Although one might think that the human health impacts of global warming would be among the most well
studied areas of climate change, it is only in the last decade that the medical community and other health professionals have focused on this issue in depth.
Not exact matches
2016.05.18 Canadian Water Attitudes
Study:
climate change ranked the top threat to our fresh water But three - quarters
of Canadians do not believe they live in an
area prone to drought or flood...
Dinosaur - Era
Climate Change Study Suggests Reasons for Turtle Disappearance Mar. 14, 2013 — The dry, barren prairie around Alberta's Drumheller
area was once a lush and subtropical forest on the shores
of a large inland sea, with loads
of wetlands inhabited by dinosaurs, turtles, crocodiles and small mammals.
Published this week in Nature
Climate Change, the initial
study finds that embankments constructed since the 1960s are primarily to blame for lower land elevations along the Ganges - Brahmaputra River Delta, with some
areas experiencing more than twice the rate
of the most worrisome sea - level rise projections from the United Nations» Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change.
Sitting at the edge
of the Patagonian Shelf, in an
area rich in marine resources, the Falklands are a unique natural laboratory in which to
study sustainable fisheries, global
climate change, coastal erosion, and plant and animal evolution.
A long - term
climate change study site in New Mexico would be one
of many
areas affected by the 3,500 - foot -(915 - meter --RRB- wide corridors.
«This
study demonstrates the negative impact
of climate change, which may be more dramatic among the warmer and more populated
areas of the planet, and in some cases disproportionately affect poorer regions
of the world.
One positive finding
of the ecological niche modelling
study is that while the ranges
of many species are expected to contract, much
of the remaining suitable habitat for many species will be located within existing protected
areas, and that the recent creation
of new reserves such as Itombwe and Kabobo in the Democratic Republic
of Congo, have greatly increased the protection
of some species under threat by future
climate change.
«The evolutionary consequences
of climate change are one
of our greatest
areas of uncertainty because empirical data addressing this issue are extraordinarily rare; this
study is a tremendous step forward in our understanding
of how
climate change can influence evolutionary process and ultimately species biodiversity,» said Ryan Kovach, a University
of Montana
study co-author.
«The tropicalisation
of temperate marine
areas is a new phenomenon
of global significance that has arisen because
of climate change,» says
study lead author, Dr Adriana Verges,
of UNSW Australia.
«Two generations ago, people were interring waste in different
areas of the world, and now
climate change is modifying those sites,» said William Colgan, a
climate and glacier scientist at York U and lead author
of the new
study.
By 2090, the
area burned by forest fires in the European Union could increase by 200 % because
of climate change, according to a new study published in the journal Regional Environmental C
change, according to a new
study published in the journal Regional Environmental
ChangeChange.
In the
area of climate change, the leaked documents revealed that the group funds vocal climate skeptics, including Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change founder Craig Idso ($ 11,600 per month), physicist Fred Singer ($ 5,000 plus expenses per month), and New Zealand geologist Robert Carter ($ 1,667 per m
change, the leaked documents revealed that the group funds vocal
climate skeptics, including Center for the
Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global
Change founder Craig Idso ($ 11,600 per month), physicist Fred Singer ($ 5,000 plus expenses per month), and New Zealand geologist Robert Carter ($ 1,667 per m
Change founder Craig Idso ($ 11,600 per month), physicist Fred Singer ($ 5,000 plus expenses per month), and New Zealand geologist Robert Carter ($ 1,667 per month).
Dale Jamieson, who directs the New York University Environmental
Studies program and was not affiliated with the
study, says Hallegatte's findings should be a wake - up call for wealthier nations with at - risk coastal
areas who have not taken precautions to prepare for the results
of climate change.
The
study showed that
climate change affects technical accessibility
of forests in the
study area and consequently economic sustainability
of the logging companies.
With this
study we could show that small
changes in one
area can have large impacts in remote places, something that should be considered in future assessments
of climate projections.»
Among the implications
of the
study are that ocean temperatures in this
area may be more sensitive to
changes in greenhouse gas levels than previously thought and that scientists should be factoring entrainment into their models for predicting future
climate change.
«The finding that
climate change increases the seasonal windows
of opportunities
of high fire danger in the geographic
areas where these fires become disasters suggests that
climate change is a threat multiplier to the wicked fire problem that these communities face today,» said John Abatzoglou, a co-author
of the
study and associate professor at the University
of Idaho.
