Adaptation strategies have become critical in climate change mitigation and impact reduction, to safeguard population and the ecosystem from irreparable damage. While developed countries have integrated adaptation plans and policies into their developmental agenda, developing countries are facilitating or yet to initiate adaptation policies in their development. This study examines the nexus between climate change vulnerability and adaptation readiness in 192 UN countries using mapping and...
Topics: Climate change sensitivity, Climate change vulnerability
A Talk Show on Climate Change with B.K.Shivika Sister
Topic: Climate Change
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Little Village Environmental Justice Organization hosts a conversation about the impact of climate change in Chicago and Mexico. This program was recorded by Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).
Topic: climate change
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Kaputt X Radio # 298 Climate Change Controversy A presentation of "dissenting" views on the topic of so-called climate change credits: local voices [ voxops ], opinion by Graham, BBC World News, ABC USA Worldnews Tonight, Moscow Weather Channel, youtube titles: Dr. David Evans Blasts Global Warming Alarmism, Dr. Jennifer Marohasy Climate Tricks Continue 9th ICCC, Dr. William Happer Destroys Climate Change Hysteria in 7 Minutes, Global Cooling Is an Ice Age coming, Global Warming bogus...
Topic: climate change
A conversation about climate change policies and low income communities. This program was produced by Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).
Topic: climate change
Community Forum show includes environmental activists who talk about the state of the climate. This program was produced by Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).
Topic: climate change
A talk on climate change with R.K.Hajela
Topic: Climate Change
Archive-It Partner 938: Western Languages Division, Harvard - Collection 5534: IPCC Climate Change
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On the 15th of June, the Smithsonian's Board of Regents met at the museum's "castle." Outside were climate activists demanding the removal of David H Koch from the boards of both of the Smithsonian's Museums of Natural History (DC and NYC). In addition, they demanded the Smithsonian reject financial contributions from the Koch Brothers, who have spent billions on climate change denial. The activists delivered four boxes filled with petitions asking the Smithsonian to cut ties with the...
Topics: dcdirectactionnews, Koch, Smithsonian, climate change, climate change denial
Mendeley Climate Change Library
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Modelling cotton production at the farm-scale provides insight into the importance of water management options in adapting to climate change, especially given the renewed focus of government policies on irrigation water access and allocations. Using an irrigated cotton farm in southern Queensland as a case study, we investigated two possible adaptation strategies in response to changes in water resources from projected climate change (CSIRO Mk3.5, A1FI scenario). The modelled farm produced...
Topics: Climate change, Climate change policy, Cotton, Farming systems
Climate change is one of the most serious issues to affect modern society. What originated as a scientific question has evolved into a complex political and social issue. The policy context recognises the pivotal role of education in encouraging effective engagement and behavioural responses to projected climate changes. It is relatively easy to nod assent to the principles of climate change education and engagement, but harder to deliver. This paper explores experiences of educating and...
Topics: Climate Change Engagement, Climate change education, Education framework
The main purpose of this study was to analyze factors determining the smallholder farmers’ perception of climate change and variability and it’s implication for adoption of climate change-smart agricultural practices. The study was conducted in three distinct agro-ecologies in Geze Gofa Woreda in Gamo Gofa zone, southern Ethiopia. A multi stage sampling procedure followed to select sample respondent households and the total sample size of the study was 138 households. The results indicated...
Topics: Climate Change, Climate Change- Smart Agriculture, Smallholder, Perception.
Rise and Fall of the Carbon Civilisation: Resolving Global Environmental and Resource Problems Author: Patrick Moriarty, Damon Honnery Published by Springer London ISBN: 978-1-84996-482-1 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-84996-483-8 Table of Contents: The Problems We Face Global Climate Change Earth’s Resources Are Finite Uncertainty in Global Environmental and Resource Problems Renewable Energy: Too Little, Too Late? Nuclear Energy: The Ultimate Technological Fix? Engineering for Greater Energy Efficiency...
Topics: Climate change mitigation, Climate change mitigation, Power resources
Scientists and architects discuss designing homes that withstand the effects of our changing climate, reduce or environmental impact, and support natural habitat for plants and animals. This program was recorded by Chicago Access Network (CAN TV).
Topics: climate change, environment
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Adopted at the Third Pacific Islands Development Forum Summit of Leaders (PIDF 3), Suva, Fiji, from 2-4 September 2015.
Topics: PIDF, Climate Change
Chicago Public Library's Edgewater Branch presents Dr. David Archer, University of Chicago, who discusses the history of climate changing over the past hundreds of years and what that means for the future. This program was recorded by Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).
