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Data from the fossil record, together with computational modelling, are used to assess the response of foraminifera (marine zooplankton) to temperature changes through time and to predict how well they will adjust to future climate-change-induced ocean warming. ...
Energy and Climate Change refers to the relationship between energy systems and the impact they have on the Earth's climate, particularly in terms of greenhouse gas emissions and their contribution to global warming. AI generated definition based on: Encyclopedia of Energy, 2004 ...
Climate Change Advisor for Shell Hello and welcome to my blog. There's lots said about why climate change now confronts us, and what it means, but the real issue is what to do about it. Plenty is said about that too, but there's not enough discussion on the practical aspects of imple...
The Mediterranean Sea is a mid-latitude marginal sea, particularly responsive to climate change as reported by recent studies. The Sicily Channel is a choke point separating the sea in two main basins, the Eastern Mediterranean Sea and the Western Mediterranean Sea. Here, we report and analyse ...
Governmental bodies are increasingly enacting legislation and regulations in response to the potential impacts of climate change. As a global electronics contract manufacturer, these laws and regulations have, and will continue to have, the potential to impact our operations directly or indirectly as a...
Climate Change Newsreports : ByChloé Farand Germany is considering support for at least 10 foreign fossil fuel projects worth over €1 billion ($1bn), despite its pledge to end international funding for coal, oil and gas. Inresponse to a parliamentary questionfrom a left-wing German lawmaker...
The 2023 report of the Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: the imperative for a health-centred response in a world facing irreversible harms – The Lancet Michael Mann: Yes, we can still stop the worst effects of climate change. Here’s why. | Live Science ...
policies to mitigate and adapt to climate change must appeal to this broad Democratic coalition if Republicans remain opposed. Indeed, this appears to be the case with the recent passage of the Inflation Reduction Act (2022). Democrats were able to consolidate the entirety of a very thin majorit...
Economic productivity depends on reliable access to electricity, but the extreme shortage events of variable wind-solar systems may be strongly affected by climate change. Here, hourly reanalysis climatological data are leveraged to examine historical tr