Mapa Mundial e Interactivo do Aquecimento Global
Sustentabilidade

Mapa Mundial e Interactivo do Aquecimento Global


About the map [link here]

Global temperature in 1998 was the hottest in the historical record, and the temperature increase over the 20th century is likely to be the highest of the past millennium. Global average temperatures have warmed about one degree Fahrenheit (0.6 C) since 1900. The ten warmest years on record have occurred since 1987, seven of them since 1994.
This map illustrates the local consequences of global warming.
Events indicated on the map are divided into two categories:
Dr. Sharon Locke of the University of Southern Maine and Dr. Susanne Moser of the Union of Concerned Scientists researched, categorized, and described the events featured on this world map and completed a map update in January 2003 based on the latest scientific findings. This updated map builds on work originally undertaken by the Sierra Club and extended by Dr. Janine Bloomfield and Molly Smith of Environmental Defense and Dr. Sharon Locke for the first edition, published in 1999. The Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) has developed background materials on the map for scientists and map curriculum materials for high school teachers.
Dr. John Harte, Dr. Richard Moss, Dr. Stephen Schneider, Dr. Anthony Janetos, and Dr. Janine Bloomfield provided scientific peer review at various stages of compiling and updating the map.
The World Resources Institute oversaw the production of the printed version of the map and undertook the design and construction of this web site. In January 2003, the Union of Concerned Scientists updated the website to reflect the new map points.
Support for this project has been generously provided by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.
The printed version of the map and the graphic images used on this web site were designed by Cutting Edge Graphics, and modified by Kamenko Pajic at UCS.
For additional information sources and links, see "Contact us", "Organizations", and "References."

The following organizations produced GLOBAL WARMING: Early Warning Signs:
Environmental Defense
Natural Resources Defense Council
Sierra Club
Union of Concerned Scientists
U.S. Public Interest Research Group
World Resources Institute
World Wildlife Fund




loading...

- 800 Scientists Demand Global Gmo “experiment” - Signers Grow Every Year
Fontes: Natural cures not medicine BioTerra Did you hear about the 800 esteemed scientists who came together and demanded the production of genetically modified crops and products be stopped? Scientists who called on world powers to...

- Foto Do Dia - Aquecimento Global é Por Demais Evidente (mapas De Temperatura Da Nasa) - O Que Sairá Em Termos De Resoluções No Rio+20?
by Michael Graham Richard, Ottawa, Canada on 12.13.10#social-media-widgets { float: right; height: 20px; margin-top: -20px; }#social-media-widgets ul { margin: 0px; padding: 0px; }#social-media-widgets ul li { display: inline; height: 20px; list-style-type:...

- Ranking Of The Climate Change Vulnerability Index - Maplecroft
Big economies of the future - Bangladesh, India, Philippines, Vietnam and Pakistan - most at risk from climate change21/10/2010 A new global ranking, calculating the vulnerability of 170 countries to the impacts of climate change over the next 30 years,...

- Dia Mundial Da Biodiversidade: Biodiversity Heritage Library
About the Biodiversity Heritage Library Ten major natural history museum libraries, botanical libraries, and research institutions have joined to form the Biodiversity Heritage Library Project. The group is developing a strategy and operational plan...

- Condoms For Climate Change?
posted by: Beth B. 22 November 2009 71 comments If left unchecked, global climate change has the potential to drastically affect our access to fresh water, adequate food, and ample landspace for housing and...



Sustentabilidade








.