Not exact matches
Stephen Schneider A senior fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment at Stanford University, Schneider assesses ecological and
economic impacts of human - induced
climate change to identify
potential political and technological solutions.
IPCC has been established to assess scientific, technical and socio -
economic information relevant for the understanding
of climate change, its
potential impacts and options for adaptation and mitigation.
The
impact of these events on historical societal development emphasizes the
potential economic and social consequences
of a future rise in sea levels due to global
climate change, the researchers write in the study recently published in the journal Scientific Reports.
The study, published today in Nature
Climate Change, demonstrates the potential environmental, economic, and energy impacts of negative emission technologies for addressing climate
Climate Change, demonstrates the potential environmental, economic, and energy impacts of negative emission technologies for addressing climate c
Change, demonstrates the
potential environmental,
economic, and energy
impacts of negative emission technologies for addressing
climate climate changechange.
Future
impacts of climate change on marine fisheries have the
potential to negatively influence a wide range
of socio -
economic factors, including food security, livelihoods and public health, -LSB-...]
The two available national - scale studies that examine the
economic effects
of climate change across U.S. sectors, including the Impact Lab team's American Climate Prospectus, suggested that potential economic effects could be significant and unevenly distributed across sectors and r
climate change across U.S. sectors, including the
Impact Lab team's American
Climate Prospectus, suggested that potential economic effects could be significant and unevenly distributed across sectors and r
Climate Prospectus, suggested that
potential economic effects could be significant and unevenly distributed across sectors and regions.
If you have not heard, IPCC was established by the World Meteorological Organization and UNEP to assess scientific, technical and socio -
economic information relevant for the understanding
of climate change, the scientific basis
of risk
of human - induced
climate change, its
potential impacts and options for adaptation and mitigation.
The department plans to conduct «an in - depth assessment
of potential alternative routes,» while also considering «environmental concerns (including
climate change), energy security,
economic impacts, and foreign policy.»
The results from the study suggest that critical
impact asymmetries due to both
climate and socio -
economic structures may deepen current production and consumption gaps between developed and developing world; it is suggested that adaptation
of agricultural techniques will be central to limit
potential damages under
climate change.
Whereas, if left unaddressed, the consequences
of a
changing climate have the
potential to adversely
impact all Americans, hitting vulnerable populations hardest, harming productivity in key
economic sectors such as construction, agriculture, and tourism, saddling future generations with costly
economic and environmental burdens, and imposing additional costs on State and Federal budgets that will further add to the long - term fiscal challenges that we face as a Nation;
... assess on a comprehensive, objective, open and transparent basis the scientific, technical and socio -
economic information relevant to understanding the scientific basis
of risk
of human - induced
climate change, its
potential impacts and options for adaptation and mitigation.
The prominence
of climate risk and policy in the minds
of business leaders is reflected in the World
Economic Forum's Global Risks Report 2016, which found that the risk with the greatest
potential impact is a failure
of climate change mitigation and adaptation.
Title: the Structure
of Economic Modeling
of the
Potential Impacts of Climate Change: Grafting Gross Underestimation
of Risk onto Already Narrow Science Models
The IPCC was launched by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) in 1988 to «provide the world with a clear scientific view on the current state
of knowledge in
climate change and its
potential environmental and socio -
economic impacts.»
It was established... to provide the world with a clear scientific view on the current state
of knowledge in
climate change and its
potential environmental and socio -
economic impacts.
The Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) has been established to assess scientific, technical and socio - economic information relevant for the understanding of climate change, its potential impacts and options for adaptation and miti
Climate Change (IPCC) has been established to assess scientific, technical and socio - economic information relevant for the understanding of climate change, its potential impacts and options for adaptation and mitig
Change (IPCC) has been established to assess scientific, technical and socio -
economic information relevant for the understanding
of climate change, its potential impacts and options for adaptation and miti
climate change, its potential impacts and options for adaptation and mitig
change, its
potential impacts and options for adaptation and mitigation.
establish an Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change to provide internationally co-ordinated scientific assessments of the magnitude, timing and potential environmemental and socio - economic impact of climate change and realistic response strategies..
Climate Change to provide internationally co-ordinated scientific assessments of the magnitude, timing and potential environmemental and socio - economic impact of climate change and realistic response strategies..&
Change to provide internationally co-ordinated scientific assessments
of the magnitude, timing and
potential environmemental and socio -
economic impact of climate change and realistic response strategies..
climate change and realistic response strategies..&
change and realistic response strategies..»
``... to provide the world with a clear scientific view on the current state
of knowledge in
climate change and its
potential environmental and socio -
economic impacts.»
Predicting the cost
impact of various
potential warming scenarios requires us to concatenate these
climate predictions with
economic models that predict the cost
impact of these predicted temperature
changes on the economy in the 21st, 22nd, and 23rd centuries.
