Natural Inquirer Climate Change Series: Carbon Dioxide
The Natural Inquirer Climate Change series article Where in the World is Carbon Dioxide explores how rising levels of carbon dioxide could impact United States forest.
Climate Change - The Science (Part A)
Professor and Director of the UC Irvine Environment Institute Michael J. Prather delivers the first lecture in Earth System Science 280: Sustainability Science on Wednesday, September 29, 2010.
Austrian Climate Protection Report 2010 Natural Inquirer Climate Change Series: Gas War on climate change Sea ice and clouds: albedo and climate change Carbon, Climate and Greening Business Activities Ground Ice PowerPoint Presentation Article :: Climate: Air, Water, Smoke, Clouds in After Effects 7.0 Natural Inquirer Climate Change Series: Balancing Act Tropical forests and climate Sands of Time: A Google Earth Approach to Climate Change Education Coarse clastic shorelines and climate Climate change: tropical rainforests Climate change: river (fluvial) landforms Climate change: El Nino, La Nina and the southern oscillation Climate change: interpreting geological evidence Coastal systems: climate change, coral islands and sea-level rise Climate change: cyclone/hurricane beach ridges Climate change in Australia
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The Austrian national climate report analyses the development of climate emissions in Austria during 1990 - 2008 and confronts them to the objectives of the Austrian climate strategy.
In 2008, the first year of the Kyoto commitment period, greenhouse gas emissions stood at 86.6
The Natural Inquirer Climate Change series article It's a Gas explores the exchange of gases between the soil and atmosphere in tropical forests.
In this podcast - Going to war for the environment? Dr Matthew Humphrey, Reader in Political Philosophy assesses a controversial theory by Australian academic Professor Robyn Eckersley. Professor Eckersley is among a group of experts who believe that military intervention may be reasonably used to protect natural resources.
The effect that reflective land and ocean surfaces have on climate
A Powerpoint Presentation with links to videos on YouTube
Part Two of Greening Business - Suggested Activities
Part Four of Changing Permafrost Environments
If you think of a color key as an edge matte surrounded by two holdout mattes (one for the core, one for the background), how do you combine these mattes in Keylight? Mark Christiansen explains.
The Natural Inquirer Climate Change series article Balancing Act explores the relationship between urban trees and the carbon cycle.
In this presentation, the interactions that a rainforest has with the atmosphere are described. The implications of deforestation on these processes are also explored.
This e-publication provides a case study that employs Google Earth in examining climate change impacts and sustainable development issues in North Africa.
Coarse clastic shorelines and climate.
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