Dow's recent outreach activities include the 2016 Carolinas Climate Resilience Conference, held September 12 - 14 in Charlotte, North Carolina, and local workshops that focus
on climate adaptation planning.
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Not exact matches
Furthermore, UTZ works
on the landscape - based
adaptation planning project with Malawian tea smallholder farmers which will not only address the effects of
climate change
on tea, but also tackle such environmental impacts as land degradation, deforestation and availability of clean water.
Mass Audubon strongly advocates that Massachusetts should have statutorily required policy and
planning requirements
on the
adaptation side of the
climate change equation.
The results suggest that recent changes in global vegetation have had impacts
on local
climates that should be considered in the design of local mitigation and
adaptation plans.
Such offices shall engage in cooperative research, development, and demonstration projects with the academic community, State
Climate Offices, Regional Climate Offices, and other users and stakeholders on climate products, technologies, models, and other tools to improve understanding and forecasting of regional and local climate variability and change and the effects on economic activities, natural resources, and water availability, and other effects on communities, to facilitate development of regional and local adaptation plans to respond to climate variability and change, and any other needed research identified by the Under Secretary or the Advisory Com
Climate Offices, Regional
Climate Offices, and other users and stakeholders on climate products, technologies, models, and other tools to improve understanding and forecasting of regional and local climate variability and change and the effects on economic activities, natural resources, and water availability, and other effects on communities, to facilitate development of regional and local adaptation plans to respond to climate variability and change, and any other needed research identified by the Under Secretary or the Advisory Com
Climate Offices, and other users and stakeholders
on climate products, technologies, models, and other tools to improve understanding and forecasting of regional and local climate variability and change and the effects on economic activities, natural resources, and water availability, and other effects on communities, to facilitate development of regional and local adaptation plans to respond to climate variability and change, and any other needed research identified by the Under Secretary or the Advisory Com
climate products, technologies, models, and other tools to improve understanding and forecasting of regional and local
climate variability and change and the effects on economic activities, natural resources, and water availability, and other effects on communities, to facilitate development of regional and local adaptation plans to respond to climate variability and change, and any other needed research identified by the Under Secretary or the Advisory Com
climate variability and change and the effects
on economic activities, natural resources, and water availability, and other effects
on communities, to facilitate development of regional and local
adaptation plans to respond to
climate variability and change, and any other needed research identified by the Under Secretary or the Advisory Com
climate variability and change, and any other needed research identified by the Under Secretary or the Advisory Committee.
(8) a process for guiding the development of detailed agency - and department - specific
adaptation plans required under section 478 to address the impacts of
climate change and ocean acidification
on the natural resources in the jurisdiction of each agency.
It tracks progress
on health and
climate change across 40 indicators divided into five categories:
climate change impacts, exposures and vulnerability;
adaptation planning and resilience for health; mitigation actions and health co-benefits; economics and finance; and public and political engagement.
She has published over 30 conservation science papers
on topics such as
climate vulnerability and
adaptation, marine protected areas, conservation
planning, coral reef resilience, ocean acidification, sea - level rise, blue carbon, customary tenure, and partnerships between religious groups and conservation.
Matthew has already reported
on how
adaptation is becoming a crucial part of
climate change
plans.
Will you see
climate adaptation money spent
on family
planning?
A first step towards
planning adaptation policies of SLR would be the projection of SLR at the local level at different time scales and at its different scenarios, as devised by the Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change (IPCC).
The recommendation
on adaptation strategies from Khan's study was included in the SLR chapter of the State Action
Plan on Climate Change of Tamil Nadu.
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In another instance, the Environmental Protection Agency removed links to the
Climate Change Adaptation Plan documents, which offer guidelines on climate change miti
Climate Change
Adaptation Plan documents, which offer guidelines
on climate change miti
climate change mitigation.
If they are to be effective, local
plans for
climate change (both
adaptation and mitigation) require the involvement of a variety of stakeholders and a specific focus
on the most vulnerable groups.
It also provides a synthesis of relevant additional examples of
adaptation planning and practices undertaken in other countries, which were reported under the Nairobi work programme
on impacts, vulnerability and
adaptation to
climate change.
