Every month University of Alabama climatologists John Christy and Roy Spencer report the latest global temperature trends from satellite data. Above are the newest data updated through July, 2009.
Global warming &climate changesGlobal temperature measurements remote from human habitation and activity show no evidence of a warming during the last century. Such sites include proxy measurements such as tree rings, marine sediments and ice cores, weather balloons and satellite measurements in the lower atmosphere, and many surface sites where human influence is minimal.
The document discusses climate change and its causes according to research by Team Norvergence. It finds that the planet's climate has cycled throughout history, but the global temperature has increased 1 degree Celsius in the last 120 years. Human activities like burning fossil fuels and deforestation have raised greenhouse gas levels exponentially compared to natural levels, influencing the climate. The influence of human emissions on climate change is now overwhelming and causing effects like ocean acidification.
The document discusses global warming and the greenhouse effect. It aims to explain the factors that contribute to the Earth's heat balance, investigate the causes and effects of greenhouse gases, and analyze how natural warming differs from amplified warming caused by human activity. Several topics are covered, including the growth of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere over time, the main greenhouse gases and their contributions, and predictions about rising sea levels and more extreme weather if global warming continues.
Arctic climate change through the lens of data visualizationZachary Labe
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The document discusses climate change in the Arctic through data visualization. It notes that Arctic temperatures are rising more than 3 times faster than the global average. Sea ice extent is declining at a rate of nearly 0.8 million km2 per decade. Future projections show continued sea ice loss and Arctic warming, which could influence weather patterns in mid-latitudes through impacts on jet streams and storm tracks. Improved understanding of these connections and their dependence on factors like the quasi-biennial oscillation could help constrain predictions. Data visualization is presented as an important tool for communicating climate science.
Climate is defined as the average weather conditions in a particular region over many years, while weather is the current state of the atmosphere. The average global temperature has increased by around 1属C over the last 100 years, which scientists believe is responsible for more extreme weather events. Normally climate changes very gradually over long periods, but the current warming is occurring much faster than past natural changes. Greenhouse gases and other human emissions are thought to be the main cause of current global warming. Small actions like carpooling and conserving energy can help reduce our emissions and slow further climate change.
Climate zones are determined by temperature and rainfall. Using data on temperature and rainfall, climographs can be created to show these climate characteristics. Two example climographs are provided and the document asks how they differ and what climate zone they could represent. The K旦ppen Climate Classification System is then introduced as the most widely used system for classifying the world's climates based on patterns of vegetation and soils that generally coincide with climatic regions defined by temperature and rainfall.
油 A humanity is not responsible for climate changetalipbekova01
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Humanity is not responsible for climate change according to the document. The document discusses 5 main hypotheses for the causes of climate change: 1) Changes in solar activity, 2) Changes in the Earth's orbit and axis, 3) Ocean currents and composition, 4) Volcanic activity, and 5) Human activity. However, the document argues that compared to the size of the Earth, human activity's impact is small and that global warming has occurred before humans existed, suggesting humans may have sped it up slightly but are not the main cause. It also questions the accuracy of historical temperature measurements.
This document discusses using weather as a way to discuss climate change through a weather observers program. It covers topics like the composition of the atmosphere, heat and temperature, air pressure and winds, clouds and precipitation, and how climate and weather predictions may directly affect people. It shows data on increasing trends in Midwest temperature and precipitation, especially in spring and summer. It also discusses observations of major increases in very heavy precipitation events, extreme precipitation events, and the projected increase in consecutive dry days for agriculture. The goal is to have a fact-based discussion about climate change that reduces biases by using weather as a relatable topic.
The document discusses climate change and global warming based on reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). It summarizes that global temperatures have risen 0.74属C between 1906 and 2005 according to the IPCC, causing sea level rise, shrinking glaciers and ice caps. The IPCC forecasts continued temperature rise of 2.5-10属F over the next century if greenhouse gas emissions are not reduced. The effects of climate change will vary by region but include risks from heat waves, flooding, drought and wildfires.
