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Climate change and the planetary trust

Energy Policy, 1992
Abstract Three models for thinking about our responsibilities with respect to climate change are compared and evaluated. One is concerned with maximizing the present discounted value of consumption; the second views climate change through the lens of the tragedy of the commons. Both of these approaches are found to rest on implausible assumptions.
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Planetary, solar and climatic oscillations: An overview

2021
Solar activity and climate change are characterized by specific oscillations. The most relevant ones are known in the literature as the cycles of Bray–Hallstatt (2100–2500 year), Eddy (800–1200 year), Suess–de Vries (200–250 year), Jose (155–185 year), Gleissberg (80–100 year), the 55–65 year cluster, the 40–50 year cluster plus bidecadal and decadal ...
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Introduction: The Diversity of Planetary Climates

2013
This book examines the fundamental physical processes that control planetary climates, from convection and radiation to escape of atmospheres, evaporation, condensation, atmospheric chemistry, and the dynamics of rotating fluids. It looks at the climates of the planets in order of distance from the Sun, starting with Venus and ending with planets ...
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Planetary Alignments, Solar Activity and Climatic Change

Nature, 1973
Historical data suggest a relation between the changing level of solar activity and climatic change on Earth. Since there is also evidence that the solar cycle of activity is influenced by the alignments of the planets, through tidal interactions with the Sun, it seems that climatic change might be predicted by studying these alignments.
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Planetary Periodicities and Terrestrial Climate Stress

1984
Extraterrestrial climatic stress is applied to the planet Earth by four deterministic processes: 1. Planetary orbital motions, dominated by Jupiter and Saturn, that transmit momentum by gravitational torques, causing changes in velocity and spin rate to successive planets and to the Sun itself.
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Climate change and planetary boundaries

2023
Clara Olmedo   +2 more
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Climate Change, Global Health, and Planetary Health

2023
Stephen M. Gardiner, Paul Tubig
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Life-cycle assessment to guide solutions for the triple planetary crisis

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2023
Stefanie Hellweg   +2 more
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CLIMATE, ENERGY AND PLANETARY EMERGENCY

International Seminar on Nuclear War and Planetary Emergencies — 38th Session, 2008
WILLIAM A. SPRIGG, JOHN S. PERRY
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From planetary to regional boundaries for agricultural nitrogen pollution

Nature, 2022
Lena F Schulte-Uebbing   +2 more
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