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La reforma sostenible: Soluciones para revertir el cambio climático
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El sitio donde puedes consultar en busca de consejos a la hora de reformar tu vivienda teniendo en cuenta el medio ambiente y buscando el máximo ahorro de energía. 12 años de experiencia profesional a tu servicio. Miércoles, 29 de mayo de 2013. Soluciones para revertir el cambio climático. Continuamente oímos cómo las actividades del hombre están aumentando la temperatura del planeta y que habremos de adaptar nuestra forma de vida a ante el cambio climático. A continuación se muestran ejemplos de ciudade...
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Peter Adamski: June 2014
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June 3, 2014. An Open Letter to Herb Schultz of Edmonton. Recently, The Edmonton Journa. L published a letter. Of yours in which you write that the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change admits “that there has been zero global warming during the last 17 years, despite a more than doubling of greenhouse gas emissions.”. Well, here’s something that might surprise you Mr. Schultz: The IPCC did not make such an admission. In section B.1 Atmosphere of IPCC 2013: Summary for Policy Makers. 8220;Warming of t...
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Peter Adamski: Joyce Murray for Liberal Leader
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April 1, 2013. Joyce Murray for Liberal Leader. From my introduction to Joyce Murray at the Crestwood Community League Hall, Edmonton, February 22, 2013. In 2006 I became very concerned about the global warming/climate change issue and started wondering what if anything one person could do about it. It was only later that I discovered that I was talking to Joyce Murray, former Minister of the Environment for the province of British Columbia. In examining the candidates running in the leadership race I...
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The Center for Earth Observations and Applications
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CEOA has established ties with a number of programs and institutions working in Earth observations. For more information about these organizations, please visit their websites. California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2). Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS). Jacobs School of Engineering (JSOE) at UCSD. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at UCSD.
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Paper 5 » False Alarm
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Relaxation kinetics of atmospheric carbon dioxide. Gösta Pettersson, University of Lund, Sweden (May 15, 2014). During the 1950s and 1960s, several nations performed atmospheric tests of nuclear weapons. The radiation effects of these tests rapidly produced large amounts of anthropogenic C14-carbon dioxide in the air. When the atmospheric bomb tests ceased in 1963, the atmospheric level of C14-carbon dioxide had been raised to about twice its previous natural value. 8211; 1 (1). Over the multidecennial p...
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Peter Adamski: No climate victory in Durban
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January 6, 2012. No climate victory in Durban. The editorial board of. Likens the Harper government’s climate position to a game of Texas hold ‘em (see “ A climate victory we may regret. Dec 28). From a risk point of view, I liken our government’s position to a game of chicken, wherein two drivers bear down on each other from opposite directions, each daring the other to swerve away. If neither swerves, the result is a collision, potentially deadly. The evidence says otherwise. And yet it’s still n...
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Peter Adamski: Five reasons to ask your Member of Parliament to vote No on Bill C-38:
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June 4, 2012. Five reasons to ask your Member of Parliament to vote No on Bill C-38:. 1 It severely weakens the Canadian Environmental Assessment. 2 By amending the Species at Risk Act and the Navigable Waters Protection Act, it removes the protection of endangered species and their habitat from the pipeline approval process. 3 It guts the Fisheries Act by removing provisions for habitat protection. 4 It repeals the Kyoto Protocol Implementation. Posted by Peter Adamski. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).