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Posted on seven April 2022 by Doug Bostrom, Marc Kodack
To get engaged, we need to know terms and conditions
Given our acceptance of more than or less representative, autonomous governance as the political sine qua non of modern civilization, important decisions necessarily require intimate participation by the general public. This is accustomed not only by healthily operation politicians and bureaucracies, only also by scientists serving every bit "principal sources" for vital insights and data providing guidance to public policy. Public policy starts with the public, subsequently all.
Obviously, for the full general public to properly serve its foundational function in shaping successful public policy, the public must be engaged in whatever process or challenge is the subject of policy. This doesn't happen by accident, but rather by concerted, purposeful communications efforts. This piece of work is predicated on models of the properties of "public appointment."
In What is Public Engagement and How Does it Help to AccostClimate change? A Review ofClimate Communication Research, postdoc researcher and faculty member of Helsinki Academy Ville Kumpu produces a "loftier resolution browse" of the current state of affairs of our understanding of public appointment as it relates to climatic change. In particular, Kumpu reviews enquiry seeking to describe and quantify what turns out to be a melange of related but dissever understandings of what constitutes "public engagement." Indeed (and leading back to the article title), the tacit assumption of much enquiry seems to imply a common understanding of what constitutes "public engagement: "Public engagement is rarely defined in the 44 documents reviewed for this article: in only six of them practise the authors explicitly explain what the term means. Instead, it is often used as a full general referent to captivating people with the consequence of climate modify in a positive manner or involving them in activities related to mitigation or adaptation."
For the layperson, the fruit of this article lies as much in underpinnings in citations equally it does in conclusions. In journalistic terms it'southward "deeply reported" and volition help any person seeking a better understanding of what it ways to exist "engaged with climate change" as a member of the full general public.
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Natural disasters andclimate change beliefs: The role of distance and prior behavior. Fifty-fifty in the face of a stark object lesson, "skeptics" fail to change their minds. This of course belies actual skepticism.
Procedure-level Assessment of the Iris Effect over Tropical Oceans. The "Iris Effect" was a modest hope of escape from our climate mess. It continues to shrink.
Opensource modelling ofscenarios for a 100% renewable energy arrangement in Barbados incorporating shore-to-transport ability and electric vehicles. Encouraging results in a challenging location.
141 manufactures in 42 journals by 569 contributing authors
Physical science of climate change, effects
Process-level Assessment of the Iris Issue over Tropical Oceans
Ito & Masunaga Masunaga Geophysical Research Letters
Open Access 10.1029/2022gl097997
The Midlatitude Response to Polar Sea Water ice Loss: Idealized Slab-Sea Aquaplanet Experiments with Thermodynamic Sea Water ice
Smith Periodical of Climate
Open up Admission pdf 10.1175/jcli-d-21-0508.i
Convective rain jail cell properties and the resulting precipitation scaling in a warm temperate climate
Purr et al. Quarterly Periodical of the Royal Meteorological Society
Open Access pdf 10.1002/qj.4277
Observations of climate change, effects
Centennial changes in oestrus waves characteristics in Athens (Greece) from multiple definitions based on climatic and bioclimatic indices
Founda et al. Global and Planetary Change
10.1016/j.gloplacha.2022.103807
Enhanced up motion through the troposphere over the tropical western Pacific and its implications for the transport of trace gases from the troposphere to the stratosphere
Qie et al.
