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Climate Change and POPs: Predicting the Impacts

… to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, such as improvement of energy efficiency in power stations, replacement of fossil … populations are an excellent source of nutrients and energy and contribute to good social, spiritual and physical … to cope with low oxygen conditions, switching to anaerobic energy production (Zebe and Schiedek, 1996). There is little …
19 Jun 2026 Document

Desertification and Climate Change

… of the Earth’s surface that absorb or scatter radiant energy. Global atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide, … of the Earth’s surface that absorb or scatter radiant energy. Global atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide, … of the Earth’s surface that absorb or scatter radiant energy. Global atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide, …
19 Jun 2026 Document in Climate and Atmosphere

IUCN response to the Paris Climate Change Agreement

… conservation avoided; and ACKNOWLEDGING the efforts of the Energy Law and Climate Change Specialist Group of the World … advance IUCN's engagement in the transition to renewable energy; The World Conservation Congress, at its session in … Paris Agreement to accelerate implementation of renewable energy production; 4. CALLS ON all Members to strengthen …
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Climate Change- International Legal Regime - extract from InforMEA e-learning course

… of indicative measures are proposed, such as: • Promoting energy efficiency • Promoting renewable energy • Phasing out subsidies that contravene the objectives … https://www.informea.org/en/terms/renewable-energy
01 Mar 2017 Course lesson in Climate and Atmosphere

Integration of nature-based solutions into strategies to combat climate change

… territorial climate change adaptation and mitigation, energy and land-use planning policies and strategies, as well …
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Climate Change Vulnerability of Migratory Species

… al communities1,2. Their vulnerability stems from the large energy investment they make to  … energy available for their annual migration34.    … sea  surface  temperatures56,57,58,59.  The  extra  energy  required  for  this migration  … when food requirements and abundances do not coincide52,61. Energy‐intensive migrations are timed with critical life  …
19 Jun 2026 Document

Indigenous and traditional peoples and climate change

… and changes the efficiency of ecosystem exchange of water, energy and CO2 with the atmosphere. It is expected that the … the negative impact of flood risk, water supply, health, energy and ecosystems. However, there are various approaches …
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