In this light, Sandel et al. found that endemism is more strongly correlated with the
area of analogous contemporary
climate (r2 = 0.415 - 0.538) than with
climate change velocity (r2 = 0.283 - 0.385) for all taxa they
studied.
«Our findings clearly demonstrate that if future protected
area expansion continues in a «business - as - usual» fashion, threatened species coverage will increase only marginally,» said Associate Professor James Watson, WCS's
Climate Change Program Director and a Principle Research Fellow at the University
of Queensland, and senior author on the
study.
That made the
study's approach unique in this branch
of climate change literature, which typically relies on weather estimates over broad geographical
areas.
Most conservation planning in Madagascar prioritizes
areas containing the highest species diversity or the greatest number
of unique species, not habitats those species might move to in the future under
climate change, said Brown, who was a postdoctoral researcher at Duke at the time
of the
study.
For the first time, this
study allowed researchers to analyse the effects
of the
climate change on the forest nutrient cycles, and states that Pyrenean forests can register these episodes chemical mark at a global scale (for instance, volcanic eruptions in remote
areas) and the effects
of gas emissions into the atmosphere since the Industrial Revolution.
The
study of the effects
of climate change in this
area and historical variation
of chemical elements in trees can highly contribute to discover the potential effects that could stand many
of the coniferous forests in the 21st century, according to the authors.
No one is more concerned than the Japanese, who are surrounded by seas; about 73 %
of Japan is forested, mountainous, and unsuitable for agricultural, industrial, or residential use, as a result, the habitable zones are mainly located in or near coastal
areas, so much so that, there are growing concerns in Japan
of the impact
of climate change on their coastal surroundings, prompting the Japanese government to set up an Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) to undertake a study on climate change, to provide future projections of coastal erosion based on representative concentration pathway (RCP) sce
climate change on their coastal surroundings, prompting the Japanese government to set up an Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) to undertake a study on climate change, to provide future projections of coastal erosion based on representative concentration pathway (RCP) scen
change on their coastal surroundings, prompting the Japanese government to set up an Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) to undertake a study on climate change, to provide future projections of coastal erosion based on representative concentration pathway (RCP) sce
Climate Change (IPCC) to undertake a study on climate change, to provide future projections of coastal erosion based on representative concentration pathway (RCP) scen
Change (IPCC) to undertake a
study on
climate change, to provide future projections of coastal erosion based on representative concentration pathway (RCP) sce
climate change, to provide future projections of coastal erosion based on representative concentration pathway (RCP) scen
change, to provide future projections
of coastal erosion based on representative concentration pathway (RCP) scenarios.
«The future
of these dolphins would appear to be as secure as any population
of any species can be in this era
of climate change,» says the
study's lead author, Mike Bossley
of Whale and Dolphin Conservation Australasia in Port Adelaide, who has
studied the
area's dolphins for 25 years.
The
study, published in Nature
Climate Change, suggests that nearly 4 million square kilometres
of frozen soil — an
area larger than India — could be lost for every additional degree
of global warming experienced.
The potential effects
of climate change on the spread
of insect - borne diseases is a major public health concern, but this
study found little evidence that mosquito populations in these
areas were responding to
changes in temperature or precipitation.
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of the origin
of life Gardner, Martin (1914 — 2010) Garneau, Marc (1949 ---RRB- garnet Garnet Star (Mu Cephei) Garnet Star Nebula (IC 1396) garnierite Garriott, Owen K. (1930 ---RRB- Garuda gas gas chromatography gas constant gas giant gas laws gas - bounded nebula gaseous nebula gaseous propellant gaseous - propellant rocket engine gasoline Gaspra (minor planet 951) Gassendi, Pierre (1592 — 1655) gastric juice gastrin gastrocnemius gastroenteritis gastrointestinal tract gastropod gastrulation Gatewood, George D. (1940 ---RRB- Gauer - Henry reflex gauge boson gauge theory gauss (unit) Gauss, Carl Friedrich (1777 — 1855) Gaussian distribution Gay - Lussac, Joseph Louis (1778 — 1850) GCOM (Global
