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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  The 2012 UN Conference on Climate Change (COP 18) – highlights of days 3 and 4
“A sense of urgency is seriously missing from these negotiations!”
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  Tourism and climate change on the Doha agenda
Side-event at COP18 will address tourism response to climate change
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  The 2012 UN Conference on Climate Change (COP 18) - highlights
There’s a need for presenting climate data in innovative ways for illiterate populations.
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  The 2012 UN Conference on Climate Change (COP 18) - highlights
There’s a need for presenting climate data in innovative ways for illiterate populations.
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  The 2012 UN Climate Change Conference
Russia, Japan and Canada have pulled out of the Kyoto Protocol since. Whether they will be persuaded to reinstate their backing during COP18 remains t...
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  Climate change, impacts and vulnerability in Europe 2012 – New EEA Report
Melting of the Greenland ice sheet has doubled since the 1990s; 250 billion tonnes of mass on average has been lost every year between 2005 and 2009.
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  Significant Climate Anomalies and Events for October 2012
October marked the 36th consecutive October and 332nd consecutive month with a global temperature above the 20th century average.
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  How changes in our behaviour could significantly reduce CO2 emissions in the EU
The study indicates that behavioral changes can complement technological changes and can allow emission reduction targets to be reached more cost-effe...
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  Featured paper: Fiji tourism policy and climate change adaptation
How can Pacific island tourism adapt to climate change?
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  "Chasing Ice:" a 75-minute documentary about climate change
The ‘Extreme Ice Survey’ was launched in 2007, when cameras were set up in Alaska, Montana, Greenland and Iceland, to shoot every hour initially and l...
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