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Climate change, mitigation and adaptation with reference to agriculture over the humid tropics - Winter School on Impact of Climate Change on Indian Marine Fisheries held at CMFRI, Cochin 18.1.2008 to 7.2.2008 -Winter School on Impact of Climate Change on Indian Marine Fisheries

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Title Climate change, mitigation and adaptation
with reference to agriculture over
the humid tropics - Winter School on
Impact of Climate Change on Indian Marine Fisheries held at CMFRI, Cochin 18.1.2008 to 7.2.2008


-Winter School on
Impact of Climate Change
on Indian Marine Fisheries
 
Creator Rao, G S L H V Prasada
 
Subject Climate change
 
Description The Bali road map under UNFCCC highlighted the conclusions of IPCC on climate change across
the World. It indicates that the global warming is real. The Polar ice is melting and sea level will increase.
One-third of our plant and animal species are likely to vanish. There will be famine around the world,
particularly in Africa and central Asia. The Reduction of Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation
(REDD) in developing countries is on top priority as deforestation alone may cause 20 to 25% increase in
greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere. The second major issue is on “Adaptation Fund” designed to
help developing countries dealing with impact of climate change. Therefore, it is pertinent to follow the
guidelines at the regional scale so as to mitigate the ill effects of climate change on war-footing.
 
Publisher CMFRI; Kochi
 
Date 2008
 
Type Teaching Resource
NonPeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/5353/1/26.pdf
Rao, G S L H V Prasada (2008) Climate change, mitigation and adaptation with reference to agriculture over the humid tropics - Winter School on Impact of Climate Change on Indian Marine Fisheries held at CMFRI, Cochin 18.1.2008 to 7.2.2008 -Winter School on Impact of Climate Change on Indian Marine Fisheries. [Teaching Resource]