This list contains 30 entry(ies).
As the carbon dioxide level in the atmosphere rises, an increasing amount of the gas is absorbed by the ocean, making it more acidic.
Author(s):
- Harrould-Kolieb, E.
- Herr, Dorothée
- Isensee, K.
- Turley, Carol
Organization(s):
- IUCN
- IUCN, Global Marine and Polar Programme
This publication describes specific steps any business can take to implement sound, practical, climate-related corporate policies. Based on Andrew J.
Organization(s):
- Pew Center on Global Climate Change
- University of Michigan, Erb Institute for Global Sustainable Enterpries, US
The key message of this publication is that the occurrence of the global economic and financial crisis and the interrelated climate, food, and water crises offers a window of opportunity to embark on a path of more resilient and sustainable economic growth.
Organization(s):
- United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
The ocean presently takes up one-fourth of the carbon dioxide emitted to the atmosphere by human activities, thereby increasing ocean acidity.
Author(s):
- Riebesell, Ulf
- Fabry, Victoria J.
- Hansson, Lina
- Gattuso, Jean-Pierre
Organization(s):
- European Commission
- European Project on Ocean Acidification (EPOCA)
- UNESCO, Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC)
- Ocean Voice International, CA
- International Council for Science (ICSU), Scientific Committee on Oceanographic Research
This publication aims to assess the following questions: are countries pledges of action collectively consistent with and, if implemented, likely to achieve the 2; C and 1.5; C temperature goals?
Author(s):
- Laffoley, D.
- Baxter, J. M.
Organization(s):
- Ocean Acidification Reference User Group (RUG), MC
- European Project on Ocean Acidification (EPOCA)
This guide answers key questions about ocean acidification and discusses the degree of certainty of the international scientific community about what is already happening to the ocean, what the future may hold for the ocean in a high carbon dioxide (CO2) world, and the possible consequences of oc
Author(s):
- Laffoley, D.
- Baxter, J. M.
Organization(s):
- Ocean Acidification Reference User Group (RUG), MC
- European Project on Ocean Acidification (EPOCA)
This guide answers key questions about ocean acidification and discusses the degree of certainty of the international scientific community about what is already happening to the ocean, what the future may hold for the ocean in a high carbon dioxide (CO2) world, and the possible consequences of oc
Author(s):
- Laffoley, D.
- Baxter, J. M.
Organization(s):
- Ocean Acidification Reference User Group (RUG), MC
- European Project on Ocean Acidification (EPOCA)
This guide answers key questions about ocean acidification and discusses the degree of certainty of the international scientific community about what is already happening to the ocean, what the future may hold for the ocean in a high carbon dioxide (CO2) world, and the possible consequences of oc
Author(s):
- Laffoley, D.
- Baxter, J. M.
Organization(s):
- Ocean Acidification Reference User Group (RUG), MC
- European Project on Ocean Acidification (EPOCA)
This guide answers key questions about ocean acidification and discusses the degree of certainty of the international scientific community about what is already happening to the ocean, what the future may hold for the ocean in a high carbon dioxide (CO2) world, and the possible consequences of oc
Author(s):
- Laffoley, D.
- Baxter, J. M.
Organization(s):
- Ocean Acidification Reference User Group (RUG), MC
- European Project on Ocean Acidification (EPOCA)
This report advances the discussion about defining the local by examining the geographical location of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions along the supply chains upstream of two case study farms.
Author(s):
- Plassmann, Katharina
- Edwards-Jones, Gareth
Organization(s):
- IIED (International Institute for Environment and Development)
The colour of carbon matters. Green carbon is the carbon stored in the plants and soil of natural ecosystems and is a vital part of the global carbon cycle.
Author(s):
- Mackey, Brendan (Brendan G.)
- Keith, Heather
- Berry, Sandra L.
- Lindenmayer, David B.
Organization(s):
- Australian National University, Fenner School of Environment and Society, AU
This assessment, conducted by the Edinburgh Centre for Carbon Management (ECCM), covers the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions arising from the operation of IUCN offices and the international business activities of IUCN employees for the calendar year 2002.
Author(s):
- Hannah, Lee
- Lovejoy, Thomas E.
Organization(s):
- Conservation International, Center for Applied Biodiversity Science (CABS)
Organization(s):
- Belgium, Ministère de la Région Wallone, Direction Générale des Ressources Naturelles et de l'Environnement, Division de la Nature et des Forêts
Mitigating the impact of climate change presents governments and communities throughout the world with one of the main environmental challenges of our times.
Author(s):
- Baldock, David
- Canger, Sonja
- Mackensen, Jens
- Maginnis, Stewart
- Manguiat, Maria Socorro Z.
- Orlando, Brett
- Rietbergen, Simon
- Robledo, Carmenza
- Schneider, Norry
Organization(s):
- Canada, [Government]
- Institute for European Environmental Policy, UK
- Intercoopération, CH
- IUCN, Forest Conservation Programme
- Swiss Development Cooperation, CH
- UNEP
Mitigating the impact of climate change presents governments and communities throughout the world with one of the main environmental challenges of our times.
Author(s):
- Baldock, David
- Canger, Sonja
- Mackensen, Jens
- Maginnis, Stewart
- Manguiat, Maria Socorro Z.
- Orlando, Brett
- Rietbergen, Simon
- Robledo, Carmenza
- Schneider, Norry
Organization(s):
- Canada, [Government]
- Institute for European Environmental Policy, UK
- Intercoopération, CH
- IUCN, Forest Conservation Programme
- Swiss Development Cooperation, CH
- UNEP
Mitigating the impact of climate change presents governments and communities throughout the world with one of the main environmental challenges of our times.
Author(s):
- Baldock, David
- Canger, Sonja
- Mackensen, Jens
- Maginnis, Stewart
- Manguiat, Maria Socorro Z.
- Orlando, Brett
- Rietbergen, Simon
- Robledo, Carmenza
- Schneider, Norry
Organization(s):
- Canada, [Government]
- Institute for European Environmental Policy, UK
- Intercoopération, CH
- IUCN, Forest Conservation Programme
- Swiss Development Cooperation, CH
- UNEP
Author(s):
- Ranganathan, Janet
- Moorcroft, Dave
- Koch, Jasper
- Bhatia, Pankaj
Organization(s):
- World Resources Institute (WRI)
- World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), CH
Organization(s):
- Forest Trends, US
- World Resources Institute (WRI)
Organization(s):
- Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
This series presents the results of an investigation by IUCNs Global Change Programme into the possible implications of predicted global change for natural systems and their management. This publication examines issues specific to marine ecosystems.
Author(s):
- Pernetta, John
- Leemans, Rik
- Elder, Danny
- Humphrey, Sarah
Organization(s):
- IUCN, Marine and Coastal Areas Programme
- Rijksinstituut voor Volksgezondheid en Milieuhygiene, NL
- United States, Environmental Protection Agency
- WWF
Organization(s):
- Stockholm Environment Institute, Boston Center, SE
- Greenpeace
Author(s):
- Boden, Thomas A.
- Kanciruk, Paul
- Farrell, Michael P.
Organization(s):
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, US
Author(s):
- Hamaker, John D.
- Weaver, Donald A.
Organization(s):
- United States, Council on Environmental Quality