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www.carbonbrief.org www.carbonbrief.org
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Erstmals wurde genau erfasst, welcher Teil der von Waldbränden betroffenen Gebiete sich auf die menschlich verusachte Erhitzung zurückführen lässt. Er wächst seit 20 Jahren deutlich an. Insgesamt kompensieren die auf die Erhitzung zurückgehenden Waldbrände den Rückgang an Bränden durch Entwaldung. Der von Menschen verursachte – und für die Berechnung von Schadensansprüchen relevante – Anteil der CO2-Emissione ist damit deutlich höher als bisher angenommen https://www.carbonbrief.org/climate-change-almost-wipes-out-decline-in-global-area-burned-by-wildfires/
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- increasing risk oft wildfires
- attribution
- Transdisciplinary Fire Centre at the University of Tasmania.
- Matthew W. Jones
- Inter-Sectoral Impact Model Intercomparison Project
- Natural Environment Research Council
- David Bowman
- Seppe Lampe
- Global rise in forest fire emissions linked to climate change in the extratropics
- Maria Barbosa
- global
- CO2-Emissionen von Waldbränden
- Global Carbon Budget
- World Weather Attribution
- land use change
- Global burned area increasingly explained by climate change
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- May 2024
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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
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Untersuchungen zeigen, dass die COP28 mit dem Emissions Peak für Treibhausgase zusammenfallen könnte. Um das 1,5°-Ziel zu erreichen, müssten allerdings die Emissionen bis 2030 um die Hälfte sinken. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/ng-interactive/2023/nov/29/cop28-what-could-climate-conference-achieve
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- 2023-11-29
- coal phase-out
- fossil fuels phase-out
- Romain Ioualalen
- Christiana Figueres
- Avinash Persaud
- COP28
- actor: Sultan Al Jaber
- Arunabha Ghosh
- Joeri Rogelj
- Harjeet Singh
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- Mia Mottley
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- Institute for Governance and Sustainable Development
- Global Optimism
- Paul Bledsoe
- Shady Khalil
- Durwood Zaelke
- Vera Singer
- Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air
- Climate Action Network International
- climate finance
- Council on Energy, Environment and Water
- COP28 global methane summit
- Nicholas Stern
- Simon Stiell
- Greenpeace
- Eamon Ryan
- Macky Small
- Global Centre on Adaptation
- Jenny Chase
- Climate Analytics
- Saudi-Arabia
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- Jun 2022
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assets.pubpub.org assets.pubpub.org
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Discussion on
Bellinger C, Drozdyuk A, Crowley M, Tamblyn I. Balancing Information with Observation Costs in Deep Reinforcement Learning. Proceedings of the Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence [Internet]. 2022 May 27; Available from: https://caiac.pubpub.org/pub/0jmy7gpd
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- Sep 2020
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www.nature.com www.nature.com
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A pandemic is no time to cut the European Research Council’s funding. (2020). Nature, 585(7825), 323–324. https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-020-02620-x
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www.thelancet.com www.thelancet.com
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Chatterjee, Patralekha. ‘Is India Missing COVID-19 Deaths?’ The Lancet 396, no. 10252 (5 September 2020): 657. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(20)31857-2.
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- May 2017
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nfnh2017.scholar.bucknell.edu nfnh2017.scholar.bucknell.edu
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National Research Council
The National Research Council (NRC) is an organization within the Government of Canada dedicated to research and development. Today, the NRC works with members of the Canadian industry to provide meaningful research and development for many different types of products. The areas of research and development that the NRC participates in include aerospace, aquatic and crop resource development, automotive and surface transportation, construction, energy, mining, and environment, human health therapeutics, information and communications technologies, measurement science standards, medical devices, astronomy and astrophysics, ocean, coastal, and river engineering, and security and disruptive technologies. The NRC employs scientists, engineers, and business experts. The mission of the NRC is as follows: “Working with clients and partners, we provide innovation support, strategic research, scientific and technical services to develop and deploy solutions to meet Canada's current and future industrial and societal needs.” The main values of the NRC include impact, accountability, leadership, integrity, and collaboration. The most recent success stories of the NRC include research regarding “green buildings,” math games, mechanical insulation, and many more (Government of Canada 2017). Here is a link to their achievement page where these stories and more are posted: http://www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eng/achievements/index.html. Here is a link to the NRC webpage: http://www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eng/index.html.
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Government of Canada. 2017. National Research Council Canada. May 5. Accessed May 8, 2017. http://www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eng/index.html.
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