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Browsing Social-economics of Climate Change by Subject "climate change"

Browsing Social-economics of Climate Change by Subject "climate change"

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  • Hovi, Jon; Skodvin, Tora; Aakre, Stine (Librello, Switzerland, 2013-09-20)
    More than two decades of climate change negotiations have produced a series of global climate agreements, such as the Kyoto Protocol and the Copenhagen Accords, but have nevertheless made very limited progress in curbing ...
  • Ituma, E. A. (Scientific Research Publishing, 2013-10)
    Christocentric ecotheology is a concept that examines ecological phenomena from Christian theological perspective. This research was therefore required to examine the theological implications of climate change with the aim ...
  • Mazzolli, Marcelo (Canadian center of Science and Education, 2012-06-19)
    It is not known whether impacts of climate change may grow so intense as to threaten permanently the economic sustainability of countries. In this article, the mid-term impact of climate change was modeled for countries ranked ...
  • Watkiss, P.; Downing, T.; Dyszynski, J.; Pye, S.; Savage, M.; Goodwin, J.; Longanecker, M.; Lynn, S. (Global Climate Adaptation Partnership (GCAP), 2011)
    Key Messages  Tanzania currently suffers high economic costs due to extreme events  Tanzania’s economy is very dependent on the climate, because a large proportion of GDP is associated with climate sensitive activities, ...
  • Capstick, S. B. (MDPI, Basel, Switzerland, 2013-08)
    Climate change is often referred to as one of the most complicated challenges facing humanity, characterised in various literatures as a social dilemma operating at multiple scales (individual, national, international). ...
  • Mölders, N. (MDPI, Basel, Switzerland, 2013-12)
    Climate change captured my interest as a teenager when, at the dining table, my dad talked about potential anthropogenic climate changes. He brought up subjects such as “climate could change if the Siberian Rivers were to ...
  • Dasaklis, T. K.; Pappis, C. P. (Omnia Science, 2013-09)
    Purpose: The paper aims to provide a general overview of the impacts of climate change upon supply chains and to analyze the implications of climate change for supply chain management in terms of strategic and operational ...

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