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Resource Publications
Official documents produced by the Government of South Africa:
  • Country Studies
  • National Communication
  • CC Response Strategy
  • White Paper on Renewable Energy
  • A copy of the presentations and proceedings from this workshop can be obtained on CD from Shirley Moroka Tel 012 310 3436 or kmoroka@deat.gov.za
  • Recently published documents from other national and international organisations

    Greenhouse Gas Inventories
    Recent IPCC presentations on the 2006 IPCC Guidelines for national greenhouse gas inventories and the IPCC Emission Factor database. IPCC
    Mitigation
    Tyndall Centre. Working Paper 29. A multi-criteria assessment framework for carbon mitigation projects" Putting 'development' in the centre of decision-making. Brown and Corbera 2003. Tyndall Centre Publications

    Ozone Layer Protection

    Vulnerability and Adaptation
    IUCN. Climate Change & Nature: Adapting for the Future 2004. download
    Millennium Assessment Global Reports - second drafts of chapters available for review. Millennium Assessment site
    Tyndall Centre. Working Paper 56: Creating an index of social vulnerability to climate change for Africa. Vincent 2004. Tyndall Centre Publications
    Tyndall Centre. Working Paper 40. Integrating mitigation and adaptation into climate development policy: three research questions. Klein et al 2003.
    Tyndall centre Publications
    Tyndall Centre. Working Paper 38: Vulnerability, risk and adaptation: a conceptual framework. Brooks 2003. Tyndall Centre Publications
    Tyndall Centre. Working Paper 27. Building resilience to climate change through adaptive management of natural resources. Tompkins & Adger 2003. Tidally Centre Publications

    Did You Know?

    The concentration of C02 in the atmosphere has increased more than 30% since the dawn of the industrial revolution and is now higher than it has been in 430 000 years




    Climate Change could put 25% of all land animals and plants on a path to extinction over the next 50 years




    With global warming, water availability is expected to decrease. 5 billion people are expected to be loving in water stressed areas by 2050




    1998 was the hottest year (globally) on record - followed by 2002, 2003 and 2004



    Alaska's glaciers have melted more in the last 100 years than at any time in the past 10 centuries



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