by nina | Mar 8, 2018 | Arctic, Arctic Futures, Part of RANDOM POSTS - Yes
Only 10 million people live in the vast 20 million square kilometer territory surrounding the North Pole. This relatively small number of local people, are however one of the driving forces in active Arctic transformation. The IIASA Arctic Futures Initiative explored...
by nina | Mar 8, 2018 | Africa, Part of RANDOM POSTS - Yes, Water Futures
The IIASA Water Futures and Solutions Initiative seeks to incorporate science into water policy and planning, and applied water management issues. Set up as an interdisciplinary scientific initiative, the project identifies and tests solution pathways across different...
by nina | Mar 8, 2018 | Air Quality and Greenhouse Gases, Part of RANDOM POSTS - Yes, Science into policy
According to new research conducted by researchers from the IIASA Air Quality and Greenhouse Gases Program in collaboration with scientists in China and the USA, synthetic natural gas represents a trade-off between reducing air pollution and increasing greenhouse gas...
by nina | Mar 8, 2018 | Air Quality and Greenhouse Gases, Americas, Part of RANDOM POSTS - Yes
A new study from the IIASA Air Quality and Greenhouse Gases Program, which for the first time takes into account different production management systems and geological conditions around the world, shows that global methane and ethane emissions from oil production...
by nina | Mar 8, 2018 | Air Quality and Greenhouse Gases, Building a sustainable future, Global, Part of RANDOM POSTS - Yes
Research shows that reducing the emissions of short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs) will play an important role in meeting the 2°C target of the Paris Agreement. Although these emissions will be partially reduced as a consequence of carbon dioxide (CO2) mitigation,...
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