[MCN] Real estate: 5 quick sources on climate-driven landslide(s)

Lance Olsen lance at wildrockies.org
Mon May 2 11:37:50 EDT 2016


Deciphering the effect of climate change on landslide activity: A review
www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0169555X10001881?
Increased landslide activity is commonly listed as an expected impact 
of human-induced climate change. ... Changes resulting from human 
activity are seen as a factor of equal, if not greater, importance 
than climate change in affecting the temporal and spatial occurrence 
of landslides ..
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Evaluation of the Effects of Climate Changes on Landslide Activity of 
...www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1878522014000460?
Aug 2, 2014 ... Forthcoming climate changes, recognized by the 
international scientific community, are inducing a modification of 
the hydrological cycles with a ...

Climate change will mean more landslides - experts
archive.unu.edu/update/issue40_10.htm?
Climate change will mean more landslides, experts warn. Almost 100 
experts from 14 nations, representing scores of global institutions 
and governments, ...

Landslide Kills 8 People In Washington As Climate Change Makes 
...thinkprogress.org/climate/.../climate-change-landslides-washington/?
Mar 24, 2014 ... A fatal landslide over the weekend tore down a small 
community in northwest Washington state, killing at least eight 
people. Crews continue to ...

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Modelling the impact of predicted climate change on landslide 
...www.geog.ucsb.edu/~joel/g280_s09/.../landslide_england.pdf?
activity, and is typical of many inland landslides in SE England. The 
results ... Keywords: Climate change; Hydrological modelling; 
Landslide. 1. Introduction.
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"The greatest disturbances of which we are aware are those now being 
introduced by man himself. Since his tampering with the biological 
and geochemical balances may ultimately prove injurious -- even fatal 
-- to himself, he must understand them better than today."

"The acceleration in the consumption of fossil fuels implies that the 
amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will keep climbing ...... 
A fundamental question is : What will happen over the next 100
or 1,000 years? Clearly the exponential changes cannot continue."

Bert Bolin. "The Carbon Cycle."
Scientific American, September 1970


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