Topics: environment, climate change
Description of our Bring Carbon Home: Systems Thinking to Reverse Climate Change project.
Topics: climate change, sustainability
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Topics: climate change, environment
The University of Illinois at Chicago hosts a discussion about climate change and environmental justice. This program was recorded by Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).
Topics: climate change, environment
Massive storms, rising seas, raging wildfires, record temperatures, ill-tempered world leaders with little fingers on big buttons, refugees fleeing never ending war and ethnic cleansing around the world. We are also experiencing an incredible loss of biodiversity around the world - it's not hard to see why scientists, philosophers and writers are talking about the 6th Great Extinction. We'll explore it on the Extinction Edition of the Heart and Soul Radio Program tonight from 6-9 PM PST on Blue...
Topics: Extinction, climate change
Hi. In today's episode Climate scientist Peter Kalmus (@ClimateHuman) joins Katy and Cody to do a deep dive into climate change and what we need to do about it. Guess what? It's a lot more! Peter tells us why direct air capture won't save us, how the fossil fuel industry keeps a tight grip on the levers of power, and why sailboats might be making a comeback.Support SOME MORE NEWS: http://www.patreon.com/SomeMoreNewsWe now have a MERCH STORE! Check it out here:...
Topics: Podcast, climate change
Columbia College Chicago galleries and the Museum of Contemporary Photography host a panel discussion about art dealing with climate change. This program was recorded by Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).
Topics: art, climate change
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Dr. Ghassem Asrar, Dr. Susan Ustin, John Katzenberger and Dr. Donald Johnson discuss Mission to planet earth and related science and technology topics, including the biosphere, climate change research, and the study of Earth from space. Leslie Bridgett demonstrates educational activities related to earth science and Mission to planet earth. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, climate change
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CST Audio Archive John Forney, Joseph C. Hough, Hal Jackson, Peter Knowles, Dan D. Rhoades Ecology and Social Crisis Panel Discussion
Topics: ecology, climate change
A Town Hall Meeting on Berkeley's proposed Climate Action Plan with Council Members Darryl Moore (District 2) and Maxwell Anderson (District 3), held at Frances Albrier Community Center, Berkeley, California, December 18, 2008. (1:17:37)
Topics: Berkeley, climate change
As a central reference point for policy makers, the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change (IPCC) recognises the value of place-based studies. Yet, tenets of generalisation and replicability dominate the organisation, and influence policy development globally. There is a growing concern that these are not conducive to building effective policy interventions that adequately accommodate local needs. This study uses a living with approach to explore how change and development was experienced...
Topics: Climate Change, Climate Change Policy, Globalisation, IPCC, ‘Living With’
The hedonic pricing method is one of the main approaches used to estimate the economic value of attributes that affect the market price of an asset. This method is routinely used in environmental economics to derive the economic valuation of environmental attributes such as air pollution and water quality. For example, the “Ricardian approach” is based on a hedonic regression of land values on historical climate variables. Forecasts of future climate can then be employed to estimate the...
Topics: Agricultural land prices, Climate change, Climate change and agriculture, Climate change forecasts,...
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In his book, Don’t Even Think About It, long-time British environmental activist George Marshall explores the psychological mechanisms that lead to people refusing to take climate change seriously. Redeye caught up with George Marshall on his way to New York for the major climate change actions of September 22 and 21. George Marshall speaks with Redeye host Lorraine Chisholm. Check out our website for more information about Redeye. Find us on Facebook and like our page for regular...
Topics: climate change, environment, global warming, climate change denial, weather, mobilization
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On the 20th of December, 350.org and several other environmental groups gathered in front of the GSA office at 1800 F st. Trump's transition team is being permitted to use that Federal building. The pro-Earth groups were there to denounce such Trump appointments of people like climate denier Scott Pruitt as as head of the EPA and Exxon CEO Rex Tillerson as Secretary of State. Organizers of the protest included 350.org, the Sierra Club, Climate Truth,and Oil Change International. They held a...
Topics: dcdirectactionnews, Trump, EPA, 350.org, climate change, climate change denial
The Nordic countries’ agricultural sector is potentially considered both a winner and loser in relation to climate change. With effective adaptation management, climate change could lead to increased agricultural productivity. Yet if concurrent challenges are left unaddressed, productivity losses may impede gains. Thus, adaptation to climate change is key both to avoid negative consequences and to benefit from opportunities. This paper conducts the first systematic literature review of...
