Climate Change

Climate Change
Title Climate Change PDF eBook
Author
Publisher CSIRO
Pages 168
Release 2006
Genre Carbon dioxide mitigation
ISBN 0643103260

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"This publication provides the latest scientific knowledge on a series of climate change topics relevant to Australia and the world. It draws on peer-reviewed literature contributed to by thousands of researchers ... Climate change is the greatest ecological, economic, and social challenge of our time. Climate change research over many years shows links between human activities and warming of the atmosphere and oceans. This warming has caused changes to the climate system, such as changes in rain and wind patterns, and reductions in Arctic sea ice. Climate change adaptation involves taking action to adapt to climate change and to plan and prepare for the risk of future change. Climate change mitigation refers to actions that aim to limit greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, either by reducing emissions or by increasing the amount of carbon dioxide stored in natural sinks."--Publisher description.

CSIRO Climate Change Research Program Projects 1991-1992

CSIRO Climate Change Research Program Projects 1991-1992
Title CSIRO Climate Change Research Program Projects 1991-1992 PDF eBook
Author CSIRO. Climate Change Research Program
Publisher
Pages 54
Release 1991
Genre Climatic changes
ISBN

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CSIRO Climate Change Research Program 1995-1999

CSIRO Climate Change Research Program 1995-1999
Title CSIRO Climate Change Research Program 1995-1999 PDF eBook
Author CSIRO Climate Change Research Program
Publisher
Pages 25
Release 1999
Genre Climatic changes
ISBN

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CSIRO Climate Change Research Program

CSIRO Climate Change Research Program
Title CSIRO Climate Change Research Program PDF eBook
Author K. J. Hennessy
Publisher
Pages 64
Release 1995
Genre Science
ISBN

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Managing Climate Change

Managing Climate Change
Title Managing Climate Change PDF eBook
Author Imogen Jubb
Publisher CSIRO PUBLISHING
Pages 0
Release 2010-05-24
Genre Science
ISBN 0643101993

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A number of international, high-level science and policy meetings have been influential in the ongoing global climate change negotiations. One of these landmark meetings was Greenhouse 2009, where those involved in research, policy and communication of various aspects of climate change provided the latest assessments of the science and likely impacts on Australia and the world. Managing Climate Change provides an important snapshot of the issues presented at the Greenhouse 2009 conference. The book gives a summary of the state of climate change science, approaches to handling the impacts and adaptation measures we are likely to face, and how to communicate the issue in order to generate better decision making and behavioural change towards sustainability. It features the latest Australian research and includes chapters on emerging fields such as the need to include behavioural and social patterns to address climate change, as well as adaptation measures for agriculture, energy use and infrastructure that may be required. The announcements, ideas and discussions at the Greenhouse 2009 conference continue to make an important contribution to addressing and tackling climate change.

Climate Change

Climate Change
Title Climate Change PDF eBook
Author A. Barrie Pittock
Publisher Routledge
Pages 621
Release 2013-11-26
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317972430

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It is widely accepted in the scientific community that climate change is a reality, and that changes are happening with increasing rapidity. In this second edition, leading climate researcher Barrie Pittock revisits the effects that global warming is having on our planet, in light of ever-evolving scientific research. Presenting all sides of the arguments about the science and possible remedies, Pittock examines the latest analyses of climate change, such as new and alarming observations regarding Arctic sea ice, the recently published IPCC Fourth Assessment Report, and the policies of the new Australian Government and how they affect the implementation of climate change initiatives. New material focuses on massive investments in large-scale renewables, such as the kind being taken up in California, as well as many smaller-scale activities in individual homes and businesses which are being driven by both regulatory and market mechanisms. The book includes extensive endnotes with links to ongoing and updated information, as well as some new illustrations. While the message is clear that climate change is here (and in some areas, might already be having disastrous effects), there is still hope for the future, and the ideas presented here will inspire people to take action. Climate Change: The Science, Impacts and Solutions is an important reference for students in environmental or social sciences, policy makers, and people who are genuinely concerned about the future of our environment.

Responding to Climate Change

Responding to Climate Change
Title Responding to Climate Change PDF eBook
Author Paul Burton
Publisher CSIRO PUBLISHING
Pages 217
Release 2014-11-05
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0643108629

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South East Queensland has been one of the fastest growing regions of Australia, both in terms of its rapidly growing population and an ever-expanding built environment. It is also one of the most vulnerable regions likely to suffer from the adverse impacts of climate change, especially increased flooding, storms, coastal erosion and drought. Responding to Climate Change: Lessons from an Australian Hotspot brings together the results of cutting-edge research from members of the Griffith Climate Change Response Program, showing how best to respond to anticipated changes and how to overcome barriers to adaptation. The authors treat climate change adaptation as a cross-cutting, multi-level governance policy challenge extending across human settlements, infrastructure, ecosystems, water management, primary industries, emergency management and human health. The research focuses on, but is not limited to, the experience of climate change adaptation in the recognised climate hotspot of South East Queensland. The results of this research will be of interest to planners, policy makers and other practitioners engaged in urban and environmental planning, coastal management, public health, emergency management, and physical infrastructure at the local, regional and metropolitan government scales.