76% of Slovenians think that climate change and its consequences are the biggest challenge for humanity in the 21 st century, with a limited gap among people with different political views: 83% of those with left-leaning political views say that climate change is the biggest challenge for humanity in the 21 st century, compared to 69% of
READ MORE4 · Slovenia - Alpine, Mediterranean, Continental: Slovenia may be divided into three climatic zones. Conditions in Istria indicate a transition from the Mediterranean climate of the Dalmatian coast to a moderate continental climate. In the moderate zone the highest monthly precipitation (up to 15 inches [381 mm]) occurs in spring and autumn,
READ MOREClimate projections and services: Established; Climate projections & services as a part of an ongoing project at the Slovenian Environment Agency; Adaptation portals and
READ MOREChanges in both the climate system and socioeconomic processes -including adaptation and mitigation actions- are drivers of hazards, exposure, and vulnerability ( IPCC Fifth
READ MOREMore than half (52 %) of Slovenians expect national governments to tackle climate change. Slovenia accounts for 0.5 % of total EU greenhouse gas (GHG)
READ MOREFAO organizational chart; Regional Office for Africa; Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific; Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia; Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean
READ MORECopernicus, the EU''s climate change service, recorded the hottest average global temperature on record for June and first three weeks of July. Climate scientists have attributed the extreme
READ MOREClimate action . Introduction to Climate Action. Action for Climate Empowerment. Tracking and recognition. Climate Neutral Now. Marrakech Partnership. Resolution on Slovenia''s Long-Term Climate Strategy until 2050 (ReDPS50) Open. Publication date. 24 Aug 2021. Document type. Long-term low greenhouse gas emission
READ MOREThe course of climate change in the future depends on actual current and future greenhouse gas emissions, which are represented by several different Representa-
READ MOREThis page presents a high-level insight into extreme events and how extreme events differ from mean climate. Extremes are often related to different physical processes than those that govern long-term means. While an average change in precipitation is primarily due to circulation changes, extremes are much more sensitive to the thermodynamic state and
READ MOREThe estimated mean snow cover trend for all of Slovenia is −16% per decade (Vertačnik and Bertalanič 2017; Vertačnik et al. 2018 ). Climate change in the Mediterranean part of Slovenia is reflected in hydrological changes. In this context, we examined the river discharge trends and regimes from 1961 to 2018.
READ MOREFrom 2007 to 2017, Slovenia saw a 57% increase in beehive numbers, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). Now, as the climate crisis threatens bee populations around the world
READ MOREIII – Change and Significance: Change in relation to evolving trends provides insight into when (year of significant change) a changing climate departs from historical natural variability bounds. A period dominated by natural variability (low trend) can be seen in contrast to the emergence of an (anthropogenically) forced trend.
READ MORETrends in climate — past, present and future — always need to be understood in the context of the naturally occurring variability. Climate variability here, refers to the ways how climate conditions (e.g., temperature and precipitation) "flicker" from year to year within their respective typical "range of variability". The cause for this natural variability can be due to
READ MOREGet notified when this is ready. Net zero commitment Economy-wide · Target year: 2050 Source: Slovenia''s integrated National Energy and Climate Plan. Increase 1,000,000m3/year of woods for carbon sinking by N/A LULUCF: Afforestation · Target year: 0 Source: National Forest Program. Abandon coal use for electricity power by 2033 and
READ MOREThis page presents Slovenia''s projected climate. Data is shown as either the projected mean or anomaly (change) and is presented spatially, as a seasonal cycle, time series,
READ MORELJUBLJANA/GENEVA (6 October 2022) – Slovenia is a global leader in recognising the right to a healthy environment, but faces challenges in protecting this right, such as toxic
READ MOREClimate change scenarios play an important role in the preparation of a risk assessment and adaptation measures. This summary deals with expected changes in Slovenia, focusing on temperature and precipitation in the 21st century. Photo: Špela Guštin, SOkol Photo: Špela Guštin, SOkol. 4 5
READ MOREThis page presents Slovenia''s projected climate. The Mean Projections page offers CCKP''s complete suite of indicators for in-depth analysis into future climate scenarios and potential risks due to changing climates. Data can be investigated as either the projected mean or anomaly (change) and is presented spatially, as a seasonal cycle, time series, or heat
READ MOREExplore historical and projected climate data, climate data by sector, impacts, key vulnerabilities and what adaptation measures are being taken. Explore the overview for a
READ MOREDevastating floods and other adverse weather conditions in Slovenia killed at least six people and racked up property damage estimated to be over $500 million, a government spokesperson told CNN
READ MOREThe Glasgow Declaration on Climate Action in Tourism represents a significant commitment by the tourism industry to tackle climate change and advance sustainability.Launched during the 26th UN Conference of the Parties on Climate Change in Glasgow in 2021, this initiative, spearheaded by the World Tourism Organisation
READ MOREIn our pursuit of a faster transformation, we''ve made the decision to participate in the Deep Demonstration programme – a move intended to plant these seeds of change." said Jasmina Karba, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Environment, Climate and Energy of the Republic of Slovenia, who is leading the Deep Demonstration programme.
READ MOREThis page presents Slovenia''s climate context for the current climatology, 1991-2020, derived from observed, historical data. Information should be used to build a strong
READ MOREToday, the National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia adopted the Resolution on Long-Term Climate Strategy until 2050. A clear goal of Slovenia''s climate
READ MOREThe peer-to-peer learning platform for governments, Apolitical, included EIT Climate-KIC''s Deep Demonstration of a Circular, Regenerative and Low-Carbon Economy in Slovenia as one of its 100 Climate Policy Breakthroughs.The list celebrates meaningful climate action and impactful policies from around the world with the potential for
READ MOREExplore historical and projected climate data, climate data by sector, impacts, key vulnerabilities and what adaptation measures are being taken. Explore the overview for a general context of how climate change is affecting Slovenia.
READ MOREClimate Change Knowledge Portal. The systematic warming of the planet is directly causing global mean sea level to rise in two primary ways: (1) mountain glaciers and polar ice sheets are increasingly melting and adding water to the ocean, and (2) the warming of the water in the oceans leads to an expansion and thus increased volume.
READ MOREThis page presents Slovenia''s projected climate. Data is shown as either the projected mean or anomaly (change) and is presented spatially, as a seasonal cycle, time series, or heatplot, which shows seasonal change over long-term time horizons. We offer a range of variables at both national and sub-national aggregations. Data can be analyzed as annual
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