Studies to investigate
the joint effects of climate change and irrigation at the global scale are limited.
Not exact matches
Thanks to the historical data (1930 - 2000) shared by the FAO Desert Locust Information Service (DLIS - FAO), a
joint INRA / CIRAD team was able to study the
climate niche and distribution
of the species during recessions, and envisage the
effects of possible
climate changes between now and 2050 or 2090, in line with two future
climate scenarios.
Jaap Nienhuis, a graduate student in the MIT - WHOI
Joint Program in Marine Geology and Geophysics, says the
effects of climate change, and the human efforts to combat these
effects, are already making an impact on river deltas around the world.
A report on the impacts
of climate change on human health published by the European Commission
Joint Research Council also shows that coastal flooding and high sea - level rise scenarios could have significant negative
effects on mental health, in addition to high economic costs.