Specific examples of community-level SL/EM measures that have been applied in Sudan (replicabl ...
Extinction: The Probable Consequence of the
... case in natural systems. At present, humankind’s ecological overshoot (using resources faster than the Biosphere can regenerate them) is a practice that clearly cannot continue indefinitely. Ecological overshoot is a certain path to extinction, although people do not want to face this reality. The f ...
... case in natural systems. At present, humankind’s ecological overshoot (using resources faster than the Biosphere can regenerate them) is a practice that clearly cannot continue indefinitely. Ecological overshoot is a certain path to extinction, although people do not want to face this reality. The f ...
The PICCC`s Hawaiian Islands Terrestrial Adaptation Initiative
... the urgent need for new conservation actions to prevent forest bird and plant extinctions, including the exploration of alternative management strategies. In implementing the HITAI, we will work with key management and research partners to meet their needs for adaptation planning in the Main Hawaiia ...
... the urgent need for new conservation actions to prevent forest bird and plant extinctions, including the exploration of alternative management strategies. In implementing the HITAI, we will work with key management and research partners to meet their needs for adaptation planning in the Main Hawaiia ...
Alaska HCR30 Fact Sheet
... A global shift of 6 degrees C downward would make the difference between our current climate and an ice age. Impacts on sea level alone will impact half or more of the world’s population who live in the coastal areas. More than a third of the U.S. coastal wetlands could be lost. The average global t ...
... A global shift of 6 degrees C downward would make the difference between our current climate and an ice age. Impacts on sea level alone will impact half or more of the world’s population who live in the coastal areas. More than a third of the U.S. coastal wetlands could be lost. The average global t ...
Box 1 – DataStreme ECS Course Materials
... DataStreme ECS participants take part in current data-driven, hands-on learning experiences readily adaptable to the pre-college classroom. Teachers who complete DataStreme ECS training are positioned to promote climate literacy not only among their students but also with their colleagues. DataStrem ...
... DataStreme ECS participants take part in current data-driven, hands-on learning experiences readily adaptable to the pre-college classroom. Teachers who complete DataStreme ECS training are positioned to promote climate literacy not only among their students but also with their colleagues. DataStrem ...
1 Check against delivery “The IPCC after the Paris Agreement
... five-yearly rhythm of the global stocktake rather than the 6-7 years we have had recently. The Sixth Assessment Report itself will be completed in 2022, in good time for the first global stocktake in 2023. ...
... five-yearly rhythm of the global stocktake rather than the 6-7 years we have had recently. The Sixth Assessment Report itself will be completed in 2022, in good time for the first global stocktake in 2023. ...
Investigating the footprint of climate change on phenology and
... climatological and biological data • Global temperatures have increased by 0.74°C ± 0.18°C over the past 100 years (1906-2005) – Some regions experience locally greater warming (IPCC 2007) – Along with this average increase in temperature, extreme weather events including extreme heat have become mo ...
... climatological and biological data • Global temperatures have increased by 0.74°C ± 0.18°C over the past 100 years (1906-2005) – Some regions experience locally greater warming (IPCC 2007) – Along with this average increase in temperature, extreme weather events including extreme heat have become mo ...
US Army Corps of engineers tools and resources for climate change
... CDM Smith Kathleen D. White, PhD, PE Jeffrey R. Arnold, PhD Institute for Water Resources - USACE 2015 AWRA Summer Specialty Conference: Climate Change Adaptation New Orleans, LA June 16, 2015 ...
... CDM Smith Kathleen D. White, PhD, PE Jeffrey R. Arnold, PhD Institute for Water Resources - USACE 2015 AWRA Summer Specialty Conference: Climate Change Adaptation New Orleans, LA June 16, 2015 ...
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.