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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:42313 2024-09-15T17:51:48+00:00 A 5 ̊C Arctic in a 2 ̊C World Schlosser, P. Pfirman, S. Pomerance, R. Williams, M. Ack, B. Duffy, P. Eicken, H. Latif, M. Murray, M.S. Wallace, D. Anderson, L. G. Baker, B. Bhomik, A.K. Bronen, R. Ekwurzel, B. Francis, J. Gerlach, C. Horton, R. Karcher, Michael Kelly, B. Kelly, C. Kim, Seong-Joong Levermann, A. Metcalf, V. Mueter, F. Park, A. Pasztor, J. Rasch, P. Romanowsky, V. Shaw, R. Stephenson, S. Tilmes, Simone Titley, D. Tremblay, Bruno Vorosmarty, C. 2016-09 application/pdf https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/42313/ https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/42313/1/5C_Arctic_final_pages.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.49026 https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.49026.d001 unknown Columbia Climate Center, Earth Institute, Columbia University https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/42313/1/5C_Arctic_final_pages.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.49026.d001 Schlosser, P. , Pfirman, S. , Pomerance, R. , Williams, M. , Ack, B. , Duffy, P. , Eicken, H. , Latif, M. , Murray, M. , Wallace, D. , Anderson, L. G. , Baker, B. , Bhomik, A. , Bronen, R. , Ekwurzel, B. , Francis, J. , Gerlach, C. , Horton, R. , Karcher, M. orcid:0000-0002-9587-811X , Kelly, B. , Kelly, C. , Kim, S. J. , Levermann, A. , Metcalf, V. , Mueter, F. , Park, A. , Pasztor, J. , Rasch, P. , Romanowsky, V. , Shaw, R. , Stephenson, S. , Tilmes, S. , Titley, D. , Tremblay, B. and Vorosmarty, C. (2016) A 5 ̊C Arctic in a 2 ̊C World , [Other] hdl:10013/epic.49026 EPIC3Technical report, Columbia Climate Center, Earth Institute, Columbia University, 12 p. Other notRev 2016 ftawi 2024-06-24T04:15:36Z The Columbia Climate Center, in partnership with World Wildlife Fund, Woods Hole Research Center, and Arctic 21, held a workshop titled A 5 C Arctic in a 2 C World on July 20 and 21, 2016. The workshop was co-sponsored by the International Arctic Research Center (University of Alaska Fairbanks), the Arctic Institute of North America (Canada), the MEOPAR Network (Marine Environmental Observation, Prediction, and Response), and the Future Ocean Excellence Cluster. The goal of the workshop was to advance thinking on the science and policy implications of the temperature change in the context of the 1.5 to 2 C warming expected for the globe, as dis- cussed during the 21st session of the Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change at Paris in 2015. For the Arctic, such an increase means an antic- ipated increase of roughly 3.5 to 5 C. An international group of 41 experts shared perspectives on the regional and global impacts of an up to +5 C Arctic, examined the feasibility of actively lowering Arctic temperatures, and considered realistic timescales associated with such interventions. The group also discussed the science and the political and governance actions required for alternative Arctic futures. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Arctic Institute of North America Arctic Climate change International Arctic Research Center The Arctic Institute Alaska Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center)
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description The Columbia Climate Center, in partnership with World Wildlife Fund, Woods Hole Research Center, and Arctic 21, held a workshop titled A 5 C Arctic in a 2 C World on July 20 and 21, 2016. The workshop was co-sponsored by the International Arctic Research Center (University of Alaska Fairbanks), the Arctic Institute of North America (Canada), the MEOPAR Network (Marine Environmental Observation, Prediction, and Response), and the Future Ocean Excellence Cluster. The goal of the workshop was to advance thinking on the science and policy implications of the temperature change in the context of the 1.5 to 2 C warming expected for the globe, as dis- cussed during the 21st session of the Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change at Paris in 2015. For the Arctic, such an increase means an antic- ipated increase of roughly 3.5 to 5 C. An international group of 41 experts shared perspectives on the regional and global impacts of an up to +5 C Arctic, examined the feasibility of actively lowering Arctic temperatures, and considered realistic timescales associated with such interventions. The group also discussed the science and the political and governance actions required for alternative Arctic futures.
