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Danny OCallaghan

IPCC climate change report by numbers | Graham Readfearn | Environment | theguardian.com - 0 views

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    "0.85 - the amount in degrees Celsius that the world's land and oceans warmed between 1880 and 2012. 3.7 - the amount in Celsius of extra global surface warming we will likely get between 2081 and 2100 if greenhouse gas emissions stay roughly on their current path. 14 - the number of chapters in the full Climate Change 2013: The Physical Science Basis report. Australian scientists feature as authors in 11. 19 - the amount in centimetres the world's oceans have risen between 1901 and 2010. 36 - the number of pages in the summary document. 39 - the number of countries represented in the list of authors and review editors for the full report. 40 - the percentage rise in the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere between the years 1750 and 2011. 55 - the number of countries represented in the list of expert reviewers. 63 - the amount in centimetres of extra sea level rise we will likely get between 2081 and 2100 if greenhouse gas emissions stay roughly on their current path. 90 - the percentage of the extra energy in the climate system between 1971 and 2010 that has been taken up by warming oceans. 209 - the number of lead authors who worked on the full report. 600+ - the number of contributing authors to the full report. 1089 - the number of self-appointed expert reviewers of the full report. 1250 - the number of figures (that's charts, graphs and other eye candy) contained in the full report. 2000+ - the number of pages in the full draft of Climate Change 2013: The Physical Science Basis. 9,200 - the number of scientific publications cited in the full report. 54,677 - the number of comments made on the full report by the group of self-appointed expert reviewers. 1,400,000 - the number of words in the full report. 2,000,000+ - the amount in gigabytes of numerical data gathered from computers running models of the world's climate systems. 30,000,000,000 - the tonnes of ice that "likely" melted from the Antarctic Ice Sheet on average each ye
Danny OCallaghan

Climate Change Health Impact & Prevention | Climate CHIP - 0 views

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    "Climate CHIP is a non-profit website supported by charitable grants from organizations and individuals concerned about local and global threats to human health and society from climate change. We aim to provide a range of information and resources about heat stress and other health impacts of climate change." Good INTERACTIVE tools here
Danny OCallaghan

IPCC climate change figures: then and now - interactive | Environment | theguardian.com - 0 views

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    "IPCC climate change figures: then and now - interactive From the world population total to the global temperature mean, find out what has changed since the 2007 report from the UN's climate panel, the IPCC. Click on the arrow at the bottom of the screen to take a tour of the facts and figures" YOu can SCREENSHOT the graphics to include in your work
Danny OCallaghan

Is China really a climate change leader? | Jennifer Duggan | Environment | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    "A new report portrays China as a leader in tackling climate change but its emissions are still rising dramatically"
Danny OCallaghan

UK to give £720m to help poor countries cope with climate change | Environmen... - 2 views

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    "The UK will give £720m to an international fund to help poor nations cope with climate change, the Guardian can reveal."
Danny OCallaghan

Latin America: how climate change will wipe out coffee crops - and farmers | Environmen... - 1 views

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    "Rising temperatures resulting from climate change are fuelling the growth of rust, a disease ravaging coffee plantations in Central America. We report from Nicaragua's Jinotega hills, where starving villagers are desperate to save their livelihoods "
Danny OCallaghan

Climate change: how hot will it get in my lifetime? - interactive | Environment | thegu... - 1 views

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    "The UN is to publish the most exhaustive examination of climate change science to date, predicting dangerous temperature rises. How hot will it get in your lifetime? Find out with our interactive guide, which shows projections based on the report" EXCELLENT interactive graphic - i was born in 1960 check out the change in that short time
Danny OCallaghan

Climate change will hit poor countries hardest, study shows | Global development | theg... - 0 views

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    "Drought-prone areas will become drier and wet tropical regions wetter, says Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change"
Danny OCallaghan

Society will collapse by 2040 due to catastrophic food shortages, says study - Climate ... - 2 views

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    "'The results show that based on plausible climate trends and a total failure to change course, the global food supply system would face catastrophic losses, and an unprecedented epidemic of food riots'"
Daisie Hale

Practical Action - 1 views

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    It is the world's poorest people who are hardest hit by devastating droughts, floods and other extreme weather events. This is a massive injustice - climate change is caused by the world's richest countries. Around the world, Practical Action is working with people to help them adapt to the effects of climate change.
Danny OCallaghan

Cocoa - and your chocolate fix - is under threat | SE Smith | Comment is free | guardia... - 1 views

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    "Africa is getting too hot for its cocoa crop. The west has to take some responsibility both for the demand and for climate change"
Danny OCallaghan

Ice loss in Antarctica since 1980 - interactive | Environment | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    "Ice loss in Antarctica since 1980 - interactive More than 4 trillion tonnes of ice from Greenland and Antarctica has melted in the past 20 years and flowed into the oceans, pushing up sea levels. The revelations come from a landmark study that provides by far the best measure to date of the effect climate change is having on the planet's biggest ice sheets"
Danny OCallaghan

Ice loss in Greenland since 1960 - interactive | Environment | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    More than 4 trillion tonnes of ice from Greenland and Antarctica has melted in the past 20 years and flowed into the oceans, pushing up sea levels. The revelations come from a landmark study that provides by far the best measure to date of the effect climate change is having on the planet's biggest ice sheets
Danny OCallaghan

China's economy to outgrow America's by 2030 as world faces 'tectonic shift' | World ne... - 2 views

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    A US intelligence portrait of the world in 2030 predicts that China will be the largest economic power, climate change will create instability by contributing to water and food shortages, and there will be a "tectonic shift" with the rise of a global middle class.
Danny OCallaghan

Concerns raised as strange and sudden ice sheet melt reported in Greenland - Climate Ch... - 9 views

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    It IS happening NOW !!!!
Danny OCallaghan

Climate change report: what does it mean for you? - Telegraph - 0 views

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    What are the main findings of the report? How reliable is the IPCC? Do a couple of degrees really matter? How will this affect my everyday life?
Danny OCallaghan

IPCC report: The financial markets are the only hope in the race to stop global warming... - 0 views

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    "The chairman of the IPCC warns that the only way to reduce large-scale fossil-fuel use is to 'price' carbon emissions"
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