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Global field observations of tree die-off reveal hotter-drought fingerprint for World's forests
Hammond et al. Nature Communications
Open Access pdf x.1038/s41467-022-29289-2
Atmospheric energy alter in the Arctic troposphere under Arctic warming
Kong et al. International Journal of Climatology
10.1002/joc.7638
Declining vulnerability but rising impacts: the trends of climatic disasters in Nepal
Chapagain et al. Regional Environmental Change
Open Access pdf 10.1007/s10113-022-01903-v
Turn down of sea-water ice in the Greenland Sea intensifies farthermost atmospheric precipitation over Svalbard
Müller et al. Weather and Climate Extremes
Open Access ten.1016/j.wace.2022.100437
Seasonally dependent precipitation changes and their driving mechanisms in Southwest asia
Alizadeh & Babaei Climatic Change
10.1007/s10584-022-03316-z
Joint Upshot of Due west Pacific Warming and the Arctic Oscillation on the Bidecadal Variation and Trend of the East Asian Trough
Journal of Climate
x.1175/jcli-d-21-0461.1
(provisional link) Temporal and Spatial Variability in Contemporary Greenland Warming (1958–2020)
Arctic amplification modulated by Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation and greenhouse forcing on multidecadal to century scales
Fang et al. Nature Communications
Open Admission pdf 10.1038/s41467-022-29523-ten
Instrumentation & observational methods of climate change, contributors, effects WINS
(provisional link) Estimating global down shortwave radiations from VIIRS information using a transfer-learning neural network
10.1109/TGRS.2020.2994384
Employ of daily precipitation records to assess the response of extreme events to global warming: Methodology and illustrative application to the European region
Giorgi & Ciarlo` International Periodical of Climatology
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Global daily actual and snow-free blueish-sky land surface albedo climatology from 20-year MODIS products
Jia et al. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
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Nonstationary seasonal model for daily mean temperature distribution bridging bulk and tails
Krock et al. Weather and Climate Extremes
Open Access x.1016/j.wace.2022.100438
The citizens who nautical chart changing climate
Armarego-Marriott Nature Climatic change
x.1038/s41558-022-01333-5
Modeling, simulation & projection of climatic change, effects MSWE
Future changes of atmospheric energy cycle in CMIP5 climate models
Kanno & Iwasaki Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
ten.1029/2021jd036380
Climate Sensitivity is Sensitive to Changes in Ocean Heat Send
Barreiro et al. Journal of Climate
Open Access 10.1175/jcli-d-10-05029.1
A global dataset on subgrid land surface climate (2015–2100) from the Community World System Model
Zhang et al. Geoscience Information Journal
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Correlation between sea-level rise and aspects of future tropical cyclone activeness in CMIP6 models
Lockwood et al. Earth'due south Future
Open Access pdf 10.1029/2021ef002462
The Evolving Role of External Forcing in North Atlantic SST Variability over the Last Millennium
Journal of Climate
10.1175/jcli-d-21-0338.1
Multi-model ensemble of statistically downscaled GCMs over southeastern Southward America: historical evaluation and future projections of daily precipitation with focus on extremes
ME et al. Climate Dynamics
Open Access pdf ten.1007/s00382-022-06236-x
Assessing the synergic effect of land apply and climate change on the upper Betwa River catchment in Central Republic of india under nowadays, past, and future climate scenarios
Kumar et al. Environment, Development and Sustainability
10.1007/s10668-022-02260-3
Sensitivity of global ocean deoxygenation to vertical and isopycnal mixing in an ocean biogeochemistry model
Ito et al. Global Biogeochemical Cycles
10.1029/2021gb007151
High-resolution mapping of the global silicate weathering carbon sink and its long-term changes
Li et al. Global Change Biology
10.1111/gcb.16186
The time to come poleward shift of Southern Hemisphere summer mid-latitude storm tracks stems from bounding main coupling
Chemke Nature Communications
Open Admission pdf ten.1038/s41467-022-29392-iv
The Affect of the Direct Radiative Effect of Increased CO2 on the W African Monsoon
Chadwick et al. Journal of Climate
Open up Admission pdf 10.1175/jcli-d-21-0340.1
Weakened aamplitude and delayed stage of the future temperature seasonal bicycle over China during the twenty-first century
Hu et al. International Journal of Climatology
10.1002/joc.7634
Evaluation and multi-model project of seasonal precipitation extremes over Central Asia based on CMIP6 simulations
Dike et al. International Periodical of Climatology
10.1002/joc.7641
Advocacy of climate & climate furnishings modeling, simulation & project GCMA
(conditional link) Changes in Extreme Precipitation Events in the Zambezi River Basins Based on CORDEX-Cadre Models: Part I Evaluation of Historical Simulation
GCMA
A critical view on the suitability of motorcar learning techniques to downscale climatic change projections: Illustration for temperature with a toy experiment
Hernanz et al. Atmospheric Scientific discipline Letters
Open Access pdf 10.1002/asl.1087
Comparing rain-on-snow representation beyond different observational methods and a regional climate model
Vickers et al.
Open up Admission pdf x.5194/tc-2022-57
Assessing complimentary tropospheric quasi-equilibrium for different GCM resolutions using a cloud-resolving model simulation of tropical convection
Wang et al. Climate Dynamics
Open up Access pdf 10.1007/s00382-022-06232-1
Does Model Calibration Reduce Incertitude in Climate Projections?
Journal of Climate
10.1175/jcli-d-21-0434.ane
Potential and limitations of convection-permitting CNRM-AROME climate modelling in the French Alps
Monteiro et al. International Journal of Climatology
10.1002/joc.7637
Why coupled general circulation models overestimate the ENSO and Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall (ISMR) relationship?