Change Observing Mission) Geber (c. 720 — 815) gegenschein Geiger, Hans Wilhelm (1882 — 1945) Geiger - Müller counter Giessler tube gel gelatin Gelfond's theorem Gell - Mann, Murray (1929 ---RRB- GEM «gemination,»
of martian canals Geminga Gemini (constellation) Gemini Observatory Gemini Project Gemini - Titan II gemstone gene gene expression gene mapping gene pool gene therapy gene transfer General Catalogue
of Variable Stars (GCVS) general precession general theory
of relativity generation ship generator Genesis (inflatable orbiting module) Genesis (sample return probe) genetic code genetic counseling genetic disorder genetic drift genetic engineering genetic marker genetic material genetic pool genetic recombination genetics GENETICS AND HEREDITY Geneva Extrasolar Planet Search Program genome genome, interstellar transmission
of genotype gentian violet genus geoboard geode geodesic geodesy geodesy satellites geodetic precession Geographos (minor planet 1620) geography GEOGRAPHY Geo - IK geologic time geology GEOLOGY AND PLANETARY SCIENCE geomagnetic field geomagnetic storm geometric mean geometric sequence geometry GEOMETRY geometry puzzles geophysics GEOS (Geodetic Earth Orbiting Satellite) Geosat geostationary orbit geosynchronous orbit geosynchronous / geostationary transfer orbit (GTO) geosyncline Geotail (satellite) geotropism germ germ cells Germain, Sophie (1776 — 1831) German Rocket Society germanium germination Gesner, Konrad von (1516 — 1565) gestation Get Off the Earth puzzle Gettier problem geyser g - force GFO (Geosat Follow - On) GFZ - 1 (GeoForschungsZentrum) ghost crater Ghost Head Nebula (NGC 2080) ghost image Ghost
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Area Space Telescope) Glauber, Johann Rudolf (1607 — 1670) glaucoma glauconite Glenn, John Herschel, Jr. (1921 ---RRB- Glenn Research Center Glennan, T (homas) Keith (1905 — 1995) glenoid cavity glia glial cell glider Gliese 229B Gliese 581 Gliese 67 (HD 10307, HIP 7918) Gliese 710 (HD 168442, HIP 89825) Gliese 86 Gliese 876 Gliese Catalogue glioma glissette glitch Global Astrometric Interferometer for Astrophysics (GAIA) Global Oscillation Network Group (GONG) Globalstar globe Globigerina globular cluster globular proteins globule globulin globus pallidus GLOMR (Global Low Orbiting Message Relay) GLONASS (Global Navigation Satellite System) glossopharyngeal nerve Gloster E. 28/39 glottis glow - worm glucagon glucocorticoid glucose glucoside gluon Glushko, Valentin Petrovitch (1908 — 1989) glutamic acid glutamine gluten gluteus maximus glycerol glycine glycogen glycol glycolysis glycoprotein glycosidic bond glycosuria glyoxysome GMS (Geosynchronous Meteorological Satellite) GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) Gnathostomata gneiss Go Go, No - go goblet cell GOCE (Gravity field and steady - state Ocean Circulation Explorer) God Goddard, Robert Hutchings (1882 — 1945) Goddard Institute for Space
Studies Goddard Space Flight Center Gödel, Kurt (1906 — 1978) Gödel universe Godwin, Francis (1562 — 1633) GOES (Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite) goethite goiter gold Gold, Thomas (1920 — 2004) Goldbach conjecture golden ratio (phi) Goldin, Daniel Saul (1940 ---RRB- gold - leaf electroscope Goldstone Tracking Facility Golgi, Camillo (1844 — 1926) Golgi apparatus Golomb, Solomon W. (1932 — 2016) golygon GOMS (Geostationary Operational Meteorological Satellite) gonad gonadotrophin - releasing hormone gonadotrophins Gondwanaland Gonets goniatite goniometer gonorrhea Goodricke, John (1764 — 1786) googol Gordian Knot Gordon, Richard Francis, Jr. (1929 — 2017) Gore, John Ellard (1845 — 1910) gorge gorilla Gorizont Gott loop Goudsmit, Samuel Abraham (1902 — 1978) Gould, Benjamin Apthorp (1824 — 1896) Gould, Stephen Jay (1941 — 2002) Gould Belt gout governor GPS (Global Positioning System) Graaf, Regnier de (1641 — 1673) Graafian follicle GRAB graben GRACE (Gravity Recovery and
Climate Experiment) graceful graph gradient Graham, Ronald (1935 ---RRB- Graham, Thomas (1805 — 1869) Graham's law
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According to one
study that looked at eight fuel aridity metrics in the Western U.S. and modeled
climate change's effects on them, human - caused
climate change accounted for about 55 percent
of the observed increases in fuel aridity between 1979 and 2015 (Figure 6), and added an estimated 4.2 million hectares
of forest fire
area between 1984 and 2015.7 Based on all eight metrics, the Western U.S. experienced an average
of 9 additional days per year
of high fire potential due to
climate change between 2000 and 2015, a 50 percent increase from the baseline
of 17 days per year when looking back to 1979.
