BIOTECHNOLOGY HUMAN AND ENVIRONMENT CLIMATE CHANGE CONTENTS I. CLIMATE CHANGE I.1. Greenhouse gas emission I.2. Manifestation of climate change in Vietnam II. IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIO-ECONOMY II.1. Impacts on ecosystems II.2. Impacts on the economy II.2.1. Impacts on agriculture and aquaculture II.2.2. Impacts on the energy sector II.3. Impacts on other economic sectors II.4. Impacts on society I. CLIMATE CHANGE: I.1. Greenhouse gas emission:
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Climate Change Politics – Notes Kyoto Protocol – * December 1997 * Signed by 168 countries * First internationally legal binding target for the reduction of green house gas emissions * Target – cut green house gases by 12.5% based on the 1990 levels by 2012 * Emphasis on developed countries- developing nations‚ ie China and India – exempt from cuts * This protocol not enforced until 2005 * Largest undermining factor – USA failed to ratify the protocol * KEY as
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Climate Change Awareness Between different Year Level and Gender Adalin‚ Edgar Jericho Almerol‚ Son Roy Decio‚ Louel Bernard Pascual‚ Ray Christopher Tonzo‚ Anjo John Abstract People are generally unaware of climate change. The government has put into action activities that will help raise awareness of this such as the “Earth Day”. This may provide information to most but‚ people in rural areas seem to be less educated on climate change than those in city areas who are most affected
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Adapting to Climate change: Discuss its impact on human health and how this is being managed in NZ today For the public health community‚ climate has always been an important consideration. Every epidemiologist knows that “climatic factors are important determinants of human health and well-being” (Menne & Ebi‚ 2006‚ p.56). World Health Organization (WHO) stated that “there is growing evidence that changes in the global climate will have profound effects on the health and well-being of
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Climate Change in Nigeria Climate change has always occurred in different Nigeria; however the effects have become more noticeable recently over the years. The effects have affected the daily lives of many for better or worse. A peer reviewed research done by an unknown source‚ which was accepted by the Journal of Geography and Regional had concluded that the average temperature of Nigeria has increased by 1.7°C in the period of 1901-2005. The increase has however been higher in semi-arid areas
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Climate Change Proposal Dear politician: I am writing to you because of our environment and how important it is to conserve for our environment especially because it will help to provide a brighter future that is not for just us as human beings but to all living life forms on this planet‚ it is past time for all of us individuals to start changing our ways of life‚ to start such things as burning less coal and oil in order to help reduce and hopefully eventually help to eliminate the human carbon
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Along with its anxiety-inducing effects‚ climate change also offers an interesting opportunity to consider fascinating‚ interconnected processes on Earth. The smallest to the largest components of the planet – from bacteria to volcanoes – all somehow feel the effects of a changing climate. Here are six of the most unexpected ways climate change impacts Earth Desert bacteria dies Desert soil may appear desolate and void of life‚ but it actually teems with bacteria. Bacterial colonies can grow
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Climate Change and Development CLIMATE CHANGE: INDIA’S PERCEPTIONS‚ POSITIONS‚ POLICIES AND POSSIBILITIES Jyoti K. Parikh and Kirit Parikh (*) Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research (*) Senior Professor and Professor Emeritus respectively. The ideas expressed in these case studies are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent views of the OECD or its Member countries Climate Change: India’s Perceptions‚ Positions Policies and Possibilities FOREWORD In January
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The Role of Individuals and Governments to understand the hazard of climate change Scientific evidence for warming of the climate system is unequivocal. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Climate change‚ as defined by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on climate change (IPCC) “any change in climate over time‚ whether due to natural variability or as a result of human activity.” The global climate is extremely complex and has not yet to be fully understood by scientists. The
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Climate change represents the gradual change in climate over a long period of time and it reflects many ways such as higher than usual temperatures and precipitations. This has environmental and health implication to humans all over the world as well as local challenges in different regions. Impacts of climate change includes flooding‚ drought‚ heavier and short duration rainfall‚ hotter summers and cooler winters‚ melting of glaciers and rising sea levels. Climate change is largely believed to be
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