Das et al. Climate Dynamics
10.1007/s00382-022-06253-w
Cryosphere & climate change
Glacier shrinkage will accelerate downstream decomposition of organic affair and alters microbiome structure and function
Kohler et al. Global Modify Biology
10.1111/gcb.16169
The role of oceanic oestrus flux in reducing thermodynamic ice growth in Nares Strait and promoting earlier collapse of the ice bridge
Kirillov et al.
Open Admission pdf 10.5194/os-2022-16
A New Norm for Seasonal Sea Ice Advance Predictability in the Chukchi Sea: Rising Influence of Ocean Oestrus Advection
Nakanowatari et al. Journal of Climate
Open Access pdf x.1175/jcli-d-21-0425.1
Sea level & climate change SLCC
(conditional link) The contribution of Humboldt Glacier, N Greenland, to sea-level rise through 2100 constrained by recent observations of speedup and retreat
(provisional link) Predicted Ocean-Level Rising-Driven Biogeomorphological Changes on Fire Island, New York: Implications for People and Plovers
Correlation between body of water-level rise and aspects of futurity tropical cyclone activity in CMIP6 models
Lockwood et al. World'due south Futurity
Open Access pdf ten.1029/2021ef002462
Rethinking Sea-Level Projections using Families and Timing Differences
Slangen et al. Earth'due south Future
10.1029/2021ef002576
Paleoclimate PCIM
How changing the meridian of the Antarctic water ice sail affects global climate: A mid-Pliocene example written report
Huang et al.
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A global temperature control of silicate weathering intensity
Deng et al. Nature Communications
Open Access pdf x.1038/s41467-022-29415-0
Warm mid-Pliocene atmospheric condition without loftier climate sensitivity: the CCSM4-Utrecht (CESM i.0.5) contribution to the PlioMIP2
Baatsen et al. Climate of the Past
Open Access pdf 10.5194/cp-eighteen-657-2022
Biology & climatic change, related geochemistry BIOW
Behaviour broadens thermal condom margins on artificial coastal defences in the tropics
Chan et al. Marine Environmental Inquiry
10.1016/j.marenvres.2022.105618
A iii-dimensional climate-smart conservation approach in the loftier seas
Nature Climate Change
10.1038/s41558-022-01315-7
Restructuring of plankton genomic biogeography in the surface ocean under climate change
Frémont et al. Nature Climate Alter
10.1038/s41558-022-01314-8
Contrasting climate signals across a Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) tree-ring network in the Middle Volga (European Russia)
Kuznetsova & Solomina Dendrochronologia
10.1016/j.dendro.2022.125957
Historical and future spatially-explicit climatic change impacts on mycorrhizal and saprotrophic macrofungal productivity in Mediterranean pino forests
Morera et al. Agronomical and Forest Meteorology
Open Admission x.1016/j.agrformet.2022.108918
Adaptation to climate modify through seasonal migration revealed past climatic versus demographic niche models
Carbeck et al. Global Change Biology
10.1111/gcb.16185
Warming enhances dominance of vascular plants over cryptogams across northern wetlands
Bao et al. Global Change Biology
10.1111/gcb.16182
Climate-driven range expansion through anthropogenic landscapes: landscape connectivity matters
Maes & Van Dyck Global Change Biology
Open up Access pdf 10.1111/gcb.16180
Directly and latent effects of ocean acidification on the transition of a ocean urchin from planktonic larva to benthic juvenile
Dorey et al. Scientific Reports
Open Access pdf 10.1038/s41598-022-09537-7
Phenotypic responses in fish behaviour narrow as climate ramps up
Rodriguez-Dominguez et al. Climate change
Open Access pdf 10.1007/s10584-022-03341-y
The part of dispersal, selection intensity, and extirpation run a risk in resilience to climate change: A trait-based modelling approach
Mo et al. Global Ecology and Biogeography
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Climate warming tin reduce biocontrol efficacy and promote plant invasion due to both genetic and transient metabolomic changes
Sun et al. Ecology Messages
Open up Access pdf 10.1111/ele.14000
Venomous animals in a irresolute world
Martinez et al. Global Change Biology
Open Admission pdf 10.1111/gcb.16175
GHG sources & sinks, flux, related geochemistry GHSS
(provisional link) Identifying the biological control of the interannual and long-term variations in South Atlantic air-ocean CO2 flux
(conditional link) Spatial and temporal variation of 13C signature of methane emitted from a temperate mire: Methanogenesis, methanotrophy, and hysteresis
Atmospheric CO2 and bounding main surface temperature variability cannot explain recent decadal variability of the ocean CO2 sink
DeVries Geophysical Research Letters
10.1029/2021gl096018
Historically inconsistent productivity and respiration fluxes in the global terrestrial carbon cycle
Jian et al. Nature Communications
Open Admission pdf 10.1038/s41467-022-29391-5
High-resolution mapping of the global silicate weathering carbon sink and its long-term changes
Li et al. Global Modify Biological science
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Soil carbon is the bullheaded spot of European national GHG inventories
Bellassen et al. Nature Climate Change
10.1038/s41558-022-01321-ix
Importance of the wood state in estimating biomass losses from tropical forests: combining dynamic woods models and remote sensing
Hiltner et al. Biogeosciences
Open Admission pdf 10.5194/bg-19-1891-2022
Carbon emission efficiency of thermal power generation in China: Empirical evidence from the micro-perspective of power plants
Fang et al. Energy Policy
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Quantification and assessment of methane emissions from offshore oil and gas facilities on the Norwegian continental shelf
Foulds et al.
