Not exact matches
Plants share relationships with climatic conditions both
on local and global
scales, hence the levels of species richness are finely
balanced with the climatic conditions within both time and space.
But
on larger
scales (both in space and time) the earth is a planet of our
local star; the sun is our only source of (purely radiative) energy; we have an atmosphere which clearly operates to reduce diurnal variations in temperature (which
on black body basis would otherwise be huge,
on human
scale) and the radiative budget must always be exactly in
balance.
Drivers of the land climate system have larger effects at regional and
local scales than
on global climate, which is controlled primarily by processes of global radiation
balance.
The optimal fee schedule
on a
local and global
scale is one where transfers that unbalance channels (lead to a more lopsided channel with one party having more than half the channel allocation) are charged a higher fee than those that help
balance a channel.