According to its governing principles, the IPCC is ``... to assess on a comprehensive, objective, open and transparent basis the scientific, technical and socio -
economic information relevant to understanding the scientific basis
of risk
of human - induced
climate change, its
potential impacts and options for adaptation and mitigation.
The IPCC says in its own words: «The role
of the IPCC is to assess on a comprehensive, objective, open and transparent basis the scientific, technical and socio -
economic information relevant to understanding the scientific basis
of risk
of human - induced
climate change, its
potential impacts and options for adaptation and mitigation.»
«
Climate impacts are rising and the evidence of warming is increasingly clear, but most economic analysis still does not properly factor in the increasing risks of climate change or the potential benefits of acting on it,» said Commission chair and former President of Mexico Felipe Ca
Climate impacts are rising and the evidence
of warming is increasingly clear, but most
economic analysis still does not properly factor in the increasing risks
of climate change or the potential benefits of acting on it,» said Commission chair and former President of Mexico Felipe Ca
climate change or the
potential benefits
of acting on it,» said Commission chair and former President
of Mexico Felipe Calderón.
With the completion
of the review, the IPCC can now focus fully on its mandate to assess in a comprehensive, objective, open and transparent basis the scientific, technical and socio -
economic information relevant to understanding the scientific basis
of the risks
of climate change, its
potential impacts, and options for adaptation and mitigation,» IPCC Chair Rajendra Pachauri said.
This more or less restates the IPCC mandate to investigate: «the scientific, technical and socio -
economic information relevant to understanding the scientific basis
of risk
of human - induced
climate change, its
potential impacts and options for adaptation and mitigation.»
The IPCC was established by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) in 1988 to assess for governments the scientific, technical and socio -
economic information relevant for the understanding
of climate change, and to identify its
potential impacts and options for adaptation and mitigation.
Stern, N. (2013): «The structure
of economic modeling of the potential impacts of climate change: Grafting gross underestimation of risk onto already narrow science models,» Journal of Economic Literature, 51, 83
economic modeling
of the
potential impacts of climate change: Grafting gross underestimation
of risk onto already narrow science models,» Journal
of Economic Literature, 51, 83
Economic Literature, 51, 838 - 859.
The IPCC in its statement on «PRINCIPLES GOVERNING IPCC WORK» says nothing on data but does say: «The role
of the IPCC is to assess on a comprehensive, objective, open and transparent basis the scientific, technical and socio -
economic information relevant to understanding the scientific basis
of risk
of human - induced
climate change, its
potential impacts and options for adaptation and mitigation.»
«Draft reports are intermediate products and do not represent the scientific view that the IPCC provides on the state
of knowledge
of climate change and its
potential environmental and socio -
economic impacts at the conclusion
of the process,» it added.
A 2003 analysis
of the
potential impact of U.S.
climate change policy if it were to link greenhouse gas emission growth to a percentage
of economic growth.
The Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) was established in 1988 by the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) to assess on a comprehensive, objective, open and transparent basis the scientific, technical and socio - economic information relevant to understanding the scientific basis of risk of human - induced climate change, its potential impacts and options for adaptation and miti
Climate Change (IPCC) was established in 1988 by the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) to assess on a comprehensive, objective, open and transparent basis the scientific, technical and socio - economic information relevant to understanding the scientific basis of risk of human - induced climate change, its potential impacts and options for adaptation and mitig
Change (IPCC) was established in 1988 by the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) to assess on a comprehensive, objective, open and transparent basis the scientific, technical and socio -
economic information relevant to understanding the scientific basis
of risk
of human - induced
climate change, its potential impacts and options for adaptation and miti
climate change, its potential impacts and options for adaptation and mitig
change, its
potential impacts and options for adaptation and mitigation.
The Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) has been established by WMO and UNEP to assess scientific, technical and socio - economic information relevant for the understanding of climate change, its potential impacts and options for adaptation and miti
Climate Change (IPCC) has been established by WMO and UNEP to assess scientific, technical and socio - economic information relevant for the understanding of climate change, its potential impacts and options for adaptation and mitig
Change (IPCC) has been established by WMO and UNEP to assess scientific, technical and socio -
economic information relevant for the understanding
of climate change, its potential impacts and options for adaptation and miti
climate change, its potential impacts and options for adaptation and mitig
change, its
potential impacts and options for adaptation and mitigation.
«Principles Governing IPCC Work, ``... to assess on a comprehensive, objective, open and transparent basis the scientific, technical and socio -
economic information relevant to understanding the scientific basis
of risk
of human - induced
climate change, its
potential impacts and options for adaptation and mitigation.
Sustainability pays off for the entertainment industry
Climate change mitigation and limiting the environmental
impacts of events is
of central importance for the entertainment industry — not only for the sake
of the environment, but also for
economic reasons: «In addition to the contribution to environmental protection, sustainability measures also have the
potential for enormous
economic savings,» says Jens Michow, LEA - Chair and Head
of the German Federation
of the Event Industry.