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The purpose of this study is to explore college students' perception on global climate change in China and Canada by conducting online investigation at Chongqing University of China and Brock University of Canada.It used the comparative method and T test to analyze the similarities and differences of the two country students' perception.The results show that the students from two counties have similar views on the basic perception of climate change,that is,climate change is one serious...
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The purpose of this study is to explore college students' perception on global climate change in China and Canada by conducting online investigation at Chongqing University of China and Brock University of Canada.It used the comparative method and T test to analyze the similarities and differences of the two country students' perception.The results show that the students from two counties have similar views on the basic perception of climate change,that is,climate change is one serious...
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The paper proposes a hybrid numerical-neural-network model developed based on the simulation of unheated and uncooled indoor temperature and humidity for buildings. This model is initiated with a numerical simulation and the output is then passed to a neural network for calibration. This approach utilizes both numerical and neural network models and it can analyze the influences of specific parameters on building performances without sacrificing accuracy and generalizability. An experimental...
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The study intended to establish the role played by the Midlands Region of the Zimbabwe Open University in the dissemination of information on climate change. The study utilized a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods in gathering data. Questionnaires, interviews and observations were used in collecting data from staff members and students in the ZOU Midlands Region. The study established that the ZOU Mid lands Region was not doing enough in the dissemination of climate change...
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This study summarizes the concept of the food-energy-water security nexus (FEW nexus). The aim is to create awareness about the importance of the nexus and to enable stakeholders to consider interconnections between the sectors in their work. The FEW nexus is discussed in the context of Africa south of the Sahara (SSA)—using Malawi and Mozambique as case studies. Even though analyzing food, energy, and water security issues simultaneously is critical given the interconnections, summarizing...
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Man cannot naturally be detached from his environment. From time to time, changes in climate and environmental conditions occur as a result of natural and human factors. Obviously, the natural factors are almost beyond human control. But, the human factors are to a very large extent under human control. Thus, this paper tried to discover natural and human factors that cause climate and environmental changes which have negative effects on the existence of man on earth. Such human factors...
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The purpose of the study was to examine Education for Sustainable Development as a possible modality of dealing with the climate change challenges in Lake Victoria and Kenya in general. The study was carried out in the Lake Victoria catchment in Kenya with the main objective of demonstrating the role that a sound and practical ESD programme can play in addressing the adverse effects of climate change, thereby contributing to solutions to the current climate change challenges. The study...
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Fire resistance of cold-formed light gauge steel frame (LSF) wall systems is enhanced by lining them with single or multiple layers of wall boards with varying thermal properties. These wall boards are gypsum plasterboards or Magnesium Oxide (MgO) boards produced by different manufacturers. Thermal properties of these boards appear to show considerable variations and this can lead to varying fire resistance levels (FRL) for their wall systems. Currently FRLs of wall systems are determined...
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Many scholars have shown their interest into the relationship between energy consumption (EC), gross domestic product (GDP) and emissions. The main objective of this study is to investigate the relationship between GDP, EC and CO2 within multivariate model by using panel data method in Asian countries; Korea, Malaysia, Japan and China for annually data during the period 1960 to 2010. The main finding shows that CO2 can be explained more than 86% & 78% by EC and GDP in each of cross section...
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Despite an overwhelming scientific consensus that climate change is a threat to our society, many young Canadians do not view it as a major issue. This suggests flaws in the way that youth are educated on climate change. I therefore investigated climate change education in Canada to recommend improvements. I analyzed Canadian secondary science curricula according to two frameworks to determine how thoroughly climate change is addressed. Results showed that Canadian provinces provide more...
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Recent controversy has led to calls for increased standardization and transparency in the methods used to synthesize climate change research. Though these debates have focused largely on the biophysical dimensions of climate change, human dimensions research is equally in need of improved methodological approaches for research synthesis. Systematic review approaches, and more recently realist review methods, have been used within the health sciences for decades to guide research synthesis....
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