NCCARF: This project examines the likely impacts
on the built environment of increased intensities in weather - related natural hazard events, in order to identify the possibilities of using the regulatory mechanisms of building construction, housing insurance and
planning in
climate change
adaptation.
The report focuses
on existing strategies and
plans that some countries have developed to adapt to the adverse effects of
climate change, including
on elements of the prioritization and implementation of
adaptation activities.
As a developing country, India is not bound to set a greenhouse gas emissions target, but Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh said India has adopted what he called an «ambitious» National Action
Plan on Climate Change with eight national missions covering both mitigation and
adaptation.
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Climate Adaptation In Cities
This analytical report explores and unpacks what were the drivers and process to develop joint national action
plans on disaster risk management and
climate change (JNAPs) and sustainable development
plans addressing disaster risk reduction (DRR) and
climate change
adaptation (CCA) in Pacific islands countries.
(Sec. 478) Requires each federal agency represented
on the Natural Resources
Climate Change
Adaptation Panel to complete a Natural Resources
Climate Change
Adaptation Plan within a year after enactment of this Act.
This analytical report presents the concerted action taken by the UN system to assist people and communities in developing countries to adapt to
climate change through: (i) risks, impacts and vulnerability assessment; (ii)
adaptation planning, including creating an enabling environment; (iii) the implementation of
adaptation measures, which includes UNISDR's work
on climate change related disaster risk reduction and risk sharing; (iv) awareness raising; and (v) knowledge sharing and facilitate learning.
If they don't like any of the particular options that fit the best available evidence
on sea level rise, or don't like the particular ones that they suspect a majority of their fellow citizens might, they can be expected to try to stigmatize the municipal and various private groups engaged in
adaptation planning by falsely characterizing them and their ideas in terms that bind them to only one of the partisan cultural styles that is now (sadly and pointlessly, as a result of misadventure, strategic behavior, and ineptitude) associated with engagement with
climate change science in national politics.
(Sec. 479) Requires each state to prepare a natural resources
adaptation plan detailing the state's current and projected efforts to address the potential impacts of
climate change and ocean acidification
on natural resources and coastal areas in order to be eligible for funds under this subpart.
The
Adaptation Fund originated as part of the overall Bonn Agreements
on the Implementation of the Buenos Aires
Plan of Action from the 6th COP with an objective to «reduce vulnerability and increase adaptive capacity to respond to the impacts of
climate change, including variability at the local and national levels.»
Requires the Under Secretary of Commerce to: (1) establish a
Climate Service Program, a Climate Service Office, a Climate Service Advisory Committee, and a Summer Institutes Program at the Regional Climate Centers for interaction with and training of students and educators on weather and climate sciences; (2) operate the Climate Service Program; (3) maintain a network of six Regional Climate Centers to work cooperatively with the State Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local adaptation and response planning on climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Service Program, a
Climate Service Office, a Climate Service Advisory Committee, and a Summer Institutes Program at the Regional Climate Centers for interaction with and training of students and educators on weather and climate sciences; (2) operate the Climate Service Program; (3) maintain a network of six Regional Climate Centers to work cooperatively with the State Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local adaptation and response planning on climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Service Office, a
Climate Service Advisory Committee, and a Summer Institutes Program at the Regional Climate Centers for interaction with and training of students and educators on weather and climate sciences; (2) operate the Climate Service Program; (3) maintain a network of six Regional Climate Centers to work cooperatively with the State Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local adaptation and response planning on climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Service Advisory Committee, and a Summer Institutes Program at the Regional
Climate Centers for interaction with and training of students and educators on weather and climate sciences; (2) operate the Climate Service Program; (3) maintain a network of six Regional Climate Centers to work cooperatively with the State Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local adaptation and response planning on climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Centers for interaction with and training of students and educators
on weather and
climate sciences; (2) operate the Climate Service Program; (3) maintain a network of six Regional Climate Centers to work cooperatively with the State Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local adaptation and response planning on climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
climate sciences; (2) operate the
Climate Service Program; (3) maintain a network of six Regional Climate Centers to work cooperatively with the State Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local adaptation and response planning on climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Service Program; (3) maintain a network of six Regional
Climate Centers to work cooperatively with the State Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local adaptation and response planning on climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Centers to work cooperatively with the State
Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local adaptation and response planning on climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Offices
on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local
adaptation and response
planning on climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the
Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Service Program or the duties imposed
on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress
on the need for
climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
climate services; (7) prepare a
plan for creating a
Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering
climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal
climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
climate service products and links to agencies providing
climate se
climate services.
