Ultimos Posts 1. 04/12/2009 07:02 - Climategate? agora na voz de judith curry Curriculum Vitae Having been riveted for the last few days by posts in the blogosphere on the HADCRU hack and the increasing attention being given to this by the mainstream media, I would like to provide an external but insider assessment and perspective. My perspective is as a climate researcher that is not involved directly in any of the controversies and issues in the purloined ... 2. 03/12/2009 19:08 - 0 emissões,1 ano, 2 amigos, 3 continentes,4 rodas Dois amigos (Alexandre Páris e Tiago Santos) juntam-se numa aventura de quatro rodas em duas bicicletas, com o objectivo de provar que é possível atravessar três continentes com zero emissões(CO2). Nesta viagem pretende-se atravessar alguns países da Europa, Norte de África e Ásia sem recurso a carros de apoio. Deste modo divulgando e sensibilizando para o uso de um transporte aces... 3. 03/12/2009 14:28 - Fao paper and policy brief on food security and agricultural mitigation in developing countries FAO has prepared a paper which underlines the need for more interrelated solutions to the interrelated challenges of food security and climate change. The paper addresses possibilities for maximizing synergies (mitigation and co-benefits) and minimizing trade-offs, as well as relevant financing options and their MRV requirements. Finally, it suggests possible steps at the internati... 4. 02/12/2009 19:44 - Climate scientist james hansen talks about global warming, copenhagen, and his new book. Dada a duplamente relevante perito e uma excelente entrevista, passo-a na íntegra. Para ser (re)lida! ! By Sharon Begley | Newsweek Web Exclusive Nov 24, 2009 James Hansen , director of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York, is one of the world's most famous climatologists. He testified at a 1988 U.S. Senate hearing that the emission of carbon dioxide from burning ... 5. 02/12/2009 15:48 - Condoms for climate change? posted by: Beth B. 22 November 2009 71 comments If left unchecked, global climate change has the potential to drastically affect our access to fresh water, adequate food, and ample landspace for housing and agriculture. Many experts point to the rapid growth of the world's population in the last hundreds years as one of the factors that have intensified the effects of climate chang... | Estadisticas Posicion del Blog en Nuestro Ranking Hits Semanales Hits Mensuales |