The plateau will persist — and the next shift seems set to be to yet cooler global influences as a solar downturn is amplified
through terrestrial systems.
Not exact matches
This session examined the biogeochemical processes that are likely to affect the evolution of the Earth
system over the coming decades, with a focus on the dynamics of marine and
terrestrial ecosystems and the development of improved understanding
through (a) fieldwork and laboratory experiments, (b) development of new observational datasets, both modern and palaeo, and (c) simulations using numerical models.
Coverage of areas specially conserved for biodiversity and ecosystem functions should be increased (at least to the Aichi Target 11 of 17 %
terrestrial and 10 % marine area), with
systems of conservation being democratized and based on integration of rights and responsibilities; in all kinds of land / water uses, activities that are ecologically damaging need to be modified or replaced; high priority should also be given to the regeneration and restoration of degraded ecosystems and the revival of populations of threatened species; equitable access (including
through territorial and resource tenure) must be accorded to natural resources, with special focus on populations with high and direct dependence on such resources for their survival and livelihoods.
Audio sources piped
through the R - Spec's standard six - speaker audio
system include a single - disc CD / MP3 player, AM / FM
terrestrial radio, XM Satellite Radio, analog auxiliary audio input, and a USB port with MP3 playback capability.
Session speakers guided audience members
through current research efforts to understand the Arctic's role in the global weather
system, to predict changing sea ice patterns, and to perceive both the global and local implications of thawing permafrost and shifting hydrology patterns in the Arctic's
terrestrial cryosphere.
Small solar changes are thereby amplified
through the
terrestrial climate
system.
It reiterates — also with «high confidence» — earlier calls for «an integrated approach» that includes «reducing CO2 emissions by reducing deforestation, forest degradation and forest fires; storing carbon in
terrestrial systems (for example,
through afforestation); and providing bioenergy feedstocks.»