The scope of this chapter, with a focus
on food crops, pastures and livestock, industrial crops and biofuels, forestry (commercial forests), aquaculture and fisheries, and small - holder and subsistence agriculturalists and artisanal fishers, is to: examine current
climate sensitivities / vulnerabilities; consider future trends in
climate, global and regional food security, forestry and fisheries production; review key future impacts of
climate change in food crops pasture and livestock production, industrial crops and biofuels, forestry, fisheries, and small - holder and subsistence agriculture; assess the effectiveness of
adaptation in offsetting damages and identify
adaptation options, including
planned adaptation to
climate change; examine the social and economic costs of
climate change in those sectors; and, explore the implications of responding to
climate change for sustainable development.
It also presents how the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) supports countries in addressing
climate change, with particular focus
on impact assessment and
adaptation planning, increasing resilience, strengthening institutions and assisting countries in implementing
adaptation priorities.
(Sec. 474) Requires the Chair of the Council
on Environmental Quality to: (1) advise the President
on implementation and development of a Natural Resources
Climate Change
Adaptation Strategy and federal natural resource agency adaptation plans; (2) serve as Chair of the Natural Resources Climate Change Adaptation Panel; and (3) coordinate such strategies and a
Adaptation Strategy and federal natural resource agency
adaptation plans; (2) serve as Chair of the Natural Resources Climate Change Adaptation Panel; and (3) coordinate such strategies and a
adaptation plans; (2) serve as Chair of the Natural Resources
Climate Change
Adaptation Panel; and (3) coordinate such strategies and a
Adaptation Panel; and (3) coordinate such strategies and activities.
C40 Cities
Climate Leadership Group, 12 California, 7, 68, 102, 128, 169 - 170, 187, 196, 232 - 234, 245 California Energy Commission, 232 Cambridge Media Environment Programme (CMEP), 167 - 168 Cambridge University, 102 Cameron, David, 11, 24, 218 Cameroon, 25 Campbell, Philip, 165 Canada, 22, 32, 64, 111, 115, 130, 134, 137, 156 - 157, 166, 169, 177, 211, 222, 224 - 226, 230, 236, 243 Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (CMOS), 15 Cap - and - trade, 20, 28, 40 - 41, 44, 170, 175 allowances (permits), 41 - 42, 176, 243 Capitalism, 34 - 35, 45 Capps, Lois, 135 Car (see vehicle) Carbon, 98, 130 Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), 192 Carbon Capture and Storage Association, 164 Carbon credits (offsets), 28 - 29, 42 - 43, 45 Carbon Cycle, 80 - 82 Carbon dioxide (CO2), 9, 18, 23, 49 - 51, 53, 55, 66 - 67, 72 - 89, 91, 98 - 99, 110, 112, 115, 118, 128 - 132, 137, 139, 141 - 144, 152, 240 emissions, 12, 18 - 25, 28 - 30, 32 - 33, 36 - 38, 41 - 44, 47, 49, 53, 55, 71 - 72, 74, 77 - 78, 81 - 82, 108 - 109, 115, 132, 139, 169, 186, 199 - 201, 203 - 204, 209 - 211, 214, 217, 219, 224, 230 - 231, 238, 241, 243 - 244 Carbon Dioxide Analysis Center, 19 Carbon Expo, 42 Carbon, footprint, 3, 13, 29, 35, 41, 45, 110, 132 tax, 20, 44, 170 trading, 13, 20, 40, 43, 44, 176, 182 Carbon monoxide (CO), 120 Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC), 44 Carlin, George, 17 Carter, Bob, 63 Carter, Jimmy, 186, 188 Cato Institute, 179 CBS, 141, 146 Center for Disease Control, 174 Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change, 62, 139 Centre for Policy Studies, 219 CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research), 96 Chavez, Hugo, 34 Chicago Tribune, 146 China, 29, 32 - 33, 60 - 62, 120, 169, 176, 187 - 188, 211, 216, 225 - 226, 242 - 243 China's National Population and