Summary: It is not disputed that mean temperature of Earth has increased by 0.8属 C since the early 20th century. Various factors affecting Earths surface temperature have been examined and it is found that no mathematical correlation exists between those factors and Global Warming. It is suggested that Earth dynamically keeps its surface temperature.
The document argues that global warming is not man-made for several reasons: 1) Some scientists have signed petitions stating there is no evidence it is man-made; 2) Satellite data shows no trend in global temperature change; and 3) Computer models used to predict future temperatures are too crude to be accurate. It claims the sun, not human activity, is causing any warming and that governments and Al Gore have lied about or misrepresented data on topics like glaciers and polar bears for financial gain.
This document discusses climate change and its causes. It notes that climate change refers to significant and lasting changes in weather patterns over decades or longer. These changes can be caused by natural factors like volcanoes or human activities that release greenhouse gases. Evidence of climate change includes rising global temperatures, melting ice and snow, and sea level rise. The document suggests some approaches to addressing climate change, such as reducing greenhouse gas emissions, developing alternative energies, and preparing for climate impacts.
Global warming is part of natural climate cycles according to the document. It argues that the Earth's climate is primarily influenced by solar activity and fluctuations in the sun's irradiance. The document provides several lines of evidence from historical temperature and greenhouse gas records, as well as studies on plankton and agriculture, to support its view that global warming poses no significant risks and may provide economic benefits from increased growing seasons and rainfall. However, it does not consider the potential long-term consequences of rising sea levels or more severe storms.
Global Environmental Problem Regarding AtmospherePatricia Samonte
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The document discusses the greenhouse effect and global warming. It explains that the greenhouse effect refers to how gases in the atmosphere like carbon dioxide trap heat from the sun and warm the Earth's surface, making it suitable for life. However, human activities are increasing the amounts of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, enhancing the greenhouse effect and causing the planet to warm up in a phenomenon known as global warming. Global warming means the entire climate is changing as more heat gets trapped by the thicker blanket of greenhouse gases.
This document discusses the relationship between solar variation and climatic changes. It introduces that the sun provides the energy that drives Earth's climate and any changes in the sun's output can affect the climate. It then covers topics like how solar variation is measured, records of past solar activity, the relationship between solar activity and historical climate changes like the Little Ice Age, and conclusions that the climate appears to be highly sensitive even to small changes in solar irradiance.
The document discusses recent scientific data from NASA showing that Antarctica has reached its maximum winter ice extent in history. It also discusses data showing that Arctic sea ice levels have remained relatively stable. The author argues this data disproves claims by environmentalists and liberals about global warming causing rising sea levels and melting ice caps. The document goes on to criticize three common arguments made by environmentalists about the causes and impacts of climate change, arguing the data does not support these views.
The document discusses the differences between weather, global warming, and climate change. It defines weather as short-term atmospheric conditions measured in minutes to days, while climate refers to long-term regional or global patterns over seasons, years or decades. Global warming is the long-term rise in Earth's average surface temperature due to human emissions of greenhouse gases. Climate change encompasses long-term shifts in weather patterns driven by both natural causes and human activities like fossil fuel use. The document provides data showing that since 1850, human activities have warmed the planet by about 1属C and global temperatures continue to rise by 0.2属C each decade.
- The document discusses how global warming is likely contributing to stronger hurricanes by adding additional heat energy to the climate that must be dissipated through tropical storms. More heat means stronger storms.
- Scientific studies show that carbon dioxide levels are currently the highest they've been in the last 40 million years, and have increased sharply in the last 200 years due to human activity like burning fossil fuels. Higher carbon dioxide is linked to increased global temperatures.
- Climate models predict that a 1% annual increase in carbon dioxide will lead to a half-category increase in hurricane intensity, 18% more rainfall in hurricane cores, and a higher risk of stronger category 5 storms. While the frequency of hurricanes may increase as well due to warming,
Climate change results for North and Central Americaipcc-media
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The document summarizes key findings from the IPCC's Sixth Assessment Report regarding climate change projections for North and Central America. Some common changes across the regions include increasing temperatures, more frequent and intense heat waves, and rising sea levels. However, precipitation projections vary by location. Northern areas are expected to receive more winter precipitation while Central America and the Caribbean will likely see decreases. The document also outlines more specific projections for sub-regions, including increased drought and flooding in some areas. An agenda is provided for an event discussing climate impacts in North and Central America.
