it is the most important factor affecting the climate
what is CO2?
this prescriptive text about leadership concludes that the best strategy for military leaders is avoiding unnecessary conflict.
what is The Art of War?
This gas is the most fundamental reason to greenhouse effect
What is carbon dioxide
This energy source uses the sunstrolls to produce electricity
What is solar energy?
This is a framework introduced by Rockstrom et al. (2009) which defines nine different processes tha regulate the stability and resilience of the Earth system. The framework is based on evidence that human activity is the main cause in climate change.
Answer: What are planetary boundaries?
it absorbs 90 % of human induced climate change and is getting warmer in an unexpected high rate
what is the ocean?
this is a complex problem that needs creative leadership, not management, and contains a lot of uncertainty, conflicting interests and no clear relationship between cause and effect.
what is a wicked problem?
This human activity is the most fundamental reason to carbon dioxide
What is the combustion of fossil fuel?
This technique uses the power of hydro energy to use running water.
Answer: What is hydroelectric?
This is the planetary boundary that refers to the growing concentration of greenhouse gases (mainly CO2) in the atmosphere
Answer: What is climate change?
the term of making society and nature resilient to climate change, a proces that is unavoidable. The reason to do it is to be ready for a warmer climate and to feel better by taking action to the many effects that are unavoidable.
what is climate adaption?
This approach is best to solve wicked problems and combines elements from different cultures of understanding (individualist, egalitarians and hierarchists) and different institutions. For climate change this means that the best solution will come from politically negotiated agreements, involving all three cultures of understanding, to limit the damage as soon as possible by combining elements and techniques from these cultures.
what is a clumsy solution?
This sector is responsible for 24% of the global greenhouse gas emissio
What is agriculture and land use?
This process converts organic waste to energy through biological decomposition
What is biogas production?
This planetary boundary relates to the cycle of a chemical element used in fertilizers, that has caused disruption and widespread environmental impacts, including dead zones in oceans.
What is the nitrogen cycle?
It’s a term for adaptation to a different climate that doesn’t work as intended but also that backfires and makes people worse off and more vulnerable. It undermines the opportunity to adapt in the future. Politicians must understand this term, the consequences, the diversity of examples of it, and what the problems are
what is maladaption?
his framework guides you how to think other worlds, to reach new knowledge and solutions without being too limited by following established methods, theories or assumptions. The framework suggests for instance to be sensible, to cultivate curiosity, to ask new questions and to get a grip on your tools of thinking but still resist categorisation.
: what is the Pedagogy of response-ability?
A gas emitted from the use of animal husbandry and fertilizers has 298 times the global warming potential of carbon dioxide.
What is nitrous oxide?
This energy source is used to keep solar and wind power going.
What is battery storage?
These planetary boundaries concern the loss of species & ecosystems and the balance of freshwateravailability.
Answer: What is biodiversity loss and freshwater use?
a framework that defines processes that keep the planets health intact, guiding us where the limits are and what to protect to have a planet that can absorb enough CO2 and to not cross any tipping points.
What is the framework of planetary boundaries?
this leadership model is a theory of how it might be possible to explain shifts in form of patterns of leaderships throughout history. In this leadership model the pendulum swings between different models of leadership explained by both binary limits of language (what is assumed to be an efficient organization or what science or culture assumes) and also the wider political context in which what seems ‘normal’ only appears so when framed by the political ideologies of the day.
: what is the political leadership model / what is the political zeitgeist?
This positive feedback phenomenon where ice and snow melt and the reflection of solar radiation decreases, accelerates global warming.
What is the albedo effect?
This technique converts carbon dioxide from the air to usable products.
What is carbon capture and storage (CCS)?
These are the two problems brought up by Samantha Montano regarding Emergency Management in relationship to Hazard Mitigation
Answer: What are 1. mitigating climate change and 2. managing the consequences of climate change