Topics: Adaptation, Agriculture, Climate change, Climate change impacts, Crop production, Nordic
Mendeley Climate Change Library
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Many universities around the world have been active centres of climate change research. However, there are a number of barriers to climate change research, stemming both from the nature of the research and the structure of institutions. This paper offers an overview of the barriers which hinder the handling of matters related to climate change at institutions of higher education (IHEs), and reports on an empirical study to investigate these barriers using a global survey of higher education...
Topics: Climate change research, Climate change teaching, Higher education, Research, Universities
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Translation of: Le devenir des climats
Topics: Climatic changes, Climate Change
CST Audio Archive John Cobb, Jr. Hope on a Dying Planet
Topics: ecology, climate change, theology
A Town Hall Meeting with Council Member Gordon Wozniak (District 8), held at St. John's Presbyterian Church, December 15, 2008 (1:28:18)
Topics: climate change, Berkeley, transportation.housing
CST Audio Archive John Cobb, Jr. Faith, Science, and the Future
Topics: ecology, climate change, faith
The 8th Annual Urban Innovation Symposium looks at the Chicago of 2100 and how the city can mitigate and adapt to the impacts of climate change. This program was recorded by Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).
Topics: climate change, Chicago 2100
Support Canadaland at canadaland.com/joinOn the heels of COP26, Jesse heads back to school as he and his new senior producer, Sarah Lawrynuik, duke it out over whether climate change is either a) boring or b) the most exciting story ever told. Sarah takes Jesse through the psychological factors at play, the history, the politics and the morality of the climate crisis, while making her case for the latter. Will Canadaland move forward with stories about climate change? Listen to find out.Further...
Topics: Podcast, climate change, cop26
Environmental justice groups, labor groups, and community members rally in downtown Chicago in support of the climate, good-paying jobs, and social justice. This program was recorded by Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).
Topics: Environmental justice, climate change
This paper investigates climate change adaptation and mitigation planning responses of New Zealand communities, using an online survey of local elected representatives. Climate change is affecting New Zealand through changes in precipitation patterns, increases in temperature, changes to the frequency and duration of droughts, sea level rise, and the increased occurrence of extreme events. These impacts highlight the vulnerability of key economic activities, communities, and infrastructure. As...
Topic: Perceptions of climate change
Climate change often seems massive, yet remote. However, the impacts are being felt around the globe. On this program, Elizabeth Gaylynn Baker discussed the impact of climate change.
Topics: science, climate change, groks
Source: Groks Science Radio Show Podcast
Note : Hiss as in original recording. Series Title : Down on the Farm Description : California Climate and Agriculture Network's Judith Redmond and Renata Brillinger discuss climate change's effects on agriculture. The organization advances policies that support California agriculture in the face of climate change. Call Number : DOF-032 Rights : Copyrighted. Rights are owned by the California Historical Society (CHS). CHS has given permission to provide access to the digitized work online....
Topics: californialightandsound, Climate change, Agriculture
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Rock glaciers are permafrost or glacial landforms of debris and ice that deform under the influence of gravity. Recent estimates hold that, in the semiarid Chilean Andes for example, active rock glaciers store more water than glaciers. However, little is known about how many rock glaciers might decay because of global warming and how much this decay might contribute to water and sediment release. We investigated an inventory of >6500 rock glaciers in the Argentinian Andes, spanning the...
Topics: Argentina, Climate change, Permafrost
Publicado en Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Alexandro Foxley (editores), A Medio Camino - Nuevos Desafios de la Democracia y del Desarrollo en América Latina. Coordinadores del proyecto: Patricio Meller y Simon Schwartzman. Equipo ejecutivo: Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Alejandro Foxley, Sérgio Fausto y Ignacio Walker. Uqbar Editores, 2009, pp. 159-194.
Topics: Latin America, Climate Change
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Part two of an Emergency Forum Sponsored by Extinction Rebellion Seattle – featuring Dahr Jamail, climate change journalist and author of “The End of Ice,” Curtis Deutsch, Associate Professor at the School of Oceanography, University of Washington, and co-author of a new study on the role of global warming in causing the Permian mass extinction. Also featured are Shaylon Stolk and Ruth Oskolkoff from Extinction Rebellion Seattle. Moderated by Truthout reporter Curtis Johnson. This segment...
Topics: Climate Change, Media, Extinction
A panel at the Climate Crisis conference in Chicago explores the economic, political, and philosophical origins of the climate crisis includes Native American poet Barney Bush, Rev. Dr. Robert Goldstein, and Orpheus Reed, Revolution newspaper. This program was recorded by Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).
Topics: climate change, global warming
University of Illinois at Chicago hosts a discussion on the negative impacts of climate change on our health, environment and economies, as well as, how to transition from fossil fuels to a just and climate-safe economy. This program was recorded by Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).
Topics: climate change, economy, health