This document summarizes articles from Newsweek and Time magazines from the 1970s that warned of imminent global cooling and the onset of a new ice age. The articles cited scientific consensus at the time that the Earth's climate was cooling, which would lead to catastrophic famines, droughts, and other extreme weather events. National science boards in the US issued similar warnings in the 1970s. However, the document notes that in 2006, Newsweek issued a correction saying their 1975 article on global cooling had been "spectacularly wrong." The document suggests the theory of global cooling may be making a comeback, and questions whether current warnings of global warming are also misguided.
Bryan Hannegan sends Jeff Holmstead a document discussing climate change and suggestions for text on the topic. The document summarizes key findings from the 2001 National Academy Report and the IPCC that there remains significant uncertainty in understanding the climate system and human contributions. It suggests text could be taken from the EPA's own Climate Action Report discussing the accumulation of greenhouse gases and need for more data and modeling to reduce uncertainties.
1. My career from technician to scientist-engineer
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2. How Climate Change Impacts Hurricanes and Weather Extremes
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3. Finding Truth, Evaluating Fake News which confuses Weather & Climate.
4. What we can do to stop global warming.
Climate change is already causing measurable impacts like rising temperatures, sea level rise, and more extreme weather. If emissions continue unchecked, the impacts are projected to be much more severe, including potential food shortages, mass migrations, and ecosystem collapse. However, there is still time to take action to reduce emissions and avoid the worst consequences of a 4属C or more of warming.
Climate describes average weather patterns over long periods of time for a particular region, while weather describes short-term atmospheric conditions. Many scientists believe human activities are contributing to global warming and climate change by increasing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, which can lead to impacts like changes in rainfall, rising sea levels, and effects on plants, wildlife, and humans. The document encourages small individual actions like taking public transit, planting trees, recycling, and conserving energy to collectively make a difference in reducing greenhouse gases.
Climate describes average weather patterns over long periods of time for a particular region, while weather describes short-term atmospheric conditions. Many scientists believe human activities are contributing to global warming and climate change by increasing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, which can lead to impacts like changes in rainfall, rising sea levels, and effects on plants, wildlife, and humans. The document encourages small individual actions like taking public transit, planting trees, recycling, and conserving energy to collectively make a difference in reducing greenhouse gases.
Climate is defined as the general weather patterns of a region, including variables such as temperature, humidity, wind and precipitation. The climate of the world is changing rapidly due to both natural factors like variations in the sun's output, continental drift and volcanic eruptions, as well as man-made factors like increased greenhouse gas emissions from sources such as vehicle exhaust, oil refineries and forest fires. Greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and water vapor trap heat in the lower atmosphere, causing global warming and leading to problems such as more droughts and floods, less ice and snow, extreme weather, and rising sea levels. Urgent action is needed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and slow the impacts of climate change.
Este documento es una lista de alumnos que aplicar叩n pruebas de suficiencia. Contiene campos para el nombre del centro escolar, direcci坦n, municipio, cant坦n, caser鱈o, departamento, c坦digo de infraestructura y una tabla con el n炭mero, nombre, sexo, edad, grado actual y grado al que se examinar叩 de cada alumno.
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油 A humanity is not responsible for climate changetalipbekova01
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Humanity is not responsible for climate change according to the document. The document discusses 5 main hypotheses for the causes of climate change: 1) Changes in solar activity, 2) Changes in the Earth's orbit and axis, 3) Ocean currents and composition, 4) Volcanic activity, and 5) Human activity. However, the document argues that compared to the size of the Earth, human activity's impact is small and that global warming has occurred before humans existed, suggesting humans may have sped it up slightly but are not the main cause. It also questions the accuracy of historical temperature measurements.
