He has published over 100 papers in coral reef ecology, including major reviews and research
papers on climate change impacts.
Not exact matches
Let's take a look at what a recent scientific
paper ACTUALLY said about the
impacts of
climate change on coffee, versus what the media had to say.
The Government announced its intention to create a new framework for aviation in the UK, to replace the previous government's 2003 White
Paper, «The Future of Air Transport», which it said «failed to take sufficient account of
climate change and the
impact of aviation
on local communities.»
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's office in court
papers alleged ExxonMobil of misleading investors
on the
impact of
climate change had
on its operations.
Charles Godfray, a professor at the Department of Zoology at Oxford University who recently co-authored a
paper in the journal Science about the challenges of feeding 9 billion people, said that the
impact of
climate change on agriculture will be negative.
The
paper, «Intact ecosystems provide the best defense against
climate change,» published in Nature Climate Change, discusses how certain adaptation strategies may have a negative impact on nature which in turn will impact people in the long
climate change,» published in Nature Climate Change, discusses how certain adaptation strategies may have a negative impact on nature which in turn will impact people in the long -
change,» published in Nature
Climate Change, discusses how certain adaptation strategies may have a negative impact on nature which in turn will impact people in the long
Climate Change, discusses how certain adaptation strategies may have a negative impact on nature which in turn will impact people in the long -
Change, discusses how certain adaptation strategies may have a negative
impact on nature which in turn will
impact people in the long - term.
«Understanding water use is becoming increasingly important, given that
climate change is likely to have a profound
impact on the availability of water supplies,» says Sankar Arumugam, lead author of a
paper on the work.
Jean - Marc Touzard, director of research
on innovation at the French National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA) in Montpellier and co-coordinator of a national program to assess the
impact of
climate change on the wine industry, found the PNAS
paper too alarmist.
But the
paper «Political influences
on greenhouse gas emissions from U.S. states» adds what the MSU researchers say is an important layer to understanding human
impact on climate change.
Dr Jochen Hinkel from Global
Climate Forum in Germany, who is a co-author of this paper and a Lead Author of the coastal chapter for the 2014 IPCC Assessment Report added: «The IPCC has done a great job in bringing together knowledge on climate change, sea - level rise and is potential impacts but now needs to complement this work with a solution - oriented perspective focusing on overcoming barriers to adaptation, mobilising resources, empowering people and discovering opportunities for strengthening coastal resilience in the context of both climate change as well as existing coastal challenges and other issues.
Climate Forum in Germany, who is a co-author of this
paper and a Lead Author of the coastal chapter for the 2014 IPCC Assessment Report added: «The IPCC has done a great job in bringing together knowledge
on climate change, sea - level rise and is potential impacts but now needs to complement this work with a solution - oriented perspective focusing on overcoming barriers to adaptation, mobilising resources, empowering people and discovering opportunities for strengthening coastal resilience in the context of both climate change as well as existing coastal challenges and other issues.
climate change, sea - level rise and is potential
impacts but now needs to complement this work with a solution - oriented perspective focusing
on overcoming barriers to adaptation, mobilising resources, empowering people and discovering opportunities for strengthening coastal resilience in the context of both
climate change as well as existing coastal challenges and other issues.
climate change as well as existing coastal challenges and other issues.»
Prof Piers Forster, professor of physical
climate change at the University of Leeds and author of a recent
paper on the
impact of wood burning in the UK
on air pollution, says the type of cookstove is a factor, too.
In an interesting
paper that appeared in the journal Global Environmental
Change, a group of scholars, including Naomi Oreskes, a historian of science at Harvard, and Michael Oppenheimer, a geoscientist at Princeton, note that so - called
climate skeptics frequently accuse
climate scientists of «alarmism» and «overreacting to evidence of human
impacts on the
climate system.»
We thank the Norwegian Research Council for awarding funding to A.K. Sweetman, L.A. Levin, A.R. Thurber and C.R. Smith to run the workshop «CLIDEEP — Workshop to explore the
impacts of
climate change on deep - sea pelagic and benthic ecosystems» (NFR grant No. 216598) at Friday Harbor Laboratories, University of Washington, where the foundations for this
paper were laid.
