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  • 1
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (47 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Behrer, Arnold Patrick Current Benefits of Wildfire Smoke for Yields in the US Midwest May Dissipate by 2050
    Keywords: Air Quality and Clean Air ; Climate Change and Agriculture ; Climate Change and Environment ; Climate Change and Health ; Climate Change Impacts ; Cloud Formation ; Crops and Crop Management Systems ; Environment ; Exposure To Smoke ; Global Land Carbon Sink ; Impact Of Climate Change ; Impact On Yield ; Macroeconomics and Economic Growth ; Meteorological Variables ; Pollution Management and Control ; Science of Climate Change ; Severe Drought
    Abstract: Wildfires throughout western North America produce smoke plumes that can stretch across the agricultural regions of the American Midwest. Climate change is likely to increase the number and size of these fires and subsequent smoke plumes. These smoke plumes change direct, diffuse, and total sunlight during the crop growing season and consequently influence yields of both corn and soybeans. The analysis in this paper uses a twelve-year panel of county-level yields from all counties east of the 100th meridian combined with measures of exposure to smoke plumes of low and high density during the growing season. It shows that low-density plumes enhance yields, likely by increasing in the fraction of diffuse light, while high-density plumes decrease yields. Because there are more low-density plumes today, the net effect is a slight increase in yields on average. As climate change makes wildfires larger and more frequent, the overall impact of smoke on yields is expected to be substantially more negative
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  • 2
    ISBN: 978-3-7799-6589-3
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (294 Seiten) : , Illustrationen, Diagramme.
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Series Statement: Sportfans im Blickpunkt sozialwissenschaftlicher Forschung
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    Keywords: Soziologie ; Sozialwissenschaft ; Sport ; Fanarbeit ; Fanprojekte ; Fußballfan. ; Sozialarbeit. ; Fußballfanklub. ; Deutschland. ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Fußballfan ; Sozialarbeit ; Fußballfanklub
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9783847418504 , 3847418505
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (225 pages)
    Edition: 1st
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Sexual minorities and sports ; Soccer ; Fußball ; Soccer ; Football ; Queerfeindlichkeit ; Diskriminierung ; Queerphobia ; Discrimination ; Fans ; Lesben ; Lesbians ; Schwule ; Bisexuelle ; Gays ; Bisexuals ; Transgeschlechtliche ; Intergeschlechtliche ; Transgender ; Intersex ; Queer
    Abstract: Fußball könnte eine Arena für queere Vielfalt werden, welche die errungene gesellschaftliche Akzeptanz von LSBTIQ* widerspiegelt. Sein öffentlicher Stellenwert prädestiniert ihn dafür. Der vorliegende Sammelband möchte dazu beitragen, die Akzeptanz für sexuelle und geschlechtliche Diversität zu verbessern. Die wissenschaftlichen Beiträge diskutieren aus unterschiedlichen Perspektiven Schritte zu ihrer nachhaltigen Verwirklichung
    Description / Table of Contents: Helmut Metzner: Vorwort: Fußball -- eine queere Arena für Vielfalt[Heimspiele] Recht auf VielfaltAlbert Scherr: Nicht nur ein sportlicher Wettkampf. Fußball, gesellschaftspolitische Verantwortung und MenschenrechtePierre Thielbörger: Zur Verantwortung von Fußballvereinen und -verbänden für LSBTIQ*-RechteThaya Vester und Sebastian Reif: Bereits bunt oder noch grau in grau? Die sportrechtlichen Regelwerke des deutschen Fußballs hinsichtlich sexueller und geschlechtlicher VielfaltSusanna Roßbach: Geschlechtliche Vielfalt im deutschen Amateurfußball: Die neuen DFB-Regelungen für den Breitensport[Pässe und Einwürfe] InterventionenJulia Hilger: Minderheitenschutz im Vereinsrecht -- Rechtsfolgen von Verstößen gegen den verbandsrechtlichen GleichbehandlungsgrundsatzPatrick Arnold, David Johannes Berchem, Ina Herrmann und Elena Müller: "Das wird man ja wohl noch sagen dürfen!?" Queerfeindlichkeit im Fußball und wie eine Meldestelle ins antidiskriminierende Gegenpressing gehtMartin K.W. Schweer und Karin Siebertz-Reckzeh: Akzeptanz sexueller und geschlechtlicher Vielfalt -- Impulse zur Entwicklung der VereinskulturMaike Wagenaar und Inga Rohoff: Evangelische Kirche als moralisch-ethische Instanz: Verhindererin von Vielfalt oder Unterstützerin von Queerness im Sport?[Auswärtsspiele] Internationale PerspektivenSabine Küster: Spirit, Empowerment und Erfolg -- Megan Rapinoe und die US-Frauen-NationalmannschaftBerit Johannsen: Fußball und safety: Eine framesemantische Perspektive auf Diskurse über trans Sportler*innenThomas Innertsberger: Antidiskriminierung im österreichischen Männerfußball -- von zögerlichen Anfängen zur langsam wachsenden Mobilisierung?Autor*innenverzeichnis
    Note: "Verlag Barbara Budrich" , Zielgruppe: Gender Studies
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  • 4
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (45 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Srivastava, Bhavya High Temperature and Learning Outcomes: Evidence from Ethiopia
    Keywords: Climate Change ; Education and Gender ; Gender ; Gender and Education ; Higher Education ; Temperatures
    Abstract: This paper uses data from 2003-19 on 2.47 million test takers of a national high stakes university entrance exam in Ethiopia to study the impacts of temperature on learning outcomes. It finds that high temperatures during the school year leading up to the exam reduce test scores, controlling for temperatures when the exam is taken. The results suggest that the scores of female students are less impacted by higher temperatures compared to their male counterparts. Additionally, the analysis finds that the scores of students from schools located in hotter regions are less impacted by higher temperatures compared to their counterparts from cooler regions. The evidence suggests that the adverse effects of temperature are driven by impacts from within-classroom temperatures, rather than from indirect impacts on agriculture
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  • 5
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (46 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Behrer, Arnold Patrick In Most Low- and Middle-Income Countries Pollution Levels Are Higher in Wealthier Areas
    Keywords: Air Pollution ; Air Quality and Clean Air ; Ambient Air Pollution ; Economic Concentration ; Environment ; Large Cities ; Pollution Management and Control ; Urban Environment
    Abstract: Air pollution is a major threat to health, and the dangers are particularly acute in low- and middle-income countries. However, little is known about how the burden of pollution is spread across the wealth distribution in these countries. This paper uses new data providing high-resolution wealth estimates for more than 100 low- and middle-income countries, combined with equally high-resolution estimates of air pollution, to estimate how wealth is correlated with ambient air pollution around the world. The findings show that on average air pollution is positively correlated with wealth, but the relationship is highly heterogeneous across countries. The fact that air pollution and wealth are both disproportionately high in urban areas, where economic activity is largely concentrated, appears to drive this relationship. When the analysis is limited to anthropogenic sources of pollution, the relationship becomes less heterogeneous and more systematically positive. The paper also examines the relationship between pollution exposure and wealth within large cities around the world. Again, the findings show substantial heterogeneity across cities. The paper explores several hypotheses for this heterogeneity but does not find a single explanation. Economic concentration within cities appears to explain some of the relationship. Cities with more concentrated economic opportunity tend to have more positive correlations between pollution and wealth
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