Environmental Impact is an internet resource created in response to a demand from the scientific community, policy makers and information specialists for a single comprehensive bibliographic information resource on climate change and other influences of humans on the biosphere. It also covers other aspects of human damage to the environment such as pollution, deforestation, desertification and habitat loss.
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  New clue to aid the understanding of the breakdown and melting of glaciers
Carbon dioxide molecules affect the bonds between water molecules at the crack tip and decrease their strength by altering the dissociation energy of ...
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  Future Policy Award 2012 – Palau is a winner!
“The aim of the World Future Council is to raise awareness for exemplary policies and speed up policy action towards just, sustainable and peaceful so...
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  Biofuels production and biodiversity
“In less economically advanced communities, increasing food prices or shifts in local crops from food to energy, will increase pressures on local biod...
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  Geoengineering techniques and their unintended impacts on biodiversity
“International law provides an incomplete basis for the governance of geoengineering.”
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  Himalayan glaciers melt rate is uncertain – More consistent data needed
“There has been no long-term comprehensive in-situ monitoring of glacial melt contributing to the knowledge of hydrology in the river basins of the Hi...
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  Himalayan glaciers melt rate is uncertain – More consistent data needed
“There has been no long-term comprehensive in-situ monitoring of glacial melt contributing to the knowledge of hydrology in the river basins of the Hi...
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  How many developing countries were helped with funding for climate mitigation? Global Environment Fa
Developing countries and economies in transition benefited from $3.6 billion in funding.
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  Crop wild relatives help adapt agriculture to climate change
Dr Ruth Eastwood is Crop Wild Relatives Project co-ordinator, based at RBG Kew’s Millennium Seed Bank at Wakehurst Place, UK.
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  Penguin declines: tourism not to blame
Environmental change a more likely cause for penguin decline than tourism
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  Balancing ecotourism and conservation in National Park management: Austrian case study
Study calculates trade-offs between tourism and conservation
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