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author Schlosser, P.
Pfirman, S.
Pomerance, R.
Williams, M.
Ack, B.
Duffy, P.
Eicken, H.
Latif, M.
Murray, M.S.
Wallace, D.
Anderson, L. G.
Baker, B.
Bhomik, A.K.
Bronen, R.
Ekwurzel, B.
Francis, J.
Gerlach, C.
Horton, R.
Karcher, Michael
Kelly, B.
Kelly, C.
Kim, Seong-Joong
Levermann, A.
Metcalf, V.
Mueter, F.
Park, A.
Pasztor, J.
Rasch, P.
Romanowsky, V.
Shaw, R.
Stephenson, S.
Tilmes, Simone
Titley, D.
Tremblay, Bruno
Vorosmarty, C.
spellingShingle Schlosser, P.
Pfirman, S.
Pomerance, R.
Williams, M.
Ack, B.
Duffy, P.
Eicken, H.
Latif, M.
Murray, M.S.
Wallace, D.
Anderson, L. G.
Baker, B.
Bhomik, A.K.
Bronen, R.
Ekwurzel, B.
Francis, J.
Gerlach, C.
Horton, R.
Karcher, Michael
Kelly, B.
Kelly, C.
Kim, Seong-Joong
Levermann, A.
Metcalf, V.
Mueter, F.
Park, A.
Pasztor, J.
Rasch, P.
Romanowsky, V.
Shaw, R.
Stephenson, S.
Tilmes, Simone
Titley, D.
Tremblay, Bruno
Vorosmarty, C.
A 5 ̊C Arctic in a 2 ̊C World
author_facet Schlosser, P.
Pfirman, S.
Pomerance, R.
Williams, M.
Ack, B.
Duffy, P.
Eicken, H.
Latif, M.
Murray, M.S.
Wallace, D.
Anderson, L. G.
Baker, B.
Bhomik, A.K.
Bronen, R.
Ekwurzel, B.
Francis, J.
Gerlach, C.
Horton, R.
Karcher, Michael
Kelly, B.
Kelly, C.
Kim, Seong-Joong
Levermann, A.
Metcalf, V.
Mueter, F.
Park, A.
Pasztor, J.
Rasch, P.
Romanowsky, V.
Shaw, R.
Stephenson, S.
Tilmes, Simone
Titley, D.
Tremblay, Bruno
Vorosmarty, C.
author_sort Schlosser, P.
title A 5 ̊C Arctic in a 2 ̊C World
title_short A 5 ̊C Arctic in a 2 ̊C World
title_full A 5 ̊C Arctic in a 2 ̊C World
title_fullStr A 5 ̊C Arctic in a 2 ̊C World
title_full_unstemmed A 5 ̊C Arctic in a 2 ̊C World
title_sort 5 ̊c arctic in a 2 ̊c world
publisher Columbia Climate Center, Earth Institute, Columbia University
publishDate 2016
url https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/42313/
https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/42313/1/5C_Arctic_final_pages.pdf
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.49026
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.49026.d001
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op_source EPIC3Technical report, Columbia Climate Center, Earth Institute, Columbia University, 12 p.
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https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.49026.d001
Schlosser, P. , Pfirman, S. , Pomerance, R. , Williams, M. , Ack, B. , Duffy, P. , Eicken, H. , Latif, M. , Murray, M. , Wallace, D. , Anderson, L. G. , Baker, B. , Bhomik, A. , Bronen, R. , Ekwurzel, B. , Francis, J. , Gerlach, C. , Horton, R. , Karcher, M. orcid:0000-0002-9587-811X , Kelly, B. , Kelly, C. , Kim, S. J. , Levermann, A. , Metcalf, V. , Mueter, F. , Park, A. , Pasztor, J. , Rasch, P. , Romanowsky, V. , Shaw, R. , Stephenson, S. , Tilmes, S. , Titley, D. , Tremblay, B. and Vorosmarty, C. (2016) A 5 ̊C Arctic in a 2 ̊C World , [Other] hdl:10013/epic.49026
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