نتایج جستجو برای: respectively final index of global warming

تعداد نتایج: 21255891  

2017
Guanlin Li Seongjun Kim Seung Hyun Han Hanna Chang Yowhan Son

Soil respiration (RS, Soil CO2 efflux) is the second largest carbon (C) flux in global terrestrial ecosystems, and thus, plays an important role in global and regional C cycling; moreover, it acts as a feedback mechanism between C cycling and global climate change. RS is highly responsive to temperature and moisture, factors that are closely related to climate warming and changes in precipitati...

Journal: :Ecology 2013
Meng Lu Xuhui Zhou Qiang Yang Hui Li Yiqi Luo Changming Fang Jiakuan Chen Xin Yang Bo Li

Global warming potentially alters the terrestrial carbon (C) cycle, likely feeding back to further climate warming. However, how the ecosystem C cycle responds and feeds back to warming remains unclear. Here we used a meta-analysis approach to quantify the response ratios of 18 variables of the ecosystem C cycle to experimental warming and evaluated ecosystem C-cycle feedback to climate warming...

Journal: :Journal of Environmental Conservation Engineering 1996

حسینی, مصطفی , رستمی اقدم شندی, مریم , منظم, محمدرضا , گلبابایی, فریده , یزدانی, محسن ,

Introduction: Outdoor workers are exposed to heat from solar radiation and the atmospheric conditions, in addition to the heat from the working process, which is worse by global warming. The purpose of this study was to evaluate heat stress based on wet bulb globe temperature index and also to examine the relationship between WBGT and physiological indices among outdoor workers of Shabestar cit...

2010
SERGIO M. VICENTE-SERRANO SANTIAGO BEGUERÍA JUAN I. LÓPEZ-MORENO

The authors propose a new climatic drought index: the standardized precipitation evapotranspiration index (SPEI). The SPEI is based on precipitation and temperature data, and it has the advantage of combining multiscalar character with the capacity to include the effects of temperature variability on drought assessment. The procedure to calculate the index is detailed and involves a climatic wa...

2009
Hanno Sandvik

It has been shown previously that the awareness and concern of the general public about global warming is not only a function of scientific information. Both psychological and sociological factors affect the willingness of laypeople to acknowledge the reality of global warming, and to support climate policies of their home countries. In this paper, I analyse a cross-national dataset of public c...

2006
Jared C. Carbone Carsten Helm Thomas F. Rutherford

We evaluate the prospect of forming voluntary global warming agreements in which membership entitles a country to trade emission permits with other member states. To do so, we construct a calibrated general equilibriummodel that jointly describes the world economy and the strategic incentives that guide the design of national abatement policies. Countries choose their initial permit endowments ...

Journal: :Public understanding of science 2014
Jay D Hmielowski Lauren Feldman Teresa A Myers Anthony Leiserowitz Edward Maibach

There is a growing divide in how conservatives and liberals in the USA understand the issue of global warming. Prior research suggests that the American public's reliance on partisan media contributes to this gap. However, researchers have yet to identify intervening variables to explain the relationship between media use and public opinion about global warming. Several studies have shown that ...

2003
Arkady Kryazhimskiy Vyacheslav Maksimov

The study is motivated by the problem of stabilizing the concentration of atmospheric carbon, which is widely discussed in the context of global warming nowadays. A key difficulty in the design of stabilization strategies is the uncertainty of the underlying physical model. In the present paper, a general problem setting is suggested and a relevant alanytic framework elaborated. Analysis employ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
M L Rosenzweig

Human activities have greatly reduced the amount of the earth's area available to wild species. As the area they have left declines, so will their rates of speciation. This loss of speciation will occur for two reasons: species with larger geographical ranges speciate faster; and loss of area drives up extinction rates, thus reducing the number of species available for speciation. Theory predic...

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