Stakeholder Relevance of the CES Project
Jenny Gode and Philip Thörn, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute
Conference on Future Climate and Renewable Energy:
Impacts, Risks and Adaptation
31 May - 2 June 2010
Oslo, Norway
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CES – a stakeholder relevant project
with strengths and weaknesses
Stakeholder Relevance of the CES Project
Jenny Gode, 31 May 2010
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with those of a pre 9/11 2001 survey, according to
which Britons (33%) and Europeans (31%) rated ’the environment’ as the most
important global problem (MORI, 2001). Other research also shows that most
people believe that climate change is already happening and will continue in the
future (e.g. Bostrom et al., 1994; Kempton et al., 1995; Dunlap, 1998; Lorenzoni,
2003).
At a cross-cutting European
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driven profiles on
roads at ice-free areas (Fig. 2; Magnu´sson 2003: 2931;
Magnu´sson et al. 2005a). The surface of all the ice caps
on 12 August 1998 consisted mainly of ice and wet firn,
yielding a dominating surface backscatter C-band signal
(5.6-cm wavelength) with negligible backscatter from the
shallow ice and wet snow penetrating parts of the signal.
The signal penetration is typically less
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An ice edge was observed in the area from 67°31'N and 023°35'W to 66°41'N and 23°43'W. Westerlies were a little more prevailing in the Greenland Strait and north of Iceland than on average
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Regional hydrological droughts in north-western
Europe and associated weather types
Anne K. Fleig (1), Lena M. Tallaksen (1), Hege Hisdal (2) & David M. Hannah (3)
(1) University of Oslo, (2) Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate, (3) University of Birmingham.
CES conference, Oslo, Norway, 31 May - 2 June 2010
Bewl Reservoir in southeast England, February 2006. (Photo: Reuters
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