Browsing by Subject "global warming"
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An Adaptable Net Zero Model to Accelerate Achieving Global Climate Targets: A Monitored Case Study (2022-03-14)With increased efforts toward planning for climate change mitigation and the design of carbon neutral and Net Zero (NZ), this study addresses five key barriers in achieving the targets: (1) the lack of consensus in the ...
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(2014-07-15)Uncertainty on cloud feedback is the primary contributor to the large spread of equilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) in climate models. In this study, we compare the short-term cloud feedback in climate models with ...
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(2017-05-03)The amount of coverage the media dedicate to climate change, along with how they frame the issue, can influence audience awareness, perception, and understanding of climate change. These aspects of climate change coverage ...
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(2018-08-02)Global warming is a popular topic and has drawn widespread attention all over the world, because it gradually affects people’s normal life. In the long term, carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology is a promising choice ...
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(2010-10-12)The present work examines the potential impact of changes in climatic conditions on the long-term functioning of nuclear power plants. Nuclear power plants are potentially susceptible to changes both in acute risks, such ...
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(2013-09-24)The late Cenomanian and early Turonian (~96-90 Ma) was an interval characterized by a global warming trend and peak sea surface temperatures during the Mesozoic and Cenozoic eras. The Cenomanian/Turonian boundary (~94 Ma) ...
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(2015-07-01)The study of climate and climatic change began during the Little Ice Age of the early modern world. Beginning in the sixteenth century, European clerics, scientists, and natural philosophers penned detailed observations ...
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(2011-08-08)Climatic change has been the subject of investigation and spirited debate for more than three centuries. One important element of this debate has been the search for and definition of unique, impermanent climatic regimes ...