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Why crop diversity continues to be threatened: Crop diversity is threatened for many of the same reasons as biological diversity: habitat loss, increased globalization, human induced species selection and increased market integration. However, crop genetic diversity differs from general biodiversity in that many of the species require human care and cultivation. The ...
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Publications list for Gillett, N.P
Letters, Vol 31, Number 18 L18211, doi10.1029/2004GL020876,2004 R (keywords: emissions, greenhouse gases,human induced climate change, increased temperatures) Gillett, N.P., Wehner, M.F., Tett, S.F.B. ... Research Letters Vol 29,NO.20,1970,doi:10.1029/2002GL015836 R (keywords: greenhouse gas, human, seasonal predictions, atmospheric variables) Gillett, N.P., Allen, M.R. and Williams, K.D., 2002 The ...
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Coral Reefs
For example, human-induced global climate change may be causing an increase in ocean temperatures. This is suspected to ... However, too many greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere could increase the greenhouse effect. As human activities such as farming, driving cars, and cutting forests increase, so does the concentration of ...
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GtC from the atmosphere, or roughly 40% of anthropogenic emissions. Given time, the oceans will probably absorb human-induced emissions, just not as fast as we are currently producing them. Proposals have been made to ... it might work. The environmental impact on other creatures in the ocean has yet to be assessed. Human fat is 76% carbon. What if all 6.5 billion humans gained a kilogram of fat? ...
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NEWS RELEASE - naming ceremony for Climatic Research Unit building
Lamb, who died in 1997, and was the first director of the unit from 1972 until 1978. CRU, situated at the heart of the UEA campus, is seen as the worlds leading centre for research on climate variability, including human-induced changes such as the greenhouse effect. It is now the hub of global data on climate change and it is thanks to its research ...
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Global Warming and the Kyoto Protocol
Climate Change, a United Nations Task Force examining the plausibility of human-induced climate change, has reported "a discernable human influence" on climate.3 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency reported ... an increase of 30%. Nearly all scientists believe that this increase is a result of human contributions.4 Other greenhouse gases are less common than carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, but ...
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NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL) Homepage
Min, Max, and Mean levels No Ballast on Board Information NOBOB A NOBOB B Job Opportunities Ecosystem forecasting predicts the effects of biological, chemical, physical, and human-induced changes on ecosystems and their components. These forecasts, both qualitative and quantitative, offer scientifically sound state-of-the-art estimations of likely outcomes. explore CoastWatch GLERL ...
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Climate Ark: Impacts/Global Warming Links
WWF details new research that has found that human-induced global warming is a key reason why the Australian drought of 2002 has been so ... helps you explore the current facts about climate change, including its potential causes, both natural and human, and the possible future effects of global warming Added: May. 26, 2004 | Rate It Global ...
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Climate Ark: Policy Actors/Non-Governmental Organizations Links
Added: Jun. 22, 2004 | Rate It Climate Action ... http://new.greens.org.nz/climatechange predicated on the belief that greenhouse gases produced by human activity are having a visible impact on the world's climate; news and information from New ...
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Human-induced disturbance on Desert-dwelling Black Rhino(Diceros bicornis bicornis) in the Kunene region of Namibia
Desert-dwelling Black Rhino(Diceros bicornis bicornis) in the Kunene region of Namibia New Projects Human-induced disturbance on Desert-dwelling Black Rhino (Diceros bicornis bicornis) in the Kunene region of ... has a greater protected status than the other communal lands; however, it is still open to human use in the form of restricted tourism. Other rhino habitat areas outside of the Palmwag ...
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