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Climatic globalities: Assembling the problems of global climate change
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1996
To the Editor. —The article by Dr Patz and colleagues 1 suggests a link between outbreaks of cholera and marine algal blooms. We believe such a link is speculative in the extreme. Cockburn and Cassanos 2 first suggested that seasonal fluctuations in cholera were associated with growths of bluegreen algae in freshwater ponds.
J S, Gray, M, Depledge, A, Knap
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To the Editor. —The article by Dr Patz and colleagues 1 suggests a link between outbreaks of cholera and marine algal blooms. We believe such a link is speculative in the extreme. Cockburn and Cassanos 2 first suggested that seasonal fluctuations in cholera were associated with growths of bluegreen algae in freshwater ponds.
J S, Gray, M, Depledge, A, Knap
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Climat local, climat global / Local cfimate, global climate
Revue de géographie de Lyon, 1997The recent trend of French temperature seems, at first, confirm the scheme of the "global warming". But increasing of temperatures, which is not observed in every station, can be attributed (the true contributions being unknown) to topography and to the urban greenhouse effect, namely to the nocturnal temperatures.
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2004
In this chapter, we present evidence that changes in landsurface, in particular those relating to vegetation-atmos-phere interaction, affect weather and climate at the global scale. We also show that without understanding vegetation dynamics we are unable to describe long-term climate variability, nor can we fully interpret palaeodimatic ...
Claussen, M. +8 more
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In this chapter, we present evidence that changes in landsurface, in particular those relating to vegetation-atmos-phere interaction, affect weather and climate at the global scale. We also show that without understanding vegetation dynamics we are unable to describe long-term climate variability, nor can we fully interpret palaeodimatic ...
Claussen, M. +8 more
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2013
This report lays out the major developments in Durban and assesses the main outcomes. It is structured along the Bali roadmap for a future climate agreement that was agreed at the Bali climate conference in 2007. The Bali roadmap comprises negotiations under two tracks.
Sterk, Wolfgang +3 more
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This report lays out the major developments in Durban and assesses the main outcomes. It is structured along the Bali roadmap for a future climate agreement that was agreed at the Bali climate conference in 2007. The Bali roadmap comprises negotiations under two tracks.
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In what has become normal procedure at the international climate negotiations, the 2013 United Nations climate conference in Warsaw (the nineteenth Conference of the Parties (COP 19) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the ninth Conference of Parties serving as the Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (CMP ...
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On 7-18 November, the twenty-second Conference of the Parties (COP-22) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the twelfth Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (CMP-12) took place in Marrakech. Due to the rapid entry into force of the Paris Agreement, Marrakech also hosted the first Conference of the Parties ...
Obergassel, Wolfgang +6 more
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