Planning Commission, 33 Chinese Academy of Sciences, 60 Chirac, Jacques, 36 Chlorofluorocarbons, 42 - 43, 50 Choi, Yong - Sang, 88 Christy, John, 105 Churchill, Winston, 214, 220 Chu, Steven, 187 Citibank (Citigroup), 40, 176 Clean Air Act, 85, 128 - 129 Clean Development Mechanism, 42
Climate Action Partnership, 14
Climate alarm, 4, 13, 21, 32, 35, 38, 56, 102 - 103, 115 - 117, 120, 137, 156, 168, 173, 182
Climate Audit, 66
Climate change,
adaptation, 39, 110, 112 mitigation, 16, 39, 110
Climate Change and the Failure of Democracy, 34
Climate Change: Picturing the Science, 121
Climate Change Reconsidered, 242
Climate conference, 38 Cancun, 18, 29, 36 - 37, 124 - 125, 242 Copenhagen, 33, 36, 109, 125, 156, 158, 175, 241 - 242 Durban, 13, 36 - 37, 166, 242 - 243 Climategate, 2, 67, 152, 158 - 170, 180, 182, 242
Climate Protection Agreement, 12
Climate Research Unit (CRU), 48, 67, 120, 147, 152 - 153, 158 - 160, 162 - 163, 165 - 167, 169
Climate Science Register, 142 Climatism, definition, 2, 7 Clinton, Bill, 176, 178 Clinton Global Initiative, 176 CLOUD project, 96 Club of Rome, 21, 186 CO2Science, 59, 61 - 62, 66, 131 Coal, 19 - 20, 39 - 41, 80, 126, 128 - 129, 175, 185 - 186, 188 - 190, 192 - 196, 199 - 201, 209, 214, 217, 219, 222, 229 Coase, Ronald, 145 Coca - Cola, 138 Cogley, Graham, 156 Cohen, David, 220 Colorado State University, 117, 181 Columbia University, 7 Columbus, Christopher, 58 Computer models, 16, 51 - 53, 56, 67, 72, 74,77 - 79, 82, 87, 89 - 91, 94, 105, 110 - 111, 120, 124, 138 - 140, 168, 171,173, 181, 238, 240, 246 Conference
on the Changing Atmosphere, 15 Consensus, scientific, 12 Copenhagen Business School, 134 Coral, 53 Corporate Average Fuel Economy, 22 - 23 Cosmic Rays, 72, 93 - 99, 180 Credit Suisse, 176 Crow, Cheryl, 30 Crowley, Tom, 167 Cuadrilla Resources, 224 - 225 Curry, Judith, 164, 167 Cycles, natural, 3, 16, 57, 62 - 63, 66 - 69, 72, 80, 99, 103, 138, 238, 240 Milankovich, 62, 67, 80 Cyprus, 134 Czech Republic, 12, 37
This manual provides practical, step - by - step guidance
on how governments and other national actors can mainstream
climate change
adaptation into development
planning as part of broader mainstreaming efforts.
This analytical report aims to show that
climate change
adaptation relies
on the reduction and management of
climate - related disaster risks and why both need to become central to development
planning and investment.
In particular it focuses
on climate change
adaptation, both
planning and financing, and covers the following themes: gender - differentiated impact of
climate change in Africa; gender - differentiated impact of
adaptation planning and financing; and need and options for the integration of gender perspectives in
adaptation responses.
Furthermore, this report summarizes information provided in the INDCs / NDCs
on Climate - Smart Agriculture (CSA), mitigation -
adaptation co-benefits and how countries have developed their INDCs and are
planning to implement their NDCs.