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Low carbon availability in paleosols nonlinearly attenuates temperature sensitivity of SOM decomposition
Su et al. Global Alter Biology
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Spatialization of Chinese R-410A emissions from the room air-conditioning sector
Wu et al. Surroundings, Development and Sustainability
x.1007/s10668-022-02264-z
The role of tides and sea water ice on the carbonate chemistry in a coastal polynya in the s-eastern Weddell Sea
Droste et al.
Open Access pdf 10.5194/os-2022-xix
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Scheffold & Hense Bounding main Science
Open Access pdf ten.5194/os-eighteen-437-2022
Meteorological responses of carbon dioxide and methyl hydride fluxes in the terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems of a subarctic landscape
Heiskanen et al.
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Different responses of soil respiration to climate alter in permafrost and not-permafrost regions of the Tibetan Plateau from 1979 to 2018
Pan et al. International Journal of Climatology
10.1002/joc.7639
CO2 capture, sequestration science & engineering
Examining the role of environmental memory in the predictability of carbon and water fluxes beyond Australian ecosystems
Cranko Page et al. Biogeosciences
Open up Access pdf 10.5194/bg-19-1913-2022
Decarbonization
Cost–do good analysis of coal constitute repurposing in developing countries: A case study of Republic of india
Jindal & Shrimali Free energy Policy
x.1016/j.enpol.2022.112911
Open up source modelling of scenarios for a 100% renewable free energy system in Barbados incorporating shore-to-transport power and electric vehicles
Harewood et al. Free energy for Sustainable Development
Open up Access pdf 10.1016/j.esd.2022.03.004
Assessing nuclear phase-out
Rausch Nature Climate Change
Open Access ten.1038/s41558-022-01336-two
Geoengineering climate Black carbon
(conditional link) Black carbon-climate interactions regulate grit burdens over India revealed during COVID-nineteen
Aerosols
Burn-climate interactions through aerosol radiative effect in a global chemistry-climate-vegetation model
Tian et al.
Open Access pdf 10.5194/acp-2022-175
Numerical study of aerosol radiative forcing over East asia and the impacts of cloud coverage and relative humidity
Guo et al. Atmospheric Enquiry
10.1016/j.atmosres.2022.106168
Climatic change communications & cognition CSCC
(conditional link) Relationships between climate change perceptions and climate adaptation actions: policy back up, information seeking, and behaviour
10.1007/s10584-022-03338-7
(provisional link) Mortality management and climate activity: A review and reference for using Terror Management Theory methods in interdisciplinary environmental research
What is Public Date and How Does it Help to Address Climatic change? A Review of Climate Communication Inquiry
Kumpu Environmental Communication
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The influence of political ideology on greenhouse gas emissions
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Individual and community perceptions of climate modify in Lower Mustang, Nepal
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Natural disasters and climate change beliefs: The part of distance and prior behavior
Osberghaus & Fugger Global Environmental Alter
Open Access 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2022.102515
Agronomy, animal husbundry, nutrient product & climatic change AGCC
(provisional link) Climate vulnerability assessment of primal fishery resources in the Northern Humboldt Electric current Organization~
Agricultural adaptation to reconcile food security and water sustainability under climate change: the case of cereals in Iran
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Rodrigues et al. International Journal of Climatology
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Determining the impact of climate alter on land suitability for rice paddy cultivation using GIS and RS on FAO maximum limitation approach
Ozsahin & Ozdes Theoretical and Practical Climatology
x.1007/s00704-022-04033-4
Climate Information Services Available to Farming Households in Northern Region, Ghana
Weather, Climate, and Guild
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Tradeoffs and Synergies Across Global Climate Change Adaptations in the Food-Energy-Water Nexus
Torhan et al. Earth's Future
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Venomous animals in a changing world
Martinez et al. Global Change Biology
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Recent grain product boom in Russia in historical context
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Oestrus stress on maize with contrasting genetic background: Differences in flowering and yield formation
Liu et al. Agronomical and Wood Meteorology
Open up Access ten.1016/j.agrformet.2022.108934
Hydrology & climate change HYCC
(provisional link) Effect of droughts on hereafter weathering rates in Sweden
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Increase of time to come summer rainfall in the middle and lower accomplish of the Yangtze River basin projected with a nonhomogeneous hidden Markov model
Guo et al. Geophysical Research Letters
10.1029/2021gl097325
