Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Climate Change Adaptation



CLIMATE ADAPTATION

  

Desertec

Ong Van Sinh/UNEP

Roger LeMoyne/UNEP

 
‘Unprecedented in the history of mankind’ – were the thoughts of engineer, Dr Alison Cooke, from the University of Cambridge as she observed at first hand her first UN Conference of the Parties (COP) meeting in Cancun, Mexico. ‘The Cancun Conference restored confidence in the UNFCCC process which had been so badly damaged at Copenhagen’, said environment consultant, Claire Parker, because it identified the topics on which an agreement is in sight, and the technical issues that need to be resolved to bring that about.
Sir Crispin Tickell, former UK Ambassador to the UN, and an outsider at Cancun, felt that ‘if Copenhagen mostly failed, Cancun partly succeeded. Negotiations to set up arrangements to manage the enormous and growing problems our society faces over issues ranging from climate change (or as I prefer to call it climate destabilization) to destruction of forests, were at least put back on track for the next round at Durban’.
However, Professor Mike Hulme writing from the University of East Anglia, was concerned that ‘without a more generous and decisive spirit from industrialised countries, with legally-binding commitments backed up by sanctions, Cancun does very little to raise the hopes of the world’s two billion poorest people’.
Certainly, adaptation to climate change remains high on the international agenda as will be seen in current and future papers from exp

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CLEAN POWER FROM DESERTS AND ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
Dr Gerry Wolff PhD CEng
Coordinator of Desertec-UK
IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON WATER RESOURCES IN AFRICA and the Role of Adaptation
Kevin Chika Urama and Nicholas Ozor
African Technology Policy Studies Network (ATPS)
Nairobi, Kenya
THE POLITICS OF ADAPTATION
Peter Dawe
Wash Tidal Barrier Corp plc, Cambridge, UK
www.washbarrier.org
RESPONDING TO CHANGES IN NATURE
Dr. Julian Wright and Dr. Phil IrvingThe Environment Agency
SmartLIFE: GOVERNMENT, INDUSTRY AND EDUCATION ADAPTING TO CLIMATE CHANGE
David Arkell

SmartLIFE Project Director and Head of Innovation Partnerships, Cambridgeshire County Council
SIX REASONS WHY ADAPTATION IS NOW UNAVOIDABLE
Martin Parry

Grantham Institute and Centre for Environmental Policy, Imperial College London
KNOWLEDGE ACTION NETWORKS
Connecting Regional Climate Change Assessments to Local Action
C.F. Kennel
Sustainability Solutions Institute and Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego; Global Water Initiative, University of Cambridge/UCSD
S. Daultrey
Global Water Initiative, University of Cambridge/UCSD
THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT FIT FOR A SUSTAINABLE, ENERGYEFFICIENT AND CLIMATE RESILIENT WORLD
M.J. Kelly

Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge
THE POPULATION FACTOR: HOW DOES IT RELATE TO CLIMATE CHANGE?
Malcolm Potts and Leah Marsh

Bixby Center for Population, Health and Sustainability, University
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