During the fall and spring term
of CCRI the research team will consist
of NASA Principal Investigators whom will lead graduate level interns and high school educators to become immersed in a NASA science research
area of study related to
climate change.
Lead researcher Prof Paul Hunter, from UEA's Norwich Medical School, said: «Our
study has shown that the risk
of dengue fever is likely to increase in Europe under
climate change, but that almost all
of the excess risk will fall on the coastal
areas of the Mediterranean and Adriatic seas and the North Eastern part
of Italy, particularly the Po Valley.»
A comprehensive
study of biodiversity indicators over the past decade [116] reveals that, despite some local success in increasing extent
of protected
areas, overall indicators
of pressures on biodiversity including that due to
climate change are continuing to increase and indicators
of the state
of biodiversity are continuing to decline.
«The recent
study suggests that the extreme rainfall component
of Hurricane Harvey was made 15 % more intense due to
climate change, which is broadly in agreement with the atmospheric theory that has been developed in this
area.
The result «implies either that the New York - New Jersey
area simply experienced a very rare event (with
climate change playing no significant role), or that a
climate -
change influence increased the probability
of its occurrence,» they wrote in a 2013
study on Sandy's angle
of approach.
The same way I validate Dr. Greger or Dr. Barnard or the China
Study or Global
Climate Change information or anything that is outside my
area of expertise.
Also,
areas that are getting hotter because
of climate change could see more cases
of gestational diabetes, the
study authors theorized.
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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.
I've had a great time learning from, and sometimes debating with, two smart people with very different
areas of expertise and vantage points: the blogging meteorologist Eric Holthaus and Jacquelyn Gill, who
studies past
climates in the context
of ecological
change.
Now a
study in this week's edition
of the journal Nature, «
Climate Change and the Global Malaria Recession,» squarely concludes that the ongoing shrinkage of areas where the disease is endemic is many times more significant than any expansion of the potential malaria threat from climate
Climate Change and the Global Malaria Recession,» squarely concludes that the ongoing shrinkage of areas where the disease is endemic is many times more significant than any expansion of the potential malaria threat from climate c
Change and the Global Malaria Recession,» squarely concludes that the ongoing shrinkage
of areas where the disease is endemic is many times more significant than any expansion
of the potential malaria threat from
climate climate changechange.
The
study,
Climate Data and Modeling Analysis
of the Indus Ecoregion, has been written by Dr Ghulam Rasul
of the Pakistan Meteorological Department as part
of a project titled Building Capacity on
Climate Change Adaptation in Coastal
Areas of Pakistan.
I don't pretend to be an expert in this
area, but if you have direct knowledge
of the military
studying the effects
of beneficial
climate change, I will stand corrected.
Previous
studies looking at impacts
of climate change on the global food supply have only considered land - based food sources and these concluded that tropical
areas will see a decline in land productivity.
The uncertainties in ozone decreases lead to similar uncertainties in cooling
of the tropical lower stratosphere, a key
area of focus in
climate change studies.
Function: To analyze the scientific literature on
climate change in their
area of study and convey its conclusion and implications through text, figures, and citations for assembly and editing by the Chapter Lead Authors for the chapter drafts.
Tribune: The European Union has provided a grant
of 1.2 million euros for conducting a
climate change impact assessment
study in Swat basin in the wake
of Munda Dam multi-purpose project in Mohmand Agency
of the Federally Administered Tribal
Areas (Fata).
Study Group 2 was entrusted by WTDC - 10 with the study of nine Questions in the areas of information and communication infrastructure and technology development, emergency telecommunications and climate - change adapta
Study Group 2 was entrusted by WTDC - 10 with the
study of nine Questions in the areas of information and communication infrastructure and technology development, emergency telecommunications and climate - change adapta
study of nine Questions in the
areas of information and communication infrastructure and technology development, emergency telecommunications and
climate -
change adaptation.
This activity report presents some examples
of the IFAD - GEF partnership from around the world by using brief case
studies to highlight certain aspects
of various projects, which includes over 43 national and regional projects, covering
areas of biodiversity,
climate change, international waters, land degradation and sustainable forest management.
«
Climate change: According to a
study by professors at the University
of Minnesota Duluth, Lake Superior may have warmed faster than its surrounding
area.