Divergent and irresolute importance of glaciers and snow as natural water reservoirs in the eastern and southern Tibetan Plateau
Qi et al. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
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(provisional link) Intra-annual variation of high and depression-catamenia extremes associated with land employ and climate change in the Upper Tekeze of the Nile river basin
Seasonally dependent precipitation changes and their driving mechanisms in Southwest Asia
Alizadeh & Babaei Climatic change
10.1007/s10584-022-03316-z
The role of the Near Due east surface pressure variations in recent past trends of wet season precipitation in the Levant
Krichak & Alpert International Journal of Climatology
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More pelting, less oftentimes
Wake Nature Climatic change
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Venice as a paradigm of coastal flooding under multiple compound drivers
Ferrarin et al. Scientific Reports
Open up Admission pdf x.1038/s41598-022-09652-5
Drying in the low-latitude Atlantic Bounding main contributed to terrestrial h2o storage depletion across Eurasia
Shen et al. Nature Communications
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Climate change economics Climate change and the circular economy Climate change mitigation public policy research GPCC
(provisional link) How injustice tin lead to energy policy failure: A case study from Guatemala
Advancing bipartisan decarbonization policies: lessons from country-level successes and failures
Marshall & Burgess Burgess Climatic change
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How exercise carbon cap-and-merchandise mechanisms and renewable portfolio standards affect renewable free energy investment?
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Setting the lord's day on off-grid solar?: policy lessons from the Bangladesh solar habitation systems (SHS) programme
Hellqvist & Heubaum Climate Policy
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Balancing cost and justice concerns in the energy transition: comparison coal phase-out policies in Frg and the UK
Blindside et al. Climate Policy
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Accessibility in sustainability transitions: U.S. electrical utilities' deployment of solar
Shittu & Weigelt Energy Policy
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Equity implications of market construction and appliance energy efficiency regulation
Spurlock & Fujita Energy Policy
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How to back up EV adoption: Tradeoffs between charging infrastructure investments and vehicle subsidies in California
Ledna et al. Energy Policy
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A two-stride carbon pricing scheme enabling a net-zero and internet-negative CO2-emissions globe
Becattini et al. Climatic Change
Open Admission pdf 10.1007/s10584-022-03340-z
Cross-sector flexibility, storage investment and the integration of renewables: Capturing the impacts of grid tariffs
Bergaentzle & Gunkel Energy Policy
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Climate change adaptation & adaptation public policy research
Identifying adaptation 'on the ground': Development of a Britain Adaptation Inventory
Jenkins et al. Climate Risk Management
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Information, Consequentiality and Brownie in Stated Preference Surveys: A Choice Experiment on Climate Adaptation
Welling et al. Ecology and Resources Economics
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The role of ethnic knowledge and local knowledge in water sector adaptation to climate alter in Africa: a structured cess
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Torhan et al. Earth's Future
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Climatic change impacts on homo health
Improved models, improved information? Exploring how climatic change impacts pollen, flu, and mold in Berlin and its surroundings
Langendijk et al. Urban Climate
Open up Access 10.1016/j.uclim.2022.101159
Venomous animals in a changing globe
Martinez et al. Global Modify Biology
Open up Access pdf 10.1111/gcb.16175
(conditional link) Changes in heat stress considering temperature, humidity, and wind over East asia under RCP8.5 and SSP5-8.5 scenarios
Climate change & geopolitics Climate change impacts on human being culture
Losing snow and value
Findlay Nature Climate change
ten.1038/s41558-022-01345-i
Other
Exceptional Warmth in the Northern Hemisphere during Jan–March of 2020: The Roles of Unforced and Forced Modes of Atmospheric Variability
Journal of Climate
10.1175/jcli-d-21-0291.1
Unprecedented pass up of Arctic sea ice outflow in 2018
Sumata et al. Nature Communications
Open Access pdf 10.1038/s41467-022-29470-7
Stratospheric ozone depletion and tropospheric ozone increases bulldoze Southern ocean interior warming
Liu et al. Nature Climate change
10.1038/s41558-022-01320-west
Interpretation of anthropogenic estrus release in United mexican states City
Bonifacio-Bautista et al. Urban Climate
10.1016/j.uclim.2022.101158
Informed opinion, nudges & major initiatives IOPN
(provisional link) Will the authorities ever break? Assessing socio-political and economic pressures to climate activity and European oil majors' response (2005-2019)
Informing Nature-based Climate Solutions for the U.s. with the best-bachelor scientific discipline
