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Artisanal Petroleum Refining and the Atmospheric Chemistry of the Lower Troposphere of the Niger Delta Region in Nigeria Using Satelite Signatures

Artisanal refining activities in the Niger Delta Region (NDR) of Nigeria has contributed to the destruction of aquatic biota, flora and fauna in the lithosphere and has also compromised the chemistry of the atmosphere, aggravating respiratory health and climate change among other environmentally related issues. This study was undertaken to determine the Impact of Artisanal […]

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Indigenous Knowledge and Forecasting systems in coping with Climate challenges in Lare Woreda, Gambella National Regional State, Ethiopia

This paper summarizes the current status of weather forecasting and climate prediction in Lare woreda. The characteristics and requirements of modern weather forecast operations are described briefly and the significance of numerical weather prediction for future development is emphasized. The critical tasks for short term climate prediction that covers the extended range (1530 days), monthly,

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Temperature and Precipitation Trends Using CMIP6 Model Data Using the Different Senarios in Jimma Zone, ONRS of Ethiopia

The Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6) dataset is used to examine projected trend in temperature and precipitation over Jimma zone. The changes are computed under three Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs; SSP1-2.6, SSP2-4.5, SSP6 and SSP5-8.5) from 1980-2020.  This study was undertaken to analyze rainfall and Temperature trend in Jimma zone, ONRS of Ethiopia.

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Climate Change Dynamics Versus Human Biodiversity Responses in a Rainfall Upland Area

The study has explored statistical and time series techniques that are used in the analysis of the data on conditional and specified activities of the atmosphere, ambient and sensible activities in Ado Ekiti, South West Nigeria. The plots of the atmospheric-ambient temperatures against sequential time series reveals an uneven pattern in temperature exponents or changes

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Suitability Mapping for Optimum Soybeans (Glycine Max (L.) Merr.) Production in Konshisha LGA, Benue State, Nigeria using Satellite Remote Sensing Data

Land suitability mapping is a pre-requisite for optimum and sustainable crop production which ensures food security. However, in Konshisha Local Government Area, Benue State, Nigeria, little efforts have been made in this direction to provide land suitability information required for optimum soybeans production resulting to low productivity which threaten efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development

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Determinants for Adopting Climate Change Adaptation Strategies Among Farmers in Sokoto State, Nigeria

This study examined the determinants for adopting climate change adaptation strategies among farmers in Sokoto State, Nigeria. The aim of the study was to find out what determines the choice and use of adaptation strategies in the study area. A systematic multi-stage sampling technique was used to select 6 Local Government Areas in Sokoto State.

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Community Climate Vulnerability Assessment (CCVA) to Climate Change of a Hilly Area of Rangamati District in Bangladesh

The global challenge of Climate change poses a significant threat to humanity, with its impacts already being felt in various parts of the world through unpredictable and severe weather events leading to property damage and loss of life (IPCC, 2014). Community resilience is vital in reducing the losses caused by climate change, and it depends

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