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Climate change 2007: the physical science basis
, 2010This contribution to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is the most comprehensive scientific assessments of climate change during the past (the climate during periods before the development of measuring ...
W. Landman
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Climate change 2001 : the scientific basis
, 2001Summary for policymakers Technical summary 1. The climate system - an overview 2. Observed climate variability and change 3. The carbon cycle and atmospheric CO2 4. Atmospheric chemistry and greenhouse gases 5. Aerosols, their direct and indirect effects
J. Houghton+7 more
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Ecological and Evolutionary Responses to Recent Climate Change
, 2006Ecological changes in the phenology and distribution of plants and animals are occurring in all well-studied marine, freshwater, and terrestrial groups.
C. Parmesan
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Forests and Climate Change: Forcings, Feedbacks, and the Climate Benefits of Forests
Science, 2008The world's forests influence climate through physical, chemical, and biological processes that affect planetary energetics, the hydrologic cycle, and atmospheric composition.
G. Bonan
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Frontiers for Young Minds
Climate change is already affecting the environment and people around the world. We have seen changes in the air, in water, and in plants and animals. These impacts include things like warmer temperatures, sea-level rise, heavy rainfall and more intense ...
Nils Gilman+2 more
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Climate change is already affecting the environment and people around the world. We have seen changes in the air, in water, and in plants and animals. These impacts include things like warmer temperatures, sea-level rise, heavy rainfall and more intense ...
Nils Gilman+2 more
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Coral Reefs Under Rapid Climate Change and Ocean Acidification
Science, 2007Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration is expected to exceed 500 parts per million and global temperatures to rise by at least 2°C by 2050 to 2100, values that significantly exceed those of at least the past 420,000 years during which most extant ...
O. Hoegh‐Guldberg+16 more
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Climate Change and Climate Justice
2021As pointed out by the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), there is little doubt that climate change will increase inequalities between countries, sectors of activities and individuals who have the means to adapt and those who do not. This holds particularly for people living in least developed countries, most of them being especially ...
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Soil Carbon Sequestration Impacts on Global Climate Change and Food Security
Science, 2004The carbon sink capacity of the world's agricultural and degraded soils is 50 to 66% of the historic carbon loss of 42 to 78 gigatons of carbon. The rate of soil organic carbon sequestration with adoption of recommended technologies depends on soil ...
R. Lal
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Earth under Fire, 2019
The warming temperatures and changing precipitation regimes associated with global climate change have effects on the quantity and quality of water in rivers, lakes, and aquifers.
P. Gleick
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The warming temperatures and changing precipitation regimes associated with global climate change have effects on the quantity and quality of water in rivers, lakes, and aquifers.
P. Gleick
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The changing climate of climate change economics
Ecological Economics, 2016Climate change economics is now four decades old. Much of what it has achieved as a field of academic enquiry can be linked back to issues of integrated assessment modelling. This paper shows that the standard approach is going through a major change in scope as of the last five years.
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