• Editor and Lead Author, «The Regional
Impacts of
Climate Change: An Assessment of Vulnerability», IPCC Special Report
on the Regional
Impacts of
Climate Change (1998) • Lead Author of IPCC Technical
Paper No. 3, «Stabilization of Atmospheric Greenhouse Gases: Physical, Biological and Socio - Economic Implications,» (1997) • Editor, Working Group II Contribution to the Second Assessment Report
Climate Change 1995:
Impacts, Adaptations, and Mitigation (Scientific and Technical Analyses), (1996).
Armed law enforcement officers are not educators, social workers, or counselors, and overwhelming evidence shows that when schools involve law enforcement in minor, non-violent behavioral infractions, students of color are disproportionately
impacted.1 In our 2015 policy
paper,
Climate Change: Creating Safe, Supportive Schools for All Students, E4E - New York members pointed out that there are more police officers than school counselors in New York City schools and called
on the NYC Department of Education to turn this shameful number
on its head by increasing the amount of school counselors.
This
paper assesses the potential
impact of
climate change on the system - wide performance of transportation networks using the Boston Metro Area as a case study.
The
paper, published in the journal Agronomy last month, is the most thorough review of the literature
on the regional
impact of
climate change in recent memory.
[2011
paper — 211 cites] Assessing
climate change impacts, sea level rise and storm surge risk in port cities: a case study
on Copenhagen This study illustrates a methodology to assess the economic
impacts of
climate change at a city scale and benefits of adaptation, taking the case of sea level rise and storm surge risk in the city of Copenhagen, capital of Denmark.
The goal of the
paper I have just written is to «restart» the discussion of
climate change, which, as I see it, is
on the verge of disappearing from view, putting into cold storage both 1) the policy initiatives like carbon prices and regulations that could have short - term
impact on wedge technologies like conventional renewables, efficiency, and CCS, and 2) commitments to the advancement of a
climate -
change - driven research frontier.
That said, I think there are two interesting results in this
paper, regarding their analysis of 19th century volcanoes and the
impact on climate, and also the
changes to the diurnal temperature range.
Here's how the Nature
paper was described last year in the report
on impacts of
climate change from Working Group 2 of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (chapter 1 at the link
climate change from Working Group 2 of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (chapter 1 at the link b
change from Working Group 2 of the Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change (chapter 1 at the link
Climate Change (chapter 1 at the link b
Change (chapter 1 at the link below):
The Nature
Climate change paper by Swart and Weaver about the impact of the oil / tar sands on climate made quite a splash in
Climate change paper by Swart and Weaver about the
impact of the oil / tar sands
on climate made quite a splash in
climate made quite a splash in Canada.
The central objective of our
paper is to set forth a model — the macroeconomics evaluation of
climate change (MECC) model — to evaluate the
impact of
climate change on GNP growth.
The other features — already mentioned — were the identification of dominant regional concerns, the highlighting of
climate change impacts already occurring, and the report's effectiveness as an engagement tool, which Mooney had just commented
on, plus one more thing: the focus
on extreme events, which are both most noticeable by the public and the primary source of economic damage in the next several decades, as Dr. Michael Hanemann (author of this
paper) explained to me for a story I wrote about the California drought.
More recently,
papers published by respected scientists from the same university, differed
on a key element of
climate change science, but the study conducted by IPCC members suggesting acceleration of a trend that would
impact global warming received the most attention.
Many
papers on the
impacts of global
climate change did not mention a human cause.
In a new
paper released today by the Shorenstein Center at Harvard University, Fall 2012 fellow Matthew C. Nisbet examines writer - turned - activist Bill McKibben's career and
impact on the debate over
climate change, drawing comparisons to other journalists and public intellectuals writing
on the topic.
The focus of the
paper is
on the agricultural sector, where the
impacts of
climate change have the potential to disrupt the livelihoods of rural populations in many regions and where adaptation must be given urgent consideration.
Observational records show that anthropogenic - influenced
climate change has already had a profound
impact on global and U.S. warm season
climate over the past 30 years, and there is increasing contrast between geographic regions that are climatologically wet and dry - the hypothesis that the «wet gets wetter, dry gets drier» is seen in a new
paper by Chang et al..