Periodical of Development and Social Sciences
Open Admission pdf 10.47205/jdss.2021(2-iv)74
The Eu needs to better its external energy security
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What is the importance of climate enquiry? An innovative spider web-based approach to assess the influence and achieve of climate research programs
Carneiro et al. Environmental Science & Policy
Open Access 10.1016/j.envsci.2022.03.018
Concluding commentary to the special issue: 'Climate Modify Communication and the IPCC'
Krug Climate change
ten.1007/s10584-021-03255-1
Articles/Reports from Agencies and Not-Governmental Organizations Addressing Aspects of Climatic change
Climate Adventure Exposure: An Cess of the Federal Authorities'south Financial Risks to Climatic change, Function Of Management and Budget
The climate crisis poses a serious threat to the U.s. economy and homo welfare, with a narrowing timeframe to invest in opportunities to avert the most catastrophic impacts. Farthermost weather events can exist exacerbated past climate change, disrupting supply chains, and flooding made worse by sea level rise tin can destroy critical infrastructure. As a smaller subset of these impacts, climate change threatens the Nation'south financial health. The report examines the federal government'southward climate hazard exposure through 6 program-specific assessments that consider a handful of the out-twelvemonth potential damages to these programs: ingather insurance, coastal disasters, federal healthcare, federal wildland burn down suppression, federal facility flood run a risk, and flood insurance. Past reviewing the major impact categories in the fourth National Climate Assessment and examining information limitations of future risk for federal programs, meaning climate risks are understood and credible, but they are unable to be quantified at this time. The assessments included in this newspaper and projected risks that are quantified are helpful in approximating the gild of magnitude of potential impacts of climate alter on the federal budget in these six areas but are field of study to limitations and dubiety.
Climate-Related Macroeconomic Risks and Opportunities.White House Council of Economic Advisors, OMB
The paper lays out some of the macroeconomic implications of climate change and the transition to a lower carbon economy in the United States, reviews bachelor climate-macro research and methodologies, and identifies relevant resources in the Federal government for generating climate-macro projections. The paper is a get-go footstep towards climate-macro projections adult by the federal government.
Assessing the Viability of Hydrogen Proposals: Considerations for State Utility Regulators and Policymakers, Baldwin et al., Free energy Innovation
Natural gas and electrical utilities across the United states are increasingly pursuing pilot projects to blend hydrogen with natural gas for diverse end-uses, including every bit a heating fuel in buildings or for power generation. However, research shows these projects would increase consumer costs, exacerbate air pollution, and cause prophylactic risks while minimally reducing greenhouse gases. Past comparing, electrification is a proven, low-toll culling that poses no safe or health risks and can rapidly cutting building emissions. And in the power sector, increasing renewable electricity is a much more efficient clean energy pathway. State utility regulators and policymakers should require a high brunt of proof from utilities to demonstrate the scalability, cost-effectiveness, and environmental justice impacts of whatever hydrogen proposal.
Pure Potential. The Example for Stormwater Capture and Use, U.s. Environmental Protection Agency
As America's water managers encompass the challenges of climate change and associated risks to water supply, a distinct focus to engagement has been on increasing supply through wastewater reuse and desalination. Increasingly, though, nosotros are recognizing the slap-up potential to harvest, care for, and use stormwater and rainwater to address supply vulnerabilities, improve water quality, reduce flooding risk, and achieve other co-benefits in urban areas. In some parts of the country, this potential is being realized through successful implementation of both small- and large-scale projects to harvest stormwater and rainwater for consumptive use. However, the understanding of stormwater capture and use (SCU) potential and challenges varies across the nation, and many areas could benefit from the feel and insights of early SCU adopters that have successfully implemented stormwater/rainwater harvesting projects. Interest in SCU is growing, but it is vital to build a better understanding of how its drivers, potential, and implementation challenges vary across dissimilar scenarios in order to effectively build our chapters to implement SCU beyond the nation. The report lays the groundwork for establishing a unified customs of do around SCU and a strategic framework for coordinated activity to accost the nigh important challenges to widespread SCU implementation in urban areas. Where practicable, the study assigns specific organizations to lead key actions for helping stormwater managers build familiarity with constructive SCU practices and developing local chapters for SCU implementation.