This document discusses using weather as a way to discuss climate change through a weather observers program. It covers topics like the composition of the atmosphere, heat and temperature, air pressure and winds, clouds and precipitation, and how climate and weather predictions may directly affect people. It shows data on increasing trends in Midwest temperature and precipitation, especially in spring and summer. It also discusses observations of major increases in very heavy precipitation events, extreme precipitation events, and the projected increase in consecutive dry days for agriculture. The goal is to have a fact-based discussion about climate change that reduces biases by using weather as a relatable topic.
The document discusses climate change and global warming based on reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). It summarizes that global temperatures have risen 0.74属C between 1906 and 2005 according to the IPCC, causing sea level rise, shrinking glaciers and ice caps. The IPCC forecasts continued temperature rise of 2.5-10属F over the next century if greenhouse gas emissions are not reduced. The effects of climate change will vary by region but include risks from heat waves, flooding, drought and wildfires.
Summary: It is not disputed that mean temperature of Earth has increased by 0.8属 C since the early 20th century. Various factors affecting Earths surface temperature have been examined and it is found that no mathematical correlation exists between those factors and Global Warming. It is suggested that Earth dynamically keeps its surface temperature.
The document argues that global warming is not man-made for several reasons: 1) Some scientists have signed petitions stating there is no evidence it is man-made; 2) Satellite data shows no trend in global temperature change; and 3) Computer models used to predict future temperatures are too crude to be accurate. It claims the sun, not human activity, is causing any warming and that governments and Al Gore have lied about or misrepresented data on topics like glaciers and polar bears for financial gain.
This document discusses climate change and its causes. It notes that climate change refers to significant and lasting changes in weather patterns over decades or longer. These changes can be caused by natural factors like volcanoes or human activities that release greenhouse gases. Evidence of climate change includes rising global temperatures, melting ice and snow, and sea level rise. The document suggests some approaches to addressing climate change, such as reducing greenhouse gas emissions, developing alternative energies, and preparing for climate impacts.
Global warming is part of natural climate cycles according to the document. It argues that the Earth's climate is primarily influenced by solar activity and fluctuations in the sun's irradiance. The document provides several lines of evidence from historical temperature and greenhouse gas records, as well as studies on plankton and agriculture, to support its view that global warming poses no significant risks and may provide economic benefits from increased growing seasons and rainfall. However, it does not consider the potential long-term consequences of rising sea levels or more severe storms.
Global Environmental Problem Regarding AtmospherePatricia Samonte
油
The document discusses the greenhouse effect and global warming. It explains that the greenhouse effect refers to how gases in the atmosphere like carbon dioxide trap heat from the sun and warm the Earth's surface, making it suitable for life. However, human activities are increasing the amounts of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, enhancing the greenhouse effect and causing the planet to warm up in a phenomenon known as global warming. Global warming means the entire climate is changing as more heat gets trapped by the thicker blanket of greenhouse gases.
This document discusses the relationship between solar variation and climatic changes. It introduces that the sun provides the energy that drives Earth's climate and any changes in the sun's output can affect the climate. It then covers topics like how solar variation is measured, records of past solar activity, the relationship between solar activity and historical climate changes like the Little Ice Age, and conclusions that the climate appears to be highly sensitive even to small changes in solar irradiance.
The document discusses recent scientific data from NASA showing that Antarctica has reached its maximum winter ice extent in history. It also discusses data showing that Arctic sea ice levels have remained relatively stable. The author argues this data disproves claims by environmentalists and liberals about global warming causing rising sea levels and melting ice caps. The document goes on to criticize three common arguments made by environmentalists about the causes and impacts of climate change, arguing the data does not support these views.
The document discusses the differences between weather, global warming, and climate change. It defines weather as short-term atmospheric conditions measured in minutes to days, while climate refers to long-term regional or global patterns over seasons, years or decades. Global warming is the long-term rise in Earth's average surface temperature due to human emissions of greenhouse gases. Climate change encompasses long-term shifts in weather patterns driven by both natural causes and human activities like fossil fuel use. The document provides data showing that since 1850, human activities have warmed the planet by about 1属C and global temperatures continue to rise by 0.2属C each decade.