«Comment
on «
Impact of Current
Climate Proposals» by Bjorn Lomborg» (PDF), Centre for
Climate Change Economics and Policy Working
Paper No. 244.
The analysis by a team of scientists − including from
Climate Analytics and the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) − who have published key research
papers on the science,
impacts and policy aspects of the 1.5 ˚C limit is the centrepiece of a collection of content by Nature
Climate Change, Nature Geoscience and Nature journals, titled Targeting 1.5 °C.
In the question and answer period, Dr. Flato noted that the different pathways of atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations diverge near the middle of the century and Dr. Zwiers offered the
climate - exacerbated spread of the mountain pine beetle as an example of an
impact that we have already seen here in BC (PCIC scientists have recently authored two
papers on the
impacts of
climate change on BC's forests, see here for more).
Dr Peter Stott, who leads the
Climate Monitoring and Attribution team at the Met Office and wasn't involved in the paper, says we shouldn't admit defeat and ignore the impacts of climate change on circulation pa
Climate Monitoring and Attribution team at the Met Office and wasn't involved in the
paper, says we shouldn't admit defeat and ignore the
impacts of
climate change on circulation pa
climate change on circulation patterns.
The CoNGO Committee for Sustainable Development is pleased to present the attached
Climate Change Paper, containing recommendations to Governments on four critical issues: (1) the dangers of unmitigated climate change impacts; (2) reaching accord on climate change at COP15; (3) risk - management mitigation and adaptation strategies; and (4) assistance to developing cou
Climate Change Paper, containing recommendations to Governments on four critical issues: (1) the dangers of unmitigated climate change impacts; (2) reaching accord on climate change at COP15; (3) risk - management mitigation and adaptation strategies; and (4) assistance to developing coun
Change Paper, containing recommendations to Governments
on four critical issues: (1) the dangers of unmitigated
climate change impacts; (2) reaching accord on climate change at COP15; (3) risk - management mitigation and adaptation strategies; and (4) assistance to developing cou
climate change impacts; (2) reaching accord on climate change at COP15; (3) risk - management mitigation and adaptation strategies; and (4) assistance to developing coun
change impacts; (2) reaching accord
on climate change at COP15; (3) risk - management mitigation and adaptation strategies; and (4) assistance to developing cou
climate change at COP15; (3) risk - management mitigation and adaptation strategies; and (4) assistance to developing coun
change at COP15; (3) risk - management mitigation and adaptation strategies; and (4) assistance to developing countries.
Other honourable mentions in the Carbon Brief survey of most influential
climate papers go to Norman Phillips, whose 1956
paper described the first general circulation model, William Nordhaus's 1991 paperon the economics of the greenhouse effect, and a
paper by Camile Parmesan and Gary Yohe in 2003, considered by many to provide the first formal attribution of
climate change impacts on animal and plant species.
Finally, James Hansen's 2012
paper, «Public perception of
climate change and the new
climate dice», was important in highlighting the real - world
impacts of
climate change, says Prof Andy Challinor, expert in
climate change impacts at the University of Leeds and lead author
on the food security chapter in the working group two report.
Dear Nir Shaviv, I would be glad to receive your comment about the recent
paper from Andrew C. Overholt et al 2009 ApJ 705 L101 - L103 doi: 10.1088 / 0004 - 637X / 705 / 2 / L101 TESTING THE LINK BETWEEN TERRESTRIAL
CLIMATE CHANGE AND GALA Does it mean - the spiral arm mechanism you suggest does nt fit - can some other mechanism explain your measurements and hypothesis - does this have an impact on the cosmic ray climate theory or not If we talk about the paradox of the faint young sun, imho its still an issue that any mechanism solving the problem of the major ice ages occuring each 140 million years in the last billion, does nt work for the first 3 billion
CLIMATE CHANGE AND GALA Does it mean - the spiral arm mechanism you suggest does nt fit - can some other mechanism explain your measurements and hypothesis - does this have an
impact on the cosmic ray
climate theory or not If we talk about the paradox of the faint young sun, imho its still an issue that any mechanism solving the problem of the major ice ages occuring each 140 million years in the last billion, does nt work for the first 3 billion
climate theory or not If we talk about the paradox of the faint young sun, imho its still an issue that any mechanism solving the problem of the major ice ages occuring each 140 million years in the last billion, does nt work for the first 3 billion years.