Cyberbanking on Climate Anarchy. Fossil Fuel Finance Report 2022, Rainforest Action Network
Fossil fuel financing from the world's 60 largest banks has reached USD $4.half-dozen trillion in the six years since the adoption of the Paris Understanding, with $742 billion in fossil fuel financing in 2021 alone. This written report examines commercial and investment banking company financing for the fossil fuel manufacture — aggregating their leading roles in lending and underwriting debt and disinterestedness issuances — and finds that even in a year where net-zero commitments were all the rage, the fiscal sector continued its business organisation-as-usual driving of climate anarchy. Fossil fuel financing plateaued last year, amid a lagging recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic — however at levels however higher than in 2016, the first year afterward the Paris Agreement was adopted. These findings underscore the demand for banks to immediately implement policies that end their financing for fossil fuel expansion and begin to zero out their support birthday. Overall fossil fuel financing remains dominated by iv U.South. banks — JPMorgan Chase, Citi, Wells Fargo, and Bank of America — who together account for ane quarter of all fossil fuel financing identified over the last six years. RBC is Canada'due south worst banker of fossil fuels, with Barclays as the worst in Europe and MUFG as the worst in Japan.
Zeroing in on Healthy Air. A National Cess of Health and Climate Benefits of Cypher-Emission Transportation and Electricity, American Lung Association
The report presents the public health urgency of policies and investments for transitioning to nothing-emission transportation and electricity generation in the coming decades. These sectors are leading sources of unhealthy air in the Usa. Today, over iv in 10 Americans — more than 135 1000000 people — alive in communities impacted by unhealthy levels of air pollution. Research demonstrates that the burdens of unhealthy air include increased asthma attacks, middle attacks and strokes, lung cancer and premature death. These poor health outcomes are not shared deservedly, with many communities of color and lower income communities at greater risk due to increased exposure to transportation pollution. The transportation sector is likewise the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions that bulldoze climate change which threatens clean air progress and amplifies a wide range of health risks and disparities. The authors found that a national shift to 100 percent sales of nil-emission passenger vehicles by 2035)and medium- and heavy-duty trucks past 2040, coupled with renewable electricity would generate over $one.two trillion in public health benefits between 2020 and 2050. These benefits would take the form of avoiding up to 110,000 premature deaths, along with nearly 3 million asthma attacks and over 13 one thousand thousand workdays lost due to cleaner air. The authors calculate the emission reductions possible from shifting to vehicles without tailpipes, as well as eliminating fuel combustion from the electricity generation sector then that neither those living near roads or nearly electricity generation would be subjected to unacceptable doses of toxic air pollution. The authors too highlight the fact that the shift to zero emission transportation and electricity generation in the United States volition yield avoided global climate damages over $i.7 trillion.
Global Electricity Review 2022, Jones et al., Ember
Wind and solar hit a tenth of global electricity, but the global electricity transition needs to sustain very high growth rates to supercede coal and reduce emissions. Solar generation rose 23% in 2021 and air current past 14%. Combined, this takes them to more than x% of global electricity generation. All make clean electricity sources generated 38% of the world's electricity in 2021, more than coal (36%). To be on a pathway that keeps global heating to i.5 degrees, current of air and solar need to sustain high compound growth rates of 20% every year to 2030. That'southward the same rate of growth as their boilerplate over the last decade.
The state of the agri-SME sector – Bridging the finance gap, ISF Advisors
The last decade has seen increasing recognition by policymakers, capital letter providers, and finance practitioners of the vital role played by agricultural small- and medium-sized enterprises (agri-SMEs) in agronomical and food systems in developing countries, besides as their key challenge of limited access to finance.. The specific focus on the needs of agri-SMEs as a sub-segment of the broader SME finance agenda and the "missing eye" is important as these needs—and the dynamics around providing finance—have unique dimensions. While many of these dynamics have been deeply studied in the context of specific lending models, the report notes the increasingly pluralistic landscape of agri-SME finance in sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia. The authors' goal is to establish a new perspective on the market overall—sizing and segmenting the market in new means, reflecting on the rapidly accelerating imperative effectually climate, and identifying new priorities for action. The authors believe that this periodic stocktaking offers an opportunity to both empathize the current country of the sector in new means and besides to remember broadly about what is needed to move the agri-SME finance agenda frontwards.
