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The primary objectives of recent energy initiatives have been: (1) lowering greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions; and (2) increasing US energy security by reducing oil imports for the purposes of making the US less vulnerable to the actions of other countries. The concern is that relying on sometimes...
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The work purpose is the analysis of ongoing trends in constructions through the investigation of main product innovations that have been introduced to the market in the last year. The aim is to analyze the impacts on market dynamics produced by energy saving regulations such as the establishment...
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This article examines the destabilizing impact of rapid-onset, climate-related disasters. It uses a sample of storms and floods in conjunction with two intensity measures of civil unrest to examine two perspectives on human reactions to disasters (conflictual, cooperative). It also uses insights...
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In July 2008, motivated by the expected high growth of aviation and the related impacts on climate change, the European Parliament adopted a directive to include airlines in the European Emissions Trading Scheme. This paper discusses possible impacts of this inclusion on the aviation industry in...
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A globális klímaváltozás várható hatásai miatt az idegenforgalom új kihívásokkal néz szembe. A prognosztizált hatások régiónként eltérőek, annyi azonban bizonyosnak tűnik, hogy a változó csapadékeloszlás és -összegek, a megváltozott komfortérzet, valamint a nagyobb...
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Bangladesh has been identified as one of the countries most vulnerable to climate change and rising sea-level. This is because it is located at the northern end of the funnel-shaped Bay of Bengal, and as a consequence it has experienced a number of severe storm surges in the last three decades....
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Climate policy has been mainly studied with economic models that assume representative, rational agents. However, it aims at changing behavior associated with carbon-intensive goods that are often subject to bounded rationality and social preferences, such as status and imitation. Here we use a...
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The livelihoods of people in the Andes are expected to be affected by climate change due to their dependence on glacier water. The observed decrease in glacier volume over the last few decades is likely to accelerate during the current century, which will affect water availability in the region....
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different institutions of climate change mitigation, land grabs and disasters interacts with the political processes of current …
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A model of investment in crop sowing machinery is applied to wheat production under current and projected climatic conditions at several locations in south-western Australia. The model includes yield responses to time of sowing at each location given current and projected climatic conditions....
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