This 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 MORECompanies at risk generate some 40% of value added to Romania''s $284 billion economy and hold 48% of total assets, the report said. "The lack of action in limiting the effects of climate
READ MORE19 · Climate Change Summit, the largest event in Central and Eastern Europe dedicated exclusively to addressing climate challenges, will hold its third edition in October. Expanded this year to include
READ MORERelevant climate dimensions of Europe 2020 and existing EU regulations and policies related to climate change are summarized in section four. Section five provides an overview of national strategies, regulatory framework, and organizational setup for addressing CC in
READ MOREClimate Change Knowledge Portal. This 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
READ MOREClimate change perception in Romania Theor Appl Climatol. 2022;149(1-2):253-272. doi: 10.1007/s00704-022-04041-4. Climate change has become a subject of major interest for different levels of our society, such as national governments, businesses, local administration, or citizens. While national and local policies propose mitigation and
READ MORERomania is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, such as extreme weather events including drought and flooding. This impacts its agriculture, water resources, forestry, infrastructure, energy, and health sectors.
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 MOREThis page presents Romania''s projected climate. The Mean Projections page offers CCKP''s complete suite of indicators for in-depth analysis into future climate scenarios
READ MORERomania has a civil law system; the High Court of Cassation and Justice and other courts of law administer judicial power. Local government is divided into counties, towns and communes; there are 41 counties and one municipality – Bucharest. Responsibility for addressing climate change is shared between the government and the 42 local
READ MOREClimate Change Knowledge Portal. Trends 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
READ MOREThis page presents Romania''s climate context for the current climatology, 1991-2020, derived from observed, historical data. Information should be used to build a strong
READ MOREIn Romania, CMS most recently helped re-shape the oil & gas specific tax law, successfully advocating for a reform in the way the oil & gas industry is recognised for tax purposes in Romania. Our dedicated energy and climate change lawyers in Romania work in every part of the sector, covering the whole chain of the energy cycle, including
READ MOREThe effects of climate change can be clearly seen and felt in the Romanian region of Oltenia. Where once green meadows and forests lined the banks of the River Danube, swathes of sand are now
READ MOREBy investigating NDVI trends and relating them to national climatic conditions, the resulting data is expected to be highly useful for ensuring a better adaptation of these ecosystems to future climate change, or even for combating the effects of climate change in Romania, which depends on the maintenance of healthy forests at national
READ MOREThis report has been prepared by the World Bank for the Government of Romania as an output of the World Bank advisory services program on climate change and low-carbon green growth in Romania. In response to the request, the World Bank quickly mobilized a team of sectoral and climate change (CC) specialists and conducted rapid assessments
READ MORERomania''s final NECP is from April 2020. More than half (51 %) of Romanians expect national governments to tackle climate change. Romania generates
READ MORERomania is committed to fighting climate change and pursuing low carbon development. Therefore, the Government of Romania, through the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MECC), has requested the World
READ MOREThis page presents Romania''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,
READ MOREThe National Action Plan on Climate Change. NAPCC is the main instrument for the implementation of the NSCC and establishes how implementation progress is to be reported. NAPCC assigns tasks and responsibili-ties for every stakeholder institution and identifies the main actors for each specific Ac-tion and relevant task.
READ MOREThis report explores how climate action, in line with Romania''s goal of achieving net zero emissions by 2050, interacts with the country''s growth and development path. It further
READ MOREThis research is the first statistically relevant analysis (± 4%, statistical significance) developed at national and regional scales and the only study of climate change perception performed during the COVID-19 pandemic in Romania. Its results may represent the baseline for more in-depth research.
READ MOREThe majority of Romanian people (76%) would support — to a greater extent than Europeans in general (69%) — the introduction of a tax on products and
READ MORERomania''s central bank said climate change presents a risk to the Black Sea nation''s financial stability, with a top official citing the "significant negative implications" for the real
READ MORERomania is increasingly vulnerable to: droughts, high temperatures, heat waves, heavy precipitation, landslides, earthquakes, and floods. Droughts may become more frequent
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 MOREThis page offers three themes in which to explore and understand differences in variability, trends, and significance of change across the last 70-, 50- and 30-year periods. It is meant as an informational tool to augment the views from the climatology pages (Current Climatology- Climatology tab).
READ MORENEW YORK/DUBAI, 7 December 2023 – Most children and young people say they have heard of climate change but only half understand what it is, according to a new UNICEF-Gallup poll, as world leaders gather at this year''s COP28. The global poll found that on average, 85 per cent of young people aged 15-24 surveyed in 55 countries
READ MOREIn discussions on climate change, we tend to focus on carbon dioxide (CO 2) – the most dominant greenhouse gas produced by the burning of fossil fuels, industrial production, and land use change. But CO 2 is not the only greenhouse gas that is driving global climate change. There are a number of others – methane, nitrous oxide, and trace
READ MORE22) In zilele de 24 iunie şi 25 iunie 2015, Ministerul Mediului, Apelor şi Pădurilor au organziat workshopurile finale ale componentei de modelare macroeconomica de impact, din cadrul proiectului OPERA-CLIMA ("Operationalizarea strategiei nationale privind schimbarile climatice si dezvoltarea componentei climatice a Programelor
READ MORERomania''s 2021-2030 Integrated National Energy and Climate Plan. The National Energy and Climate (ENCP) Plan is a ten-year integrated document mandated by the European Union to each of its member states in order for the EU to meet its overall greenhouse gases emissions targets. The Energy and Climate Plan addresses all five dimensions of the EU
READ MORE6 th Figure I_ 1 m 1 st f e Romania''s 6th stNational Communication on Climate Change and 1 Biennial Report Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Page 8 LIST OF FIGURES Multiannual mean of in air temperature (in °C, left panel) and of precipitation amount (in
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