(8) a process for guiding the development of detailed agency - and department - specific
adaptation plans required under section 478 to address the impacts of
climate change and ocean acidification
on the natural resources in the jurisdiction of each agency.
(Thomson Reuters Foundation)-- Bangladesh
plans to cut spending from its own budget
on climate change
adaptation and rely more in the future
on funds from donors, government officials said.
-- In order to be eligible for funds under section 480, not later than 1 year after the development of a Natural Resources
Climate Change Adaptation Strategy required under section 476 each State shall prepare a State natural resources adaptation plan detailing the State's current and projected efforts to address the potential impacts of climate change and ocean acidification on natural resources and coastal areas within the State's jurisd
Climate Change
Adaptation Strategy required under section 476 each State shall prepare a State natural resources adaptation plan detailing the State's current and projected efforts to address the potential impacts of climate change and ocean acidification on natural resources and coastal areas within the State's jur
Adaptation Strategy required under section 476 each State shall prepare a State natural resources
adaptation plan detailing the State's current and projected efforts to address the potential impacts of climate change and ocean acidification on natural resources and coastal areas within the State's jur
adaptation plan detailing the State's current and projected efforts to address the potential impacts of
climate change and ocean acidification on natural resources and coastal areas within the State's jurisd
climate change and ocean acidification
on natural resources and coastal areas within the State's jurisdiction.
-- Upon approval by the President, each department or agency that serves
on the Natural Resources
Climate Change
Adaptation Panel shall implement its adaptation plan through existing and new plans, policies, programs, activities, and actions to the extent not inconsistent with existing
Adaptation Panel shall implement its
adaptation plan through existing and new plans, policies, programs, activities, and actions to the extent not inconsistent with existing
adaptation plan through existing and new
plans, policies, programs, activities, and actions to the extent not inconsistent with existing authority.
At its 17th session, the Conference of Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention
on Climate Change established the National
Adaptation Plan process as a way to facilitate effective adaptation planning in Least Developed Countries and other developing
Adaptation Plan process as a way to facilitate effective
adaptation planning in Least Developed Countries and other developing
adaptation planning in Least Developed Countries and other developing countries.
(1) complete an
adaptation plan for that department or agency, respectively, implementing the Natural Resources Climate Change Adaptation Strategy under section 476 and consistent with the Natural Resources Climate Change Adaptation Policy under section 472, detailing the department's or agency's current and projected efforts to address the potential impacts of climate change and ocean acidification on natural resources within the department's or agency's jurisdiction and necessary additional actions, including a timeline for implementation of thos
adaptation plan for that department or agency, respectively, implementing the Natural Resources
Climate Change Adaptation Strategy under section 476 and consistent with the Natural Resources Climate Change Adaptation Policy under section 472, detailing the department's or agency's current and projected efforts to address the potential impacts of climate change and ocean acidification on natural resources within the department's or agency's jurisdiction and necessary additional actions, including a timeline for implementation of those a
Climate Change
Adaptation Strategy under section 476 and consistent with the Natural Resources Climate Change Adaptation Policy under section 472, detailing the department's or agency's current and projected efforts to address the potential impacts of climate change and ocean acidification on natural resources within the department's or agency's jurisdiction and necessary additional actions, including a timeline for implementation of thos
Adaptation Strategy under section 476 and consistent with the Natural Resources
Climate Change Adaptation Policy under section 472, detailing the department's or agency's current and projected efforts to address the potential impacts of climate change and ocean acidification on natural resources within the department's or agency's jurisdiction and necessary additional actions, including a timeline for implementation of those a
Climate Change
Adaptation Policy under section 472, detailing the department's or agency's current and projected efforts to address the potential impacts of climate change and ocean acidification on natural resources within the department's or agency's jurisdiction and necessary additional actions, including a timeline for implementation of thos
Adaptation Policy under section 472, detailing the department's or agency's current and projected efforts to address the potential impacts of
climate change and ocean acidification on natural resources within the department's or agency's jurisdiction and necessary additional actions, including a timeline for implementation of those a
climate change and ocean acidification
on natural resources within the department's or agency's jurisdiction and necessary additional actions, including a timeline for implementation of those actions;
