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A changing climate for climate modeling

IEEE Concurrency, 1999
Is the Earth's climate changing, and to what degree are these changes due to human actions? These are the key questions that must be answered before ratification of the Kyoto Protocol. Measurements must be used to evaluate the credibility of supercomputer models of the atmospheric, oceanic, and biotic systems that determine the world's climate.
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CLIMATE THEORY VERSUS A THEORY FOR CLIMATE

International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 2011
While famous theoretical work has been done historically on climate, no precise testable physical theory for climate has ever emerged. That is because, among other reasons, the definition of the objective is imprecise. The most common definition of climate as averaged weather, is more cliché than definition. Average over what? Average in what way?
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Climate economics: economic analysis of climate, climate change and climate policy

Australasian Journal of Environmental Management, 2020
This is the second edition of this book, which self-describes as a ‘comprehensive coverage of the economics of climate change and climate policy’ and ‘an essential text for advanced undergraduate a...
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Climate and Climate Change

2020
The climate is a notion of average time for a region and for a longer period. While short-term weather describes the state of the atmosphere, the climate is a long-term pattern of weather in one area (Ahrens and Henson 2016). The climate has many more items from the average condition of the atmosphere, because the full description of the environment ...
Vlado Spiridonov, Mladjen Ćurić
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MIGRATION AND CLIMATE* [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Regional Science, 1980
From the time of Sjaastads now classic article until the present migration has been taken to represent an investment in human capital over space. If the benefits of movement exceed the costs both appropriately discounted an investment in migration will increase lifetime utility in essentially the same way as will an investment in education.
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Climate what climate?

Boreas, 1985
Book reviewed in this article:Brenchley, P. J. (ed.) 1984: Fossils and Climate.
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Climate and the Climate System

1988
The climate and global climate system are reviewed in terms of the characteristic physical processes which operate within and between its atmospheric, oceanic, cryospheric and land surface components. Together with conditions external to the system, these processes are responsible for both the maintenance and change of climate over time scales ranging ...
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