PPT-Current & potential impacts from a changing climate

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25 of water supply zones cant meet demand xx 1 metre average sea level rise expected in England xxii Salmonid populations in Southern England will suffer significant

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25 of water supply zones cant meet demand xx 1 metre average sea level rise expected in England xxii Salmonid populations in Southern England will suffer significant reductions in abundance . Joseph Stewart, UN Reno. Robert D. Cooper, UCSC. Mike . Westphal. , BLM. Scott Butterfield, TNC. Barry Sinervo, UC Santa Cruz. Glossary. Tb lizard body temperature in the field. Tp. preferred lizard body temperature in lab. Workshop Outputs. Workshop Summary. 2pg summary document. Detailed Adaptation Action Plan. Covers all identified impacts of climate change. Including indirect impacts (although there are areas where we need wider consultation with external organisations). n. ew evidence since AR5. . Sonja Vermeulen, Head of Research. CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, . Agriculture and Food Security. Key messages. Recent results e.g. AGMIP . re-confirm AR5 findings on impacts. ?. Objective. : . To be able to explain the potential impacts of future change in Salford and Mumbai.. All of you. will be able to identify potential positive and negative impacts of future change in Salford and Mumbai.. ESRM 150. 6 December 2010. Josh Lawler. School of Forest Resources, University of Washington. Climate Change. . IPCC 2007. IPCC 2007. IPCC 2007. Average global temperatures have risen 0.74 °C in past 100 years. Patrick Jantz, Tina. Cormier, Scott Zolkos, . Scott Goetz and the LCCVP Group. NASCB July 10, 2014. Missoula, MT. Photo credit: . Andri. . Kyrychok. Appalachian LCC. Appalachian LCC. Summarize existing species distribution model results for the eastern U.S. (Iverson et al. 2008, . What could we be facing in the years ahead?. How will the Arctic and Africa be affected?. Direct impacts – environmental, social and economic effects that occur in a specific place due to temperature and rainfall changes . Key Message #1. 2. Ch. 2 | Our Changing Climate. Global climate is changing rapidly compared to the pace of natural variations in climate that have occurred throughout Earth’s history. Global average temperature has increased by about 1.8°F from 1901 to 2017, and observational evidence does not support any credible natural explanations for this amount of warming; instead, the evidence consistently points to human activities, especially emissions of greenhouse or heat-trapping gases, as the dominant cause.. Dr. Mike Morecroft. Head of Climate Change, Natural England . Natural England. .....to ensure that the natural environment is conserved, enhanced and managed for the benefit of present and future generations... . Focused on improving . Food Security. in the . Changing Climate. Climate Change . - hemi eni Jenis long claemet long wan longfala period blong time folem ol natural mo ol man made activity. Food Security. Changing hazards, changing risks, and the need for robust risk management. Jeremy Hess, MD, MPH. Overview. Climate change . What’s happening and why. What health impacts we’ll see. Risks from environmental hazards. John Balbus, MD, MPH. Senior Advisor for Public Health. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. NOAA/MADE CLEAR Climate Change . Academy. Towson, Maryland. August 9, 2017. The mission of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences is to discover how the environment affects people in order to promote healthier lives. State and Federal . partnership. Climate Change. 1. Impacts . from Climate Change. Shoreline changes. Coastal areas. Communities. Coastal hazards. 18 ft. tide. 18.5 ft. tide. Scope of Work. A west coast-wide assessment . Stephen . Matthews. 1,2. , Louis Iverson. 2. ,. Anantha Prasad. 2. , Matthew Peters. 2. . . 1. School of Environment and Natural Resources . Ohio State University. 2. USFS Northern . Research . Station.

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