Such offices shall engage in cooperative research, development, and demonstration projects with the academic community, State
Climate Offices, Regional Climate Offices, and other users and stakeholders on climate products, technologies, models, and other tools to improve understanding and forecasting of regional and local climate variability and change and the effects on economic activities, natural resources, and water availability, and other effects on communities, to facilitate development of regional and local adaptation plans to respond to climate variability and change, and any other needed research identified by the Under Secretary or the Advisory Com
Climate Offices, Regional
Climate Offices, and other users and stakeholders on climate products, technologies, models, and other tools to improve understanding and forecasting of regional and local climate variability and change and the effects on economic activities, natural resources, and water availability, and other effects on communities, to facilitate development of regional and local adaptation plans to respond to climate variability and change, and any other needed research identified by the Under Secretary or the Advisory Com
Climate Offices, and other users and stakeholders
on climate products, technologies, models, and other tools to improve understanding and forecasting of regional and local climate variability and change and the effects on economic activities, natural resources, and water availability, and other effects on communities, to facilitate development of regional and local adaptation plans to respond to climate variability and change, and any other needed research identified by the Under Secretary or the Advisory Com
climate products, technologies, models, and other tools to improve understanding and forecasting of regional and local
climate variability and change and the effects on economic activities, natural resources, and water availability, and other effects on communities, to facilitate development of regional and local adaptation plans to respond to climate variability and change, and any other needed research identified by the Under Secretary or the Advisory Com
climate variability and change and the effects
on economic activities, natural resources, and water availability, and other effects
on communities, to facilitate development of regional and local
adaptation plans to respond to
climate variability and change, and any other needed research identified by the Under Secretary or the Advisory Com
climate variability and change, and any other needed research identified by the Under Secretary or the Advisory Committee.
At the end of last year, nations had submitted nine National
Adaptation Plans under the UNFCCC, the United Nations Framework Convention
on Climate Change.
-- Consistent with its authorities under other laws and with Federal trust responsibilities with respect to Indian lands, each Federal department or agency with representation
on the National Resources
Climate Change Adaptation Panel shall consider the impacts of climate change and ocean acidification and integrate the elements of the strategy into agency plans, environmental reviews, programs, and activities related to the conservation, restoration, and management of natural res
Climate Change
Adaptation Panel shall consider the impacts of
climate change and ocean acidification and integrate the elements of the strategy into agency plans, environmental reviews, programs, and activities related to the conservation, restoration, and management of natural res
climate change and ocean acidification and integrate the elements of the strategy into agency
plans, environmental reviews, programs, and activities related to the conservation, restoration, and management of natural resources.
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«(6) under the Bali Action
Plan, developed country parties to the United Nations Framework Convention
on Climate Change, including the United States, committed to «enhanced action
on the provision of financial resources and investment to support action
on mitigation and
adaptation and technology cooperation,» including, inter alia, consideration of «improved access to adequate, predictable, and sustainable financial resources and financial and technical support, and the provision of new and additional resources, including official and concessional funding for developing country parties».
Some of the objectives of the project are to identify spatial vulnerability of populations during extreme heat events in selected areas; identify the impacts of extreme heat events
on the health, work productivity and livelihoods of vulnerable population, to select appropriate, innovative and affordable
climate adaptation measures for improving health and livelihood resilience for the urban population with consideration of gender - based implications, to strengthen the capacity of key stakeholders through training opportunities and to facilitate active use of information and evidence for policy - makers to drive the implementation of the Heat Stress Action
Plans into municipal disaster strategies.
The point is that decisions taken prior to submitting a
planning application — location, layout and design, to paraphrase 10 (2)(n)- which are variously completely or partially ignored under the Building Control Act, have a substantial impact
on all three elements of section 10 (2)(n)-- energy demand, carbon emissions and
climate change
adaptation.
In 2009, the City launched its
Climate Change Action
Plan 2010 - 2030 and embarked
on a long - term
adaptation and mitigation effort.