Demystifying Climate Risk: Environmental, health and societal implications

Demystifying Climate Risk: Environmental, health and societal implications
Title Demystifying Climate Risk: Environmental, health and societal implications PDF eBook
Author Carole Ann LeBlanc
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Climate change mitigation
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Demystifying Climate Risk Volume I

Demystifying Climate Risk Volume I
Title Demystifying Climate Risk Volume I PDF eBook
Author Carole LeBlanc
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 196
Release 2017-11-06
Genre Nature
ISBN 1527504247

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This book is a distillation of the First Annual International Technical Workshop on Climate Risk held in 2016 in Wells, Maine, USA. It is organized into three major themes, namely: environmental, health and societal impacts; the special case of Africa; and advances in education. The volume’s premise is that, long before the 2015 Paris Agreement, many professionals from diverse fields were working to solve the problems of human-caused climate change. The 1987 Montreal Protocol is now in support of a key emission reduction goal of the Agreement. It was time for the seasoned leaders who implement the Protocol, the world’s most successful treaty for atmospheric protection, to share their knowledge and wisdom with the next generation before that expertise was lost. The purpose of bringing these communities of practice together is to leverage the many successes to date to inspire future innovations through ‘lessons learned’; ensure that new or updated regulations are timely communicated and economically executed; and identify opportunities for related sustainable development.

Demystifying Climate Risk: Industry and infrastructure implications

Demystifying Climate Risk: Industry and infrastructure implications
Title Demystifying Climate Risk: Industry and infrastructure implications PDF eBook
Author Carole LeBlanc
Publisher
Pages 310
Release 2017
Genre Climate change mitigation
ISBN 9781527500143

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This book is a distillation of the First Annual International Technical Workshop on Climate Risk held in 2016 in Wells, Maine, USA. It is organized into four major themes, namely: the Montreal Protocol; industry and infrastructure concerns; sustainability and strategic planning; and climate science and informing business risk. The volumes premise is that, long before the 2015 Paris Agreement, many professionals from diverse fields were working to solve the problems of human-caused climate change. The 1987 Montreal Protocol is now in support of a key emission reduction goal of the Agreement. It was time for the seasoned leaders who implement the Protocol, the worlds most successful treaty for atmospheric protection, to share their knowledge and wisdom with the next generation before that expertise was lost. The purpose of bringing these communities of practice together is to leverage the many successes to date to inspire future innovations through lessons learned; ensure that new or updated regulations are timely communicated and economically executed; and identify opportunities for related sustainable development.

The Perils of Climate Risk

The Perils of Climate Risk
Title The Perils of Climate Risk PDF eBook
Author Carole LeBlanc
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 267
Release 2019-04-10
Genre Nature
ISBN 1527533018

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This book provides the average person with something to do about climate change. Based upon the contributing authors’ years of technical expertise, and their participation in a second international workshop on climate risk, it concludes with a list of action items for the old and young alike. With a ‘systems thinking’ approach, the book captures the latest developments in climate change science, atmospheric data, and public policy from leaders in their fields, including a Nobel Peace Prize recipient and a Fulbright Scholar. The book continues the discussion from the first workshop, detailed in Demystifying Climate Risk Volumes I and II (2017), on environmental, health and societal implications; and industry and industrial infrastructure implications, respectively. While the news about the future of climate change is not good, widespread adoption of these principles could literally transform the world!

Demystifying Climate Risk Volume II

Demystifying Climate Risk Volume II
Title Demystifying Climate Risk Volume II PDF eBook
Author Carole LeBlanc
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 306
Release 2018-01-23
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1527506959

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This book is a distillation of the First Annual International Technical Workshop on Climate Risk held in 2016 in Wells, Maine, USA. It is organized into four major themes, namely: the Montreal Protocol; industry and infrastructure concerns; sustainability and strategic planning; and climate science and informing business risk. The volume’s premise is that, long before the 2015 Paris Agreement, many professionals from diverse fields were working to solve the problems of human-caused climate change. The 1987 Montreal Protocol is now in support of a key emission reduction goal of the Agreement. It was time for the seasoned leaders who implement the Protocol, the world’s most successful treaty for atmospheric protection, to share their knowledge and wisdom with the next generation before that expertise was lost. The purpose of bringing these communities of practice together is to leverage the many successes to date to inspire future innovations through ‘lessons learned’; ensure that new or updated regulations are timely communicated and economically executed; and identify opportunities for related sustainable development.

Climate Change and Health

Climate Change and Health
Title Climate Change and Health PDF eBook
Author Walter Leal Filho
Publisher Springer
Pages 531
Release 2016-03-24
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3319246607

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A major objective of this volume is to create and share knowledge about the socio-economic, political and cultural dimensions of climate change. The authors analyze the effects of climate change on the social and environmental determinants of the health and well-being of communities (i.e. poverty, clean air, safe drinking water, food supplies) and on extreme events such as floods and hurricanes. The book covers topics such as the social and political dimensions of the ebola response, inequalities in urban migrant communities, as well as water-related health effects of climate change. The contributors recommend political and social-cultural strategies for mitigate, adapt and prevent the impacts of climate change to human and environmental health. The book will be of interest to scholars and practitioners interested in new methods and tools to reduce risks and to increase health resilience to climate change.

Climate Change and Human Health

Climate Change and Human Health
Title Climate Change and Human Health PDF eBook
Author Anthony J. McMichael
Publisher World Health Organization
Pages 340
Release 2003
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9789241562485

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This publication, prepared jointly by the WHO, the World Meteorological Organization and the United Nations Environment Programme, considers the public health challenges arising from global climate change and options for policy responses, with particular focus on the health sector. Aspects discussed include: an overview of historical developments and recent scientific assessments; weather and climate change; population vulnerability and the adaptive capacity of public health systems; the IPCC Third Assessment report; tasks for public health scientists; the health impacts of climate extremes; climate change, infectious diseases and the level of disease burdens; ozone depletion, ultraviolet radiation and health; and methodological issues in monitoring health effects of climate change.