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Οι Κλιματικές αλλαγές στον κόσμο αλλά ιδιαίτερα στην Μεσόγειο και στην Κύπρο.
Τα αρχεία μου είναι εδώ: Κλιματικές Αλλαγές
Όλες οι σχετικές νομοθετικές ρυθμίσεις της ΕΕ για τη μείωση των εκπομπών αερίων του θερμοκηπίου είναι εδώ. Οι αντίστοιχες ρυθμίσεις για το θέμα της ενέργειας και των κλιματικών αλλαγών είναι εδώ. και για τη θεματική Κλιματικές Αλλαγές στην ΕΕ είναι εδώ
Η ιστοσελίδα της Ευρωπαικής Επιτροπής για τις Κλιματικές Αλλαγές είναι εδώ.
Πολλές πληροφορίες και στατιστικές έχει και η ιστοσελίδα του Eurostat με τίτλο Climate change - driving forces
The world is locking itself into an unsustainable energy future which would have far-reaching consequences, IEA warns in its latest World Energy Outlook
See Related Publication or EventThe world is locking itself into an unsustainable energy future which would have far-reaching consequences, IEA warns in its latest World Energy OutlookSee Related Publication or Event
09 November 2011 London --- Without a bold change of policy direction, the world will lock itself into an insecure, inefficient and high-carbon energy system, the International Energy Agency warned as it launched the 2011 edition of the World Energy Outlook (WEO). The agency's flagship publication, released today in London, said there is still time to act, but the window of opportunity is closing.
Global The global (land and ocean) average temperature increase between 1850 and 2009 was 0.74 0C using combined Hadley centre and CRU datasets compared to the 1850 - 1899 period average temperature and 0.84 0C using GISS dataset compared to the 1880 - 1899 period average temperature. All used temperature records show the 2000s decade (2000 - 2009) was the warmest decade. The rate of global average temperature change has increased from around 0.06 0C per decade over last 100 years, to 0.16 - 0.20 0C in last decade.
Περισσότερα: CSI 012 - Global and European temperature - Assessment published Jun 2010 Future heatwaves in Europe will be most severe in the south Heatwaves in Europe are likely to become more frequent and devastating, according to recent research. Climate change will lead to extended periods of high day and night-time temperatures, coupled with high humidity, and will particularly affect the Mediterranean coast and southern European river basins, where there are many densely populated urban areas. The summer heatwave of 2003 was thought to cause more than 70,000 early deaths across Europe. The elderly, the very young and those with heart and respiratory conditions are especially susceptible to long periods of hot and humid conditions.
Περισσότερα: Future heatwaves in Europe will be most severe in the south Cyprus Declaration on Climate Change
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BBC NEWS | Science & Environment | Key role of forests 'may be lost' ![]() By Mark Kinver, Science and environment reporter, BBC News Forests' role as massive carbon sinks is "at risk of being lost entirely", top forestry scientists have warned. The International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO) says forests are under increasing degrees of stress as a result of climate change
Η έκθεση έχει τίτλο: Impacts of Europe's changing climate - 2008 indicator-based assessment και είναι του European Environment Agency
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