This
paper alleges that after analysing over 300 species (across 3 groups: plants, insects and vertebrates) between 1970 - 2012, that «Climatic
change has had a wide range of
impacts on species, with more species
impacted positively than negatively in the short - term at least», with
climate change the «largest positive
impact».
Rather, NOAA superiors rushed the study through in a «blatant attempt to intensify the
impact» of the
paper on the Paris meeting
on climate change, he said.
In a
paper released by the Shorenstein Center at Harvard University, Fall 2012 fellow Matthew C. Nisbet examines writer - turned - activist Bill McKibben's career and
impact on the debate over
climate change, drawing comparisons to other journalists and public intellectuals writing
on the topic.
In addition to publishing original
papers on topics like
climate change and mercury in the environment, SPPI has profiled the states for observed
climate change and the
impact or cost of
climate change regulations or prevention measures.
This
paper estimates the
impact of
climate change on the fisheries and aquaculture sector of Bangladesh by employing appropriate econometric models.
The
paper focuses
on the
impact that
climate change has
on agriculture and looks at the solutions that can be implemented, involving rural communities.
In this
paper, Iran's
climate change and variability, and the
impact of
climate change on water resources, were studied.
Some coverage of our
paper in Climatic
Change exploring the potential for local scale climate change impacts on malaria transmi
Change exploring the potential for local scale
climate change impacts on malaria transmi
change impacts on malaria transmission:
This newsletter contains articles
on the following: 2016 as a record - warm year for the province, recent PCIC research
on Fraser River Basin
climate impacts, recent Data Portal upgrades, Director Francis Zwiers's keynote at the Wildland Fire Canada Meeting and recognition as a highly - cited researcher, a staff profile on Megan Kirchmeier - Young, our Pacific Climate Seminar Series, PCIC's contributions to the AGU Fall Meeting and Northwest Climate Conference, the most recent Science Brief, staff changes and recent papers by PCIC staff and affi
climate impacts, recent Data Portal upgrades, Director Francis Zwiers's keynote at the Wildland Fire Canada Meeting and recognition as a highly - cited researcher, a staff profile
on Megan Kirchmeier - Young, our Pacific
Climate Seminar Series, PCIC's contributions to the AGU Fall Meeting and Northwest Climate Conference, the most recent Science Brief, staff changes and recent papers by PCIC staff and affi
Climate Seminar Series, PCIC's contributions to the AGU Fall Meeting and Northwest
Climate Conference, the most recent Science Brief, staff changes and recent papers by PCIC staff and affi
Climate Conference, the most recent Science Brief, staff
changes and recent
papers by PCIC staff and affiliates.
More usefully in terms of future predictions, a recent
paper in PNAS by Van Vuuren and co-workers (including a friend of mine, Tom Wigley, who is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Adelaide), assessed the
impact on climate change of some plausible real - world actions.
The Greenpeace study by Hoegh - Guldberg (whose written many peer - reviewed
paper on coral reef degradation — look it up) is cited as a reference for this sentence» Other likely
impacts of
climate change on coastal tourism are due to coral reef degradation».
It's clear if you read the title (and even more clear if you read the
paper — I linked to it above) that the focus of this document is not how
climate change degrades coral reefs, but what
impact that degradation may have
on the people of the Pacific (including economic
impacts from reduced tourism).
On Croakey, Professor Colin D Butler looked at why the Lancet's 2009 paper saying climate change was this century's greatest threat to health has not had the impact on the scientific literature or in the health community that might be expecte
On Croakey, Professor Colin D Butler looked at why the Lancet's 2009
paper saying
climate change was this century's greatest threat to health has not had the
impact on the scientific literature or in the health community that might be expecte
on the scientific literature or in the health community that might be expected.