Weather, climate, sustainability and renewable energy
Basics of the weather and climate |
Climate conferences |
1. What is weather, what is climate? Energy balance
2. Temperature, precipitation 3. Air pressure and winds 4. Powers on wind (Coriolis, ...) 5. Greenhouse gases 6. Feedbacks 7. Proxy data |
Climate summit in Paris, 2015
1. Introduction 2. Summaries 3. Outcome drafts 4. Outcome: Final Paris Agreement Sign of Paris Convention |
Forest-, Hydro- and agrarmeteorology
1. Water and global water cycle
2. El Ninyo and La Ninya
3. Water demand, scarcity, and virtual water
4. Steam, ice, water and water vapour, isotopes.
5. Soil moisture, surface water and run-off
6. Climate of forest and land, energy balance of a forest
7. Connections between CO2, water and a land
8. Winter on land and in the forest
2. El Ninyo and La Ninya
3. Water demand, scarcity, and virtual water
4. Steam, ice, water and water vapour, isotopes.
5. Soil moisture, surface water and run-off
6. Climate of forest and land, energy balance of a forest
7. Connections between CO2, water and a land
8. Winter on land and in the forest
Renewable energy technologies
1. Wind
2. Water (1)
3. Water (2)
4. Solar (1) - small devices for housholds
5. Solar (2) - solar power for electricity production (mirrors, dishes and molten salt technique)
6. Solar (3) - solar power for electricity production (photovoltaics)
6. Biomass
2. Water (1)
3. Water (2)
4. Solar (1) - small devices for housholds
5. Solar (2) - solar power for electricity production (mirrors, dishes and molten salt technique)
6. Solar (3) - solar power for electricity production (photovoltaics)
6. Biomass
Sustainability
Post-2030 Agenda of the United Nations
Post 2015 Developing Agenda of the United Nations
Sustainable Development Goals
Post 2015 Developing Agenda of the United Nations
Sustainable Development Goals