Climate - Carbon
Cycle Feedback Analysis: Results from the C4MIP Model Intercomparison.
Not exact matches
What we can see from stabilisation scenarios and the possibilities of positive
feedbacks in the carbon
cycle is that we don't have two decades to wait to get detailed information to enable us to make a near - perfect cost - benefit
analysis.
Greater vertical resolution, in line with what David was mentioning, and more detailed
analysis of the carbon
cycle — due to its strong, positive
feedback — something I was hoping for.
One of the most exciting outcomes from Ensembles is the development of a climate mitigation scenario and its
analysis by a variety of state - of - the - art climate models, many of which include carbon
cycle feedbacks.
Lamarque, J. - F., J.T. Kiehl, G.P. Brasseur, T. Butler, P. Cameron - Smith, W.D. Collins, W.J. Collins, C. Granier, D. Hauglustaine, P.G. Hess, E.A. Holland, L. Horowitz, M.G. Lawrence, D. McKenna, P. Merilees, M.J. Prather, P.J. Rasch, D. Rotman, D. Shindell, and P. Thornton, 2005: Assessing future nitrogen deposition and carbon
cycle feedback using a multimodel approach:
Analysis of nitrogen deposition.
Strong project management skills with experience directing the implementation of HR benefit solutions throughout the complete life
cycle, from design, to implementation, to employee
feedback and results
analysis.