This collection contains 43 open-access research papers on climate change. Results are sourced from arXiv, Archive. Publications span 2003–2010. Topics covered include: Conservatism -- United States, Conservatisme -- États-Unis, Conservatism, Summer. Every result links directly to a freely downloadable PDF — no account, no paywall.
arXiv
Roy Sarkis
This paper studies the macroeconomic dynamics of climate policy in a multi-sector dynamic general equilibrium model with renewable and non-renewable energy, sector-specific capital adjustment frictions, household energy demand, and endogenous fossil resource dynamics. The central mechanism is that d…
arXiv
Tanja Korsten Bugajski, Nicolai Peder Bulow Pedersen, J. Eduardo Vera-Valdes
Whether global warming is accelerating remains contested because internal variability and spatial heterogeneity can obscure changes in warming rates. Here we use a Bayesian hierarchical spatio-temporal model with structured spatial dependence to estimate local warming trajectories and acceleration, …
arXiv
Marissa Ramirez de Chanlatte, Arjun Rewari, Trevor Darrell et al.
…both a database of geospatial forest data as well as open-source methods and tools for forest mapping by uncrewed aerial vehicle. Such data are useful for a variety of climate applications including prioritizing reforestation efforts, informing wildfire hazard reduction, and monitoring carbon seque…
arXiv
Jacopo Bonari, Francesca Marsili, Max von Danwitz et al.
…emergency responders, especially during crises. With aging infrastructures, increasing traffic volumes and loads, and the intensifying impacts of extreme weather events due to climate change, the development of effective physics-informed structural health monitoring (SHM) frameworks has become crit…
arXiv
Jacopo Bonari, Max von Danwitz, Alexander Popp
…movement of people, goods, and emergency services. With aging infrastructures, increasing traffic volumes and loads, and growing impact of extreme weather events driven by climate change, the development of reliable structural health monitoring (SHM) strategies has become of utmost importance. A ke…
arXiv
Koen van Greevenbroek, Steven J. Davis, Ken Caldeira
…for roughly a third of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Researchers have thus often sought opportunities to simultaneously redress these large impacts on human health and climate; "dietary shifts" are frequently identified as key to both improving health and reducing land-related GHG emissions. Here…
arXiv
Ekaterina Landgren, Shriya Nagpal, Joshua Garland et al.
Many climate… ▽ More Many climate change mitigation policies enjoy large majority support from the U.S. public. Yet, both Republicans and Democrats underestimate public support for climate policies, on average, with Republicans underestimating by more. Explaining this is a major puzzle in climate ch…
arXiv
Roberto da Silvaa, Eliseu Venites Filho, Eduardo V. Stock et al.
Capturing stylized facts and their evolution is essential for understanding the impact of climate… ▽ More Capturing stylized facts and their evolution is essential for understanding the impact of climate change on complex environmental systems. In this work, we investigate the spectral properties of…
Archive
2010
Stransky, Brenton
202 pages : 22 cm Includes facts, figures, and charts on various government programs Includes bibliographical references Conservatism -- Government spending -- Taxation -- Government run healthcare -- Healthcare solutions -- Financial crises -- Government bailouts -- Climate change -- Responsible en…
Conservatism -- United States
Conservatisme -- États-Unis
Conservatism
Archive
2003
Pike, Katy
16 pages : 26 cm Describes the climate and activities of summer and the ways in which some animals and plants function in the warm weather 550 Includes glossary and index
Summer
Seasons