Author: Carbon Dioxide and Climate Research Program (U.S.)
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Category : Atmospheric carbon dioxide
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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Summary of the Carbon Dioxide Effects Research and Assessment Program
Carbon Dioxide Effects Research and Assessment Program. Carbon Dioxide Research Progress Report
Author: United States. Department of Energy. Office of Health and Environmental Research
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Category : Atmospheric carbon dioxide
Languages : en
Pages : 100
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Publisher:
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Category : Atmospheric carbon dioxide
Languages : en
Pages : 100
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Carbon Dioxide Effects Research and Assessment Program
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Category : Atmospheric carbon dioxide
Languages : en
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Category : Atmospheric carbon dioxide
Languages : en
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Carbon dioxide effects research and assessment program [electronic Resource] : A comprehensive plan for carbon dioxide effects research and assessment. Part 1: The global carbon cycle and climatic effects of increasing carbon dioxide
Research Issues and Supporting Research of the National Program on Carbon Dioxide, Environment and Society
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Category : Atmospheric carbon dioxide
Languages : en
Pages : 218
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Publisher:
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Category : Atmospheric carbon dioxide
Languages : en
Pages : 218
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Carbon Dioxide Effects Research and Assessment Program ; Environmental Consequences of a Possible CO2-induced Climate Change. Vol. II
Author: United States Department of Energy
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Languages : en
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Carbon Dioxide Effects Research and Assessment Program
Author: United States. Department of Energy. Carbon Dioxide and Climate Division
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Category : Atmospheric carbon dioxide
Languages : en
Pages : 90
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Category : Atmospheric carbon dioxide
Languages : en
Pages : 90
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Carbon Dioxide Effects Research and Assessment Program
Carbon Dioxide Effects Research and Assessment Program. Environmental and Societal Consequences of a Possible CO2− Induced Climate Change
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In adding carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, mankind is unintentionally conducting a great biological and geophysical experiment. This experiment can be expected to increase scientific understanding of ecological systems and of the processes in the ocean and the atmosphere that partially determine world climate. But from the standpoint of governments and peoples, the major problem to be solved is to understand the nature of the impacts on societies of rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), with the objective of avoiding or ameliorating unfavorable impacts and gaining most benefit from favorable impacts. The research program proposed herein is designed to provide the understanding needed to achieve this objective. It is based on a recognition of the distinctive characteristics of the CO2 problem. It is concluded that three kinds of research on the consequences of rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide and possible climatic changes are called for: assessment of risks; research to enhance beneficial effects and lessen harmful ones, where this is possible, and to slow down rates of carbon dioxide emission; and study of potential social and institutional responses to projected climatic changes.
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In adding carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, mankind is unintentionally conducting a great biological and geophysical experiment. This experiment can be expected to increase scientific understanding of ecological systems and of the processes in the ocean and the atmosphere that partially determine world climate. But from the standpoint of governments and peoples, the major problem to be solved is to understand the nature of the impacts on societies of rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), with the objective of avoiding or ameliorating unfavorable impacts and gaining most benefit from favorable impacts. The research program proposed herein is designed to provide the understanding needed to achieve this objective. It is based on a recognition of the distinctive characteristics of the CO2 problem. It is concluded that three kinds of research on the consequences of rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide and possible climatic changes are called for: assessment of risks; research to enhance beneficial effects and lessen harmful ones, where this is possible, and to slow down rates of carbon dioxide emission; and study of potential social and institutional responses to projected climatic changes.