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Title : The built environment and climate change: The path to net zero and neutral built infrastructure
Azzeddine Oudjehane, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Canada
In 2015, the Paris climate change conference led the way to combat climate change and accelerate and intensify the actions and investments needed for a sustainable low carbon future. In 2017, Mission 2020 released a strategy by which “countries should commit $300 billion an [....] » Read More
Title : Implementing low-carbon built environment solutions at scale and speed
Terry Cooke, China Partnership of Greater Philadelphia, United States
China Partnership of Greater Philadelphia (CPGP) forged the Greater Philadelphia (PHL)-Tianjin Economic-technological Development Area (TEDA) partnership in 2011. In July 2014, the PHL-TEDA partnership formally joined the U.S.- China EcoPartnership program to jumpstart innovative [....] » Read More
Title : Application of chemical technology and chemistry to control earths global warming
Virendra Kumar, Prof. Emeritus & Advocate, India
The present investigations aim to Control Earth’s Global Warming by using innovative Chemical Technology and physicochemical Catalytic processes. The increase of temperatures of earth surface has got direct relation with the rise of concentration of various greenhouse gases [....] » Read More
Title : Six step guide for making nature-based infrastructure decisions comparing the benefits of multiple ecosystem services
Deborah January Bevers, J.D., President, Houston Wilderness, United States
Natural landscapes serve our well-being in a variety of ways including water purification, flood protection, hurricane protection, carbon capture, recreation and wildlife enhancement. Identifying and understanding the benefits of services provided by local ecosystems can lead to [....] » Read More
Title : A frequency domain approach to the Surface Temperature and a Statistical Elucidation of its association with Total Ozone Concentration
Surajit Chattopadhyay, Amity University, India
We endeavor to demonstrate an association between total column ozone (TCO) and surface temperature (ST) over Kolkata, a highly polluted city belonging to the Gangetic West Bengal (GWB). The period, when the study zone experiences a change from monsoon to post-monsoon, is the focu [....] » Read More
Title : Contrasting eco-geomorphological responses to climatic changes, during the Upper Pleistocene and Holocene periods, in the South Eastern Mediterranean area
Aaron Yair, Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel
Dryland areas are regarded as highly sensitive to climatic changes. A positive relationship between rainfall and environmental factors is often assumed (water availability, species diversity, etc.) for areas with an average annual rainfall of 100-300 mm. This assumption disregard [....] » Read More
Title : Human-induced ground albedo increasing: How does it affect climate change
Emanuele Calabro, University of Messina, Italy
I n the last decades, human activities have generated increasing in ground albedo produced by deforestation and overbuilding. Man-made deforestation has caused desertification and a consequent increasing of ground reflected solar radiation. In addition, the areas of cemented land [....] » Read More
Title : Maritime disaster in outermost Island as threat of sovereignty and National Maritime Security in the International Law Perspective
Agung Imam Zulhatta, Indonesia Defense University, Indonesia
I ndonesia is one of the countries in the world that is very vulnerable to natural disasters. Climate change is increasingly extreme globally, and Indonesia’s position in the Ring of Fire become the main reasons for frequent maritime disasters such as abrasion and tsunami d [....] » Read More
Title : Extreme changes of daily rainfall and temperature patterns in a tropical sub-humid basin A statistical downscaling assessment for the 21st century
Enoch Bessah, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana
Climate change has exacerbated the occurrence of extreme weather events in many regions worldwide. The objective of this study was to assess extreme temperature and rainfall variations in the Pra River Basin (a tropical sub-humid basin in Ghana), as a case-study potentially appli [....] » Read More
Title : Impact of future climate changes on arbuscular mycorrhizal communities under organic vs conventional agricultural management systems
Sara Fareed Mohamed Wahdan, Helmholtz center for environmental research, Germany
Arbuscular mycorrhizae (AM) are the most common symbiotic association of plant roots with soil-borne fungi. AM fungi significantly improve plant growth, nutrient uptake and crop production. In addition, AM fungi can improve plant immunity to tolerate biotic and abiotic stressors. [....] » Read More