Several climate studies (e.g., Jones et al., 1986a, 1986b; Hansen and Lebedeff, 1987, 1988; Jones, 1988; Vinnikov et al., 1990; IPCC, 1990) have determined that the earth's global climate is warming. Some scientists attribute this to an increasing trend in greenhouse gases, such as C02. Doubled-C02 climate models are in general agreement that in a greenhouse enhanced world, the Great Lakes region (interior North America) should experience wetter winters, drier summers, and an increase in temperature during both winter and summer ("Business-as-Usual" scenario, IPCC, 1990).published or submitted for publicationis peer reviewe
The question of the net effect of global warm-ing, and of other changes in climate on water re-sourc...
The IPCC-endorsed multiple model/scenario approach and a state-of-the-science combined downscaling m...
The Earth’s unique environment for life is determined by an interactive system comprising the atmosp...
Significant change in global climate could occur due to human-induced changes in the chemistry of th...
This document summarizes previously published findings from various studies concerning 1) the pote...
A series of fact sheets published by the Global Climate Change Program to better inform the public o...
Looks at how climate change will impact water resources in the Great Lakes region and identifies pol...
Roger A. Pielke, Timothy G.F. Kittel, co-editors.Includes bibliographical references.A compendium of...
Results of a global climate model that simulates climate under a doubling of atmospheric carbon diox...
The Great Lakes of North America are the largest unfrozen surface freshwater system in the world and...
Contrasts natural climate change during the earth's history with recent human-driven change. Discus...
The theory of the "Greenhouse Effect " has been known for years and is not disputed by sci...
The theory of the "Greenhouse Effect" has been known for years and is not disputed by scientists. Th...
The region studied includes the Laurentian Great Lakes and a diversity of smaller glacial lakes, str...
Comparison is made between general circulation model (GCM) cases with and without the inclusion of i...
The question of the net effect of global warm-ing, and of other changes in climate on water re-sourc...
The IPCC-endorsed multiple model/scenario approach and a state-of-the-science combined downscaling m...
The Earth’s unique environment for life is determined by an interactive system comprising the atmosp...
Significant change in global climate could occur due to human-induced changes in the chemistry of th...
This document summarizes previously published findings from various studies concerning 1) the pote...
A series of fact sheets published by the Global Climate Change Program to better inform the public o...
Looks at how climate change will impact water resources in the Great Lakes region and identifies pol...
Roger A. Pielke, Timothy G.F. Kittel, co-editors.Includes bibliographical references.A compendium of...
Results of a global climate model that simulates climate under a doubling of atmospheric carbon diox...
The Great Lakes of North America are the largest unfrozen surface freshwater system in the world and...
Contrasts natural climate change during the earth's history with recent human-driven change. Discus...
The theory of the "Greenhouse Effect " has been known for years and is not disputed by sci...
The theory of the "Greenhouse Effect" has been known for years and is not disputed by scientists. Th...
The region studied includes the Laurentian Great Lakes and a diversity of smaller glacial lakes, str...
Comparison is made between general circulation model (GCM) cases with and without the inclusion of i...
The question of the net effect of global warm-ing, and of other changes in climate on water re-sourc...
The IPCC-endorsed multiple model/scenario approach and a state-of-the-science combined downscaling m...
The Earth’s unique environment for life is determined by an interactive system comprising the atmosp...