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The adaptation process of the Brazilian National Health System to the effects of climate change. [PDF]
Garcia KKS, Horta MAP.
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Accelerated north-east shift of the global green wave trajectory. [PDF]
Mahecha MD +17 more
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Real Barriers to Climate Adaptation : a systems approach to learn about new modes of governance
Sander Meijerink +2 more
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Underwater Muon Detection System to Measure Coastal Mixed Layer Depth for Ocean and Climate Studies
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Networks in Climate, 2019
Interesting but sometimes complex interacting processes cause differences in climate between more urbanized areas and nearby less urbanized areas. This chapter aims to provide an understanding of urban climate systems and the ecological significance of the differences between rural and urban climate.
Gordon M. Heisler, Anthony J. Brazel
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Interesting but sometimes complex interacting processes cause differences in climate between more urbanized areas and nearby less urbanized areas. This chapter aims to provide an understanding of urban climate systems and the ecological significance of the differences between rural and urban climate.
Gordon M. Heisler, Anthony J. Brazel
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Experimenting on a Small Planet, 2012
Insolation is the incoming energy from the Sun. It is at shorter wavelengths of ultraviolet, the visible spectrum, and the near infrared. Albedo is the reflection of incoming energy back into space by the planet. To maintain a given temperature, the Earth radiates energy back into space at invisible infrared wavelengths.
W. Hay
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Insolation is the incoming energy from the Sun. It is at shorter wavelengths of ultraviolet, the visible spectrum, and the near infrared. Albedo is the reflection of incoming energy back into space by the planet. To maintain a given temperature, the Earth radiates energy back into space at invisible infrared wavelengths.
W. Hay
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Climate Analysis, 2011
Climate is the state factor that most strongly governs the global distribution of terrestrial biomes. This chapter provides a general background on the functioning of the climate system and its interactions with atmospheric chemistry, ocean, and land.
F. Stuart Chapin +2 more
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Climate is the state factor that most strongly governs the global distribution of terrestrial biomes. This chapter provides a general background on the functioning of the climate system and its interactions with atmospheric chemistry, ocean, and land.
F. Stuart Chapin +2 more
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Earth System Science Data
. In a rapidly changing climate, evidence-based decision-making benefits from up-to-date and timely information. Here we compile monitoring datasets (published at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15639576; Smith et al., 2025a) to produce updated estimates ...
P. Forster +60 more
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. In a rapidly changing climate, evidence-based decision-making benefits from up-to-date and timely information. Here we compile monitoring datasets (published at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15639576; Smith et al., 2025a) to produce updated estimates ...
P. Forster +60 more
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2009
The Mediterranean region has a highly distinctive climate due to its position between 30 and 45°N to the west of the Euro-Asian landmass. With respect to the global atmospheric system, it lies between subtropical high pressure systems to the south, and westerly wind belts to the north.
Andrew Harding, Jean Palutikof
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The Mediterranean region has a highly distinctive climate due to its position between 30 and 45°N to the west of the Euro-Asian landmass. With respect to the global atmospheric system, it lies between subtropical high pressure systems to the south, and westerly wind belts to the north.
Andrew Harding, Jean Palutikof
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