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How did humans first alter global climate?
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CIPRA-Info 80: Klima - Wandel - Alpen. Tourismus und Raumplanung im Wetterstress
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Prediciton of climate change impacts on alpine discharge regimes under A2 and B2 SRES Emission scenarios for two future time periods
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Jul 07, 2021 01:10 AM
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water cycle,
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Mass Balance of the Cryosphere
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Jul 07, 2021 01:02 AM
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Adapting to climate change: see how it's done!
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Sep 18, 2013
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information systems
How do you make people sit up and take note of climate change? Using photos and video clips, the C3-Alps collection of examples says more than a thousand words.
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CIPRA's point of view: Knowing how to shape the climate
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Apr 26, 2012
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We should discharge no more greenhouse gases than the natural systems in the Alps, such as forests or moorlands, can absorb - CIPRA's vision, set out in its annual report, argues for sustained climate protection.
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International projects on the impact of climate change in mountain regions
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Jul 07, 2010
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The results of the CIRCLE MOUNTAIN Call are now available. The financing of four translational projects has been approved. The projects are to run for a period of two years and have a volume of approximatively EUR 300'000 each. The four funded projects are ARNICA, EURAS-CLIMPACT, ChangingRISKS and CAMELEON.
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Publication: mountains and climate change
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Feb 03, 2010
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The English-language Mountains and Climate Change was published recently and focused on mountains around the world and the effects of climate change. It documents the latest findings on climate change in the mountains of the world and its impact on water, glaciers, natural hazards, biodiversity, food security and migration.
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Warmest decade for at least 130 years
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Jan 12, 2010
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The last ten years will go on record as by far the warmest in the alpine region since systematic records began. In Germany even the "cool" year 2004 with an average temperature of 9.0 degrees centigrade was well above the climatological mean for Germany, at 8.2 degrees.
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Exemplary Climate Response Measures
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Aug 03, 2009
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Jul 07, 2021 01:15 AM
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players / networks
A great deal is being done in the Alps as a response to climate change.
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