Granular Certificate Scheme Standard, Moody et al., EnergyTag
The central purpose of Granular Certificates (GCs) is to make electricity traceability more closely correspond the concrete reality and real-world availability of make clean free energy sources. This gives consumers the ability to demonstrate the matching of their consumption with the energy generation source of their choice on a (sub)hourly ground, or to purchase electricity at times that maximize avoided emissions. Currently, free energy attribute certificates are used to track clean energy purchases on an annually. Those annual clean free energy certificates, which include renewable energy certificates in North America and guarantees of origin in Europe, are the standard mechanism for companies, cities, and other clean free energy buyers to accomplish 100 percentage clean energy and be able to back up their claims. The new Granular Certificates would accept that existing framework and modify it slightly to add a time postage showing the 60 minutes or the one-half-hour in which the electricity was produced. Consumers tin can then employ GCs to say where their free energy came from in a specific hour or half-hour menstruum. Back when renewable energy was scarce, averaging out clean energy purchases over a year'southward time made sense since no matter what, renewables were e'er replacing fossil fuels. Simply, as renewables take grown to make up a significant share of some power grids, timing becomes a massive factor because you have times when there is overproduction of renewables and other times when there is none.
Sink or swim: How Indigenous and community lands tin make or interruption nationally determined contributions, Akhtar et al., World Resources Institute and Climate Focus
The authors examine the role of Indigenous peoples and local communities' (IPLC) lands as carbon sinks and how they may affect national climate commitments in iv countries – Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru. These countries are responsible for five.1 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions and store almost 28 percentage of the carbon located in IPLC lands. Together, they are home to over 300 Indigenous groups whose lands are currently threatened by over-evolution, mining, and agri-business organization. For each of the four countries, the authors examined past and existing nationally determined contributions and related documents, conducted a geospatial analysis to examine carbon sequestration and emissions on IPLC lands, and assessed the extent to which IPLCs lands are protected past national laws and policies. This assay was used to develop a set of actionable recommendations for governments in the four countries, many of which are also relevant to governments in other forest countries with significant IPLC populations.
Feeling the Heat: Adapting to Climate Change in the Middle East and Cardinal Asia, Duenwald et al., International Monetary Fund
Climate change is among humanity'south greatest challenges, and the Middle East and Fundamental Asia (ME&CA) region is on the frontlines of its man, physical, and economic ramifications. Much of the region lies in already harsh climate zones, where global warming exacerbates desertification, water stress, and rising bounding main levels. This trend entails deep economic disruptions, endangers food security, and undermines public health—with ripple furnishings on poverty, inequality, displacement, and conflict. While recognition of these challenges is high in the ME&CA region, with nearly two-thirds of its population perceiving climate change as a global emergency, decisive and broad-based action has yet to follow. The paper is the first to highlight macro-critical climate adaptation challenges for the ME&CA region. Leveraging a newly assembled comprehensive data base on climate and macro-fiscal indicators, the paper derives novel climate risk profiles and empirical show to underpin its central message: adapting to climate change—past boosting resilience to innate climate stresses—is a critical priority for ME&CA economies. Concretely, the paper answers four questions: (1) What are the region's fundamental climate challenges? (2) How does climate modify affect the region'due south economies, evolution, and stability? (3) What public policies tin can boost climate resilience, including in the near term? (iv) What are these policies' unsaid financing needs, and what sources exist to meet them? The newspaper's insights tin help policymakers devise country-specific adaptation plans as role of wholistic climate strategies that too include mitigation and transition risk management.
Forests to Faucets 2.0. Connecting Forests, H2o, and Communities, Mack et al., U.Due south. Forest Service
The authors utilise geospatial modeling to identify watersheds that are most important to surface drinking h2o, the ability to produce clean water, forest buying (public or private), and potential threats to h2o yield from insects and diseases, wildfire, country apply or climate change. Results, presented by U.S. Forest Service regions indicate that watersheds in the Eastern, Southern, and Pacific Southwest regions were most of import for surface drinking water. Watersheds in the Southern, Pacific Northwest, and Pacific Southwest regions had the highest ability to produce clean water based on the v biophysical characteristics evaluated. The Pacific Southwest, Pacific Northwest, and Northern regions had the almost watersheds at the highest threat of wildfire every bit well every bit the most watersheds at the highest threat of insects and disease. For all future climate and population growth scenarios, the Southern, Pacific Southwest, and Eastern regions had the most watersheds at the highest threat of land utilize change, while the Pacific Northwest and Southern regions had the most watersheds at the highest threat of decreases in water yield because of climate change.
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