The climate protection strategy revisited
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Several revisions are necessary to improve the viability of climate protection strategies. These revisions include improved target setting schemes and burden sharing, incorporation of cooling effects from ozone depletion, heightened allowance for equity and updates of the carbon cycle and carbon data model. Revisions will enhance the likelihood that climate protection agreements will be made.
Publication Name: Ambio
Subject: Environmental issues
ISSN: 0044-7447
Year: 1998
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Climate-response functions
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Climate-response functions for sensitive US economy market sectors are discussed based on use of two empirical methods and construction of a process-based impact model based on results. Agriculture, energy and forestry can be seen to have a hill-shaped relationship to temperature, with precipitation, increasing sea level, and carbon dioxide important factors.
Publication Name: Ambio
Subject: Environmental issues
ISSN: 0044-7447
Year: 1999
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