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Satellite remote sensing has advanced the understanding of the climate system in the short period of observations. This study highlights remote sensing discoveries that were not detected by climate models or conventional observations, and suggests future
The U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released its landmark special report in October 2018, from 91 authors in 40 countries. The report explained the effects of a 1°C increase in the average global temperature that started with the Ind...
Introduction: Climate Change and Corporate World Climate change is a proven scientific fact, documented through thousands of peer-reviewed, meticulously compiled studies and reports, indicating threats to the world (Fletcher 2013; IPCC 2014; Urban 2015). Climate change is a threat to the global econ...
According to the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment Report’s Summary for Policymakers6, climate change due to human influence has likely increased the global frequency of concurrent heatwaves and droughts since the 1950s. We first provide observational evidence indicating the change in the number of CDHE da...
Scientific evidences prove that climate change is happening and it is unequivocal. The consequences of climate change can be noticed in different components of environment. For example, increased erraticism in rainfall and gradual increase in temperature will interrupt crucial ecosystem processes (IPCC, ...
The fourth assessment report of the Nobel-prize winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) provides a synthesis of hundreds of peer reviewed scientific studies and concludes that human-induced climatic change is already occurring (IPCC 2007). Observed impacts range from longer growing seas...
Adaptation to climate change has risen up the political agenda in recent years, as the realization that we are committed to at least some level of climate change over the next few decades has been acknowledged. It is also the case that a range of differe
Building on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) review of how to make its Assessment Reports (ARs) more accessible in the future, the research reported here assesses the extent to which the ARs are a useful tool through which scientific advice informs local decision-making on...
sustainability Article The Role of Place in Adapting to Climate Change: A Case Study from Ladakh, Western Himalayas Kimiko Barrett 1,* and Keith Bosak 2 1 Headwaters Economics, Bozeman, MT 59715, USA 2 Department of Society and Conservation, College of Forestry and Conservation, University of ...