- The document discusses how global warming is likely contributing to stronger hurricanes by adding additional heat energy to the climate that must be dissipated through tropical storms. More heat means stronger storms.
- Scientific studies show that carbon dioxide levels are currently the highest they've been in the last 40 million years, and have increased sharply in the last 200 years due to human activity like burning fossil fuels. Higher carbon dioxide is linked to increased global temperatures.
- Climate models predict that a 1% annual increase in carbon dioxide will lead to a half-category increase in hurricane intensity, 18% more rainfall in hurricane cores, and a higher risk of stronger category 5 storms. While the frequency of hurricanes may increase as well due to warming,
Climate change results for North and Central Americaipcc-media
油
The document summarizes key findings from the IPCC's Sixth Assessment Report regarding climate change projections for North and Central America. Some common changes across the regions include increasing temperatures, more frequent and intense heat waves, and rising sea levels. However, precipitation projections vary by location. Northern areas are expected to receive more winter precipitation while Central America and the Caribbean will likely see decreases. The document also outlines more specific projections for sub-regions, including increased drought and flooding in some areas. An agenda is provided for an event discussing climate impacts in North and Central America.
This document summarizes articles from Newsweek and Time magazines from the 1970s that warned of imminent global cooling and the onset of a new ice age. The articles cited scientific consensus at the time that the Earth's climate was cooling, which would lead to catastrophic famines, droughts, and other extreme weather events. National science boards in the US issued similar warnings in the 1970s. However, the document notes that in 2006, Newsweek issued a correction saying their 1975 article on global cooling had been "spectacularly wrong." The document suggests the theory of global cooling may be making a comeback, and questions whether current warnings of global warming are also misguided.
Bryan Hannegan sends Jeff Holmstead a document discussing climate change and suggestions for text on the topic. The document summarizes key findings from the 2001 National Academy Report and the IPCC that there remains significant uncertainty in understanding the climate system and human contributions. It suggests text could be taken from the EPA's own Climate Action Report discussing the accumulation of greenhouse gases and need for more data and modeling to reduce uncertainties.
1. My career from technician to scientist-engineer
油
2. How Climate Change Impacts Hurricanes and Weather Extremes
油
3. Finding Truth, Evaluating Fake News which confuses Weather & Climate.
4. What we can do to stop global warming.
Climate change is already causing measurable impacts like rising temperatures, sea level rise, and more extreme weather. If emissions continue unchecked, the impacts are projected to be much more severe, including potential food shortages, mass migrations, and ecosystem collapse. However, there is still time to take action to reduce emissions and avoid the worst consequences of a 4属C or more of warming.
Climate describes average weather patterns over long periods of time for a particular region, while weather describes short-term atmospheric conditions. Many scientists believe human activities are contributing to global warming and climate change by increasing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, which can lead to impacts like changes in rainfall, rising sea levels, and effects on plants, wildlife, and humans. The document encourages small individual actions like taking public transit, planting trees, recycling, and conserving energy to collectively make a difference in reducing greenhouse gases.
Climate describes average weather patterns over long periods of time for a particular region, while weather describes short-term atmospheric conditions. Many scientists believe human activities are contributing to global warming and climate change by increasing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, which can lead to impacts like changes in rainfall, rising sea levels, and effects on plants, wildlife, and humans. The document encourages small individual actions like taking public transit, planting trees, recycling, and conserving energy to collectively make a difference in reducing greenhouse gases.
Climate is defined as the general weather patterns of a region, including variables such as temperature, humidity, wind and precipitation. The climate of the world is changing rapidly due to both natural factors like variations in the sun's output, continental drift and volcanic eruptions, as well as man-made factors like increased greenhouse gas emissions from sources such as vehicle exhaust, oil refineries and forest fires. Greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and water vapor trap heat in the lower atmosphere, causing global warming and leading to problems such as more droughts and floods, less ice and snow, extreme weather, and rising sea levels. Urgent action is needed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and slow the impacts of climate change.
