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Bulletin nº Vol 61 (1) - 2012
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Publish Date: 1 July 2012
This paper briefly explores the climate change mitigation benefits from the goals of the United Nations Sustainable Energy for All Initiative. In doing so, it relies on the analytical work and scenarios of the forthcoming Global Energy Assessment.
Bulletin nº Vol 61 (1) - 2012
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Publish Date: 1 July 2012
It is useful to recall what scientists have said about the evolution of our climate in response to the increased greenhouse effect caused by human activity.
Bulletin nº Vol 61 (1) - 2012
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Publish Date: 1 July 2012
Water is the natural capital of the growing world population. Services built on our natural capital are the currency of the 21st century. Hydrological Monitoring – 2012 Global Industry Survey Your Participation Matters!
Bulletin nº Vol 61 (1) - 2012
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Publish Date: 1 July 2012
Our ability to reduce disaster risk relies on the full engagement of local governments. When national and local governments work together, they can be a formidable alliance for risk reduction.
Bulletin nº Vol 61 (2) - 2012
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Publish Date: 1 November 2012
Climate change is as hard on the economy as it is on society. Extreme weather and climate events have exacted a heavy toll in recent years, taking hundreds of thousands of lives and causing upward of US$ 380 billion in economic losses – a tally that is expected to double every 12 years.
Bulletin nº Vol 61 (2) - 2012
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Publish Date: 1 November 2012
Since its inception about 50 years ago, the WMO Fellowship Programme has assisted countless National Meteorological and Hydrological Service of WMO Members, providing them with experts whom have gone on to play key roles in the fields of weather, climate and water.
Bulletin nº Vol 61 (2) - 2012
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Publish Date: 1 November 2012
The Global Framework for Climate Services (GFCS) identifies four initial priority areas: water, food security, health and disaster risk reduction. Drought and desertification are important issues in all of these areas.
Bulletin nº Vol 61 (1) - 2012
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Publish Date: 1 July 2012
April 2012 marked the 20th anniversary of the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS) Programme, which ensures provision of the observational data and information that is the foundation for decisions on climate.
Bulletin nº Vol 61 (1) - 2012
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Publish Date: 1 July 2012
Hundreds of thousands of lives, and livelihoods, are threatened and lost every year in Africa due to the impacts of climate variability and severe weather conditions.
Bulletin nº Vol 61 (1) - 2012
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Publish Date: 1 July 2012
The Green Climate Fund is being set up as the global channel through which most climate finance will flow. It is the intended distribution mechanism for US$ 100 billion in assistance, which developed countries have pledged to mobilise for developing nations annually by 2020