【题目】Reducing the Effects of Climate ChangeMark Rowe reports on the increasingly ambitious geo-engineering projects being explored by scientistsASuch is our dependence on fossil fuels, and such is the volume of carbon dioxidealready released into the atmosphere, that many experts agree that ...
2000. Climate change effects on net car- bon exchange of a boreal aspen-hazelnut forest: estimates from the ecosystem model ecosys. Global Change Biol. 6: 183-200.Grant R F,Nalder I A. Climate change effects on net carbon exchange of a boreal aspen-hazelnut forest:estimates from the ...
Therefore, this paper focuses on the fundamental purpose of the implementation of the CETS, and starts from the perspective of the rebound effect of energy-related carbon emissions (RECE) to reveal the actual carbon reduction effect of the CETS through the improvement of energy efficiency. The so...
Climate change, the periodic modification of Earth’s climate caused by atmospheric changes and the atmosphere’s interactions with geologic, chemical, biological, and geographic factors. Loosely defined, climate is the average weather at a distinct plac
seriously affecting carbon prices15,16. On the other hand, climate change may force governments to formulate relevant environmental policies such as carbon reduction, changing the supply of carbon emissions rights, and thus affecting carbon prices17,18. Driven by the “carbon neutrality” goal, count...
Indirect radiative forcing of climate change through ozone effects on the land-carbon sink The evolution of the Earth's climate over the twenty-first century depends on the rate at which anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions are removed from the... S Sitch,PM Cox,WJ Collins,... - 《Nature》...
on ourcarbonemissions.But while a few countries are making major strides in this regard, the majority are having great difficulty even stemming the rate of increase, let alone reversing it.Consequently, an increasing number of scientists are beginning to explore the alternative of geo-engineering ...
2. Effect of Temperature and CO2 on Marine Carbonate Chemistry [4] Before discussing model simulated ocean chemistry in the context of climate change, it is illustrative to examine the effect of changes in carbon and temperature on ocean chemistry. We used the chemistry routine from the OCMIP ...
aMotivated by concern about climate-change risk and carbon emission levels as expressed by investors, regulators, standard-setters, and other stakeholders, we estimate the effects on firm value of carbon emissions and of the act of voluntarily disclosing carbon emissions. 由關心刺激關於氣候改變風險和...
That's because carbon dioxide is the most common of the greenhouse gases, whichtrap heat in the atmosphere and contribute to climate change. Humans have pumpedenough carbon dioxide into the atmosphere over the past 150 years to raise its levelshigher than they have been for hundreds of ...