Este documento es una lista de alumnos que aplicar叩n pruebas de suficiencia. Contiene campos para el nombre del centro escolar, direcci坦n, municipio, cant坦n, caser鱈o, departamento, c坦digo de infraestructura y una tabla con el n炭mero, nombre, sexo, edad, grado actual y grado al que se examinar叩 de cada alumno.
Este resumen describe el seguimiento realizado a varios centros educativos en el Distrito 03-17 de Metal鱈o el 25 de julio de 2009. La asistencia docente fue casi completa en la mayor鱈a de los centros, aunque algunos maestros faltaron y deber叩n justificar sus ausencias. La asistencia de estudiantes fue baja en todas las escuelas. Se inform坦 a los centros sobre la entrega de alimentos, limpiar las escuelas y recuperar clases suspendidas.
M J M Mor Builder, Inc is a general contractor that provides construction management and owner representation services as a cost-saving alternative to traditional bid/build projects. They work on new commercial and residential construction projects as well as major renovations for owners, developers, architects and nonprofit, private and public organizations.
This document provides product liability insurance details for Fuel Freedom International, LLC covering their MPG-CAPS, MPG-MEGA-CAPS, MPG-BOOST, MPG-EXTreme, MPG-SulfRX, and ECO-SHEEN products. The insurance covers damages proven to be caused by normal use of the products globally up to $1,000,000 per occurrence, $2,000,000 in general aggregate, and $2,000,000 in products/completed operations aggregate. The insurance is signed by co-owners Wendy Lewis and Randy Ray of Fuel Freedom International.
Continental "Divine" Catering has been providing high quality food and service for over thirty years in Denver, Colorado. They have experience catering events of various sizes, from 50 to 700 people, at numerous prestigious venues around Denver. The owner and president has received awards for business ethics and been inducted into the Colorado Restaurant Association Hall of Fame. Testimonials praise the delicious food, attentive service, and attention to detail that Continental "Divine" Catering provides for events.
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Most everyone is going through a personal digital metamorphosis and it will (if it hasnt already) happen to you too. This presentation highlights some of the emerging technology trends that are impacting most everyones lives. In it, I hope to give you some ideas and some insight that you can use in your libraries to help bring more visibility to your resources/services in order to showcase its value.
Este documento discute varios temas relacionados con la digitalizaci坦n e Internet. Explora si Internet es un medio o algo m叩s, c坦mo est叩 cambiando las formas en que las personas y las empresas se comunican y hacen negocios, y cuestiona si los medios sociales representan el futuro o son una moda pasajera. Tambi辿n advierte sobre las brechas digitales y culturales existentes.
From the air; Shot by Yann Arthus_BertrandIan McDowell
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The document lists various aerial photographs taken around the world by renowned French photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand. It notes that while his early focus was wildlife photography, he later shifted to aerial photography, taking aerial photos of locations globally. The final line introduces an aerial photograph taken by Arthus-Bertrand but does not specify the location depicted.
Latest El Nino / La Nina graph indicating average equatorial ocean temperatures in the Ni単o 3.4 region (5oN-5oS, 120o-170oW)]
Includes other items about climate change phenomenon.
Per Capita Anthropogenic Greenhouse Gas Emissions By Country For The Year 200...Ian McDowell
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The document discusses greenhouse gas emissions by country for the year 2000 and targets for 2020 and 2050. It notes that developed countries like the US, EU, Japan, and Canada need to significantly reduce emissions by 50-80% below 1990 levels by 2050 to meet targets. For developing countries like China and India, it acknowledges their increasing emissions as economies grow but that they will need to take on more of the global effort to reduce emissions over time. It concludes that achieving ambitious global emissions reduction targets will require targeting reductions from coal first through carbon sequestration technology and a worldwide shift to electric vehicles.
