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Climate Change. Studies and Resources.
Published 16th October 2009 - 0 comments - 963 views -

For supporters and skeptics, for those who are climate change rookies, for those who print pages from COP15 website and those who took part at the Kyoto negociations, here are further studies, reports and resources that will help answer some burning questions and will also make it even clearer that a COP15 failure is not an option.
- ETUC (European Trade Union Confederation) - Climate Change and Employment (February 2007) (pdf)
- Chatham House (former Royal Institute of International Affairs) - Changing Climates - Contemporary Chinese Views of Europe (2007) (pdf)
- CSIRO (Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation)- Projected Changes in Climatological Forcing for Coastal Erosion in NSW (August 2007) (pdf)
- WBCSD (World Business Council for Sustainable Development) - Carbon and Climate Change (September 2007) (pdf)
- KPMG - Climate Changes your Business (April 2008) (pdf)
- Germanwatch - The Climate Change Performance Index 2008 (pdf)
- FCRN (Food Climate Research Network)- Cooking up a storm: Food, Greenhouse Gas Emissions and our Changing Climate (September 2008) (pdf)
- Globescan - Climate Decision Maker Survey (December 2008) (pdf)
- HEAL (Health and Environemnt Alliance), CAN-E (Climate Action Network Europe) and WWF - The Co-benefits to Health of a Strong EU Climate Change Policy (October 2008) (pdf)
- Ceres - Water Scarcity and Climate Change (February 2009) (pdf)
- WBCSD (World Business Council for Sustainable Development) - Water, Energy and Climate Change: A contribution from the business community (March 2009) (pdf)
- WWF - Climates Changes and Species (March 2009) (pdf)
- IISD (International Institute for Sustainable Development): Rising Temperatures, Rising Tensions (June 2009) (pdf)
- IFPRI (International Food Policy Research Institute) - Climate Change - Impact on Agriculture and Costs of Adaptation (September 2009) (pdf)
- United Nations - Monitoring Disaster Displacement in the Context of Climate Change (September 2009) (pdf)
- Economics of Climate Adaption Working Group - Shaping Climate-resilient Development (September 2009) (pdf)
- EEA (European Environment Agency) - Regional Climate Change and Adaptation - The Alps Facing the Challenge of Changing Water Resources (September 2009) (pdf)
- WWF - Arctic Climate Feedbacks: Global Implications (September 2009) (pdf)
*Tech tip. Some of these reports are pretty big, so - especially if your computer is slow - save pdf (right click - save link as) first & then open it for an enhanced experience.
International Institute for Sustainable Development
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