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John Pearce

Majuro Declaration for Climate Leadership - 0 views

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    "CLIMATE CHANGE HAS ARRIVED Here in the Pacific, droughts, floods, cyclones and rising seas are destroying our homes and jeopardizing our future. On 3 September, Pacific leaders will gather in Majuro to launch a new wave of climate leadership."
John Pearce

Warming slowed by cooling Pacific Ocean - 0 views

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    "The cooling of eastern Pacific Ocean waters has been counteracting the warming effect of greenhouse gases. Our research, released today in Nature, shows this natural variability in ocean cycles is responsible for the "hiatus" in global warming over the last ten years or so."
Vicki Perrett

Greenpeace Australia Pacific - 0 views

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    Greenpeace Australia Pacific blog
Vicki Perrett

Greenpeace Australia Pacific - 0 views

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    Homepage of Greenpeace Australia Pacific
John Pearce

400ppm | Royal Institution of Australia - 0 views

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    Last week the world's atmosphere took a giant leap backward. For the first time in more than 3 million years, the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) reached 400 parts per million. This was recorded at the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration's Earth System Research Laboratory located on Mauna Loa in Hawaii right out in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, a long way from major sources of CO2 in Asia and North America. What this means for the environment is uncertain but it's likely that, if no measures are taken to reduce this level of greenhouse gas, we could be headed for 3-4 degrees C warming globally by the end of this century
John Pearce

Climate models on the mark, Australian-led research finds - 0 views

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    "A common refrain by climate sceptics that surface temperatures have not warmed over the past 17 years, implying climate models predicting otherwise are unreliable, has been refuted by new research led by James Risbey, a senior CSIRO researcher. Setting aside the fact the equal hottest years on record - 2005 and 2010 - fall well within the past 17 years, Dr Risbey and fellow researchers examined claims - including by some members of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change - that models overestimated global warming. In a study published in Nature Climate Change on Monday, the team found that models actually generate good estimates of recent and past trends provided they also took into account natural variability, particularly the key El Nino-La Nina phases in the Pacific."
Vicki Perrett

Journeys for Climate Justice - Making your carbon offset really count - 0 views

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    Journeys for Climate Justice aims to establish partnerships between people in Australia (and other developed countries) and the Asia Pacific region to tackle climate change. We aim to address the inequitable impacts of climate change, which fall on peoples who have contributed the least to the problem and have the least resources to deal with them.
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