This document outlines the California Legislature's findings and declarations regarding environmental policy in the state. It discusses the following key points:
- Maintenance of a high-quality environment is important for the health and welfare of current and future Californians.
- Government agencies must take steps to identify environmental thresholds and prevent them from being exceeded to protect public health and safety.
- The policy of the state is to develop and maintain a high-quality environment by protecting natural resources, air and water quality, and minimizing environmental damage from new projects.
- Public agencies should not approve projects with significant environmental effects if there are feasible alternatives or mitigation measures available to reduce impacts. Projects may still be approved if economic or
Finals of Kaun TALHA : a Travel, Architecture, Lifestyle, Heritage and Activism quiz, organized by Conquiztadors, the Quiz society of Sri Venkateswara College under their annual quizzing fest El Dorado 2025.
Database population in Odoo 18 - Odoo slidesCeline George
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In this slide, well discuss the database population in Odoo 18. In Odoo, performance analysis of the source code is more important. Database population is one of the methods used to analyze the performance of our code.
Mate, a short story by Kate Grenvile.pptxLiny Jenifer
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A powerpoint presentation on the short story Mate by Kate Greenville. This presentation provides information on Kate Greenville, a character list, plot summary and critical analysis of the short story.
QuickBooks Desktop to QuickBooks Online How to Make the MoveTechSoup
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If you use QuickBooks Desktop and are stressing about moving to QuickBooks Online, in this webinar, get your questions answered and learn tips and tricks to make the process easier for you.
Key Questions:
* When is the best time to make the shift to QuickBooks Online?
* Will my current version of QuickBooks Desktop stop working?
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*Does it bring over all my historical data? Are there things that don't come over?
* What are the main differences between QuickBooks Desktop and QuickBooks Online?
* And more
Research & Research Methods: Basic Concepts and Types.pptxDr. Sarita Anand
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This ppt has been made for the students pursuing PG in social science and humanities like M.Ed., M.A. (Education), Ph.D. Scholars. It will be also beneficial for the teachers and other faculty members interested in research and teaching research concepts.
How to use Init Hooks in Odoo 18 - Odoo 際際滷sCeline George
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In this slide, well discuss on how to use Init Hooks in Odoo 18. In Odoo, Init Hooks are essential functions specified as strings in the __init__ file of a module.
How to Setup WhatsApp in Odoo 17 - Odoo 際際滷sCeline George
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Integrate WhatsApp into Odoo using the WhatsApp Business API or third-party modules to enhance communication. This integration enables automated messaging and customer interaction management within Odoo 17.
Prelims of Kaun TALHA : a Travel, Architecture, Lifestyle, Heritage and Activism quiz, organized by Conquiztadors, the Quiz society of Sri Venkateswara College under their annual quizzing fest El Dorado 2025.
1. Every month University of Alabama climatologists John Christy and Roy Spencer report the latest global temperature trends from satellite data. Above are the newest data updated through July, 2009.The global average temperature jumped 0.41 C from June to July, the largest one-month jump in the 31-year global temperature record, according to Dr. John Christy, director of UAHuntsville's Earth System Science Center. The global average went from normal in June to the second hottest July on record.\"
Part of that is an artificial artifact of where we put the calendar boundaries,\"
Christy said. \"
Warmth from the new El Nino was not felt at all in June but really got going almost from the first day of July.\"
At 0.41 C warmer than seasonal norms, July 2009 was second only to July 1998 (+0.51 C). July 1998 was on the back end of the most powerful El Nino Pacific Ocean warming event of the 20th century. That El Nino also caused the warmest monthly average temperature in the climate record: +0.77 in April 1998.At 0.61 C warmer than seasonal norms, temperatures in the Southern Hemisphere in July tied May 1998 (during that big El Nino) as the second warmest month south of the equator. It was also the second warmest month on record in the Antarctic, where the average temperature was 3.11 C (about 5.60 degrees Fahrenheit) warmer than seasonal norms for the Antarctic winter. The warmest (compared to seasonal norms) was May 2002, when the continent's average temperature was 3.30 C warmer than normal.油