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The
Climate Commission had warned in its 2011 Critical Decade report that wine grapes and other temperature - and water - sensitive crops needed to adapt to climate change «or move to locations where growing conditions are more amenable to their production.
Climate Commission had
warned in its 2011 Critical Decade
report that wine grapes and other temperature - and water - sensitive crops needed to adapt to
climate change «or move to locations where growing conditions are more amenable to their production.
climate change «or move to locations where growing conditions are more amenable to their production.»
Findings in the new
report warn that more than 40 percent of the species included in the study show «high vulnerability» to
climate change.
The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) makes the
warning as the Energy and
Climate Change Select Committee today publishes it
report A European Supergrid.
A
report by the Commons» energy and
climate change committee published today
warns that government proposals will effectively provide subsidies to nuclear generators - despite the coalition agreement only permitted new nuclear power stations «provided they receive no public subsidy».
Today's
report, written by consulting firm Impetus for Greenpeace,
warns the government needs to invest heavily in energy efficiency if it is to meet its
climate change goals.
Europe must step up its preparations for the continent's
changing climate, a
report out today
warns.
The
report also
warned that the current target to reduce emissions by 60 per cent by 2050 may not be enough to combat
climate change.
Changes in extreme weather will require governments to
change how they cope with natural disasters, a new report from the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
change how they cope with natural disasters, a new
report from the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate ChangeChange warns
This conference is famous for, among other things, creating the International Panel on
Climate Change, whose reports have warned the world of accelerating climate
Climate Change, whose reports have warned the world of accelerating climate c
Change, whose
reports have
warned the world of accelerating
climate climate changechange.
Although the IPCC clearly
warns of the threat of
climate change, the text analysis showed that their
report used more cautious, less explicit language to present their claims.
The summary of a
report published in November by the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change supports that view and
warns that some areas could even become «increasingly marginal as places to live in».
On a global level, the
report warns that
climate change is expected to increase the intensity and frequency of heatwaves and floods.
The high - carbon alternative, the
report warns, will lock the world into dangerous levels of
climate change that will upend economies for the foreseeable future.
The legislation rebukes a recommendation by the state Coastal Resources Commission, which stirred economic development concerns and skepticism about
climate change in 2010 with a
report warning of future threats along the state's coastline.
However, the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change warned in its latest
report that this could be an underestimate, because the computer models used may not be able to predict rapid
changes in Antarctica's ice.
An NRC
report enlarges the concept of abrupt
climate change and calls for an early
warning system
A State of the Birds
report published last year by government and conservation organizations
warned that bird species that have been in a steady decline now face added pressure from
climate change.
«Past
warnings of potential environmental catastrophes have begun to be borne out,» the
report concludes, criticising failures to adapt to
climate change and tackle the growing demand for limited freshwater resources.
This was the
warning made in the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) Working Group II
report.
Brazilian researchers
report a relatively large diversity of fungi in marine ecosystems surrounding Antarctica, but
warn that
climate change could bring unpleasant surprises.
And, as Kevin Trenberth of the National Center for Atmospheric Research
warned not long ago, the
climate simulations run for the next report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (AR5 below) are likely to produce more uncertainty than earlier an
climate simulations run for the next
report from the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (AR5 below) are likely to produce more uncertainty than earlier an
Climate Change (AR5 below) are likely to produce more uncertainty than earlier analyses:
In the
report released today by the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change, the world's top scientists
warned that global warming is unequivocally man - made and will become irreversible if we do not act now to reduce the amount of carbon emissions released into the atmosphere.
Kevin Trenberth of the National Center for Atmospheric Research made this point powerfully last year in an important piece in the journal Nature
Reports /
Climate Change warning that more uncertainty, not less, would likely result from a push to enrich climate models used for the next report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Climate Change warning that more uncertainty, not less, would likely result from a push to enrich
climate models used for the next report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
climate models used for the next
report from the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Climate Change:
«Clearly visible messages such as «Flying causes
climate change» could put some consumers off air travel in the same way that smokers are deterred by health
warnings on cigarette packets, a new
report on global warming suggests.
We can not know exactly what is coming, but it will probably be nasty, the latest
report from the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) will
warn next week.
Last week, the UN's 2013 Human Development
Report issued a stark
warning: «Environmental inaction, especially regarding
climate change, has the potential to halt or even reverse human development progress.»
The
report also
warned for the first time that
climate change, combined with poverty and economic shocks, could lead to war and drive people to leave their homes.
The BBC's viewers and listeners could soon be hearing a lot less hot air from
climate change skeptics, under new guidance
warning of the risk of «false balance» in science
reports.
A
report from the
Climate Council warns that reducing climate change projects and staff may significantly hurt climate change research in the c
Climate Council
warns that reducing
climate change projects and staff may significantly hurt climate change research in the c
climate change projects and staff may significantly hurt
climate change research in the c
climate change research in the country.
A United Nations
report raised the threat of
climate change to a whole new level on Monday,
warning of sweeping consequences to life and livelihood.
In fact, during an hour long June briefing to launch a major government
climate change report, a panel that included White House science adviser John Holdren and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration chief Jane Lubchenco mentioned greenhouse gases just once â $» instead
warning about the perils of â $ œheat - trapping gasesâ $ or â $ œheat - trapping pollutants.â $
The call to action comes a day after a landmark US
report, named the National
Climate Assessment, which has warned that climate change is wreaking havoc across
Climate Assessment, which has
warned that
climate change is wreaking havoc across
climate change is wreaking havoc across the US.
Kevin Hamilton, who co-authored the
report,
warns: «If our model results prove to be representative of the real global
climate, then
climate is actually more sensitive to perturbations by greenhouse gases than current global models predict, and even the highest warming predictions would underestimate the real
change we could see.»
The US government spends $ 2.5 billion per year on research that focuses on carbon dioxide, ignores powerful natural forces that have always driven
climate change, and generates numerous
reports and press releases
warning of record high temperatures, melting icecaps, rising seas, stronger storms, more droughts and other «unprecedented» crises.
The
report warns that unchecked
climate change would hit hard at Queensland's biggest industries: mining, cattle and potentially tourism, through impacts on the Great Barrier Reef and Wet Tropics.
Report: UN
warns of threat to human progress; Transient Middle Eocene Atmospheric CO2 and Temperature Variations;
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Climate scientists plan campaign against global warming skeptics; Inaccurate news
reports misrepresent AGU
climate - science initiative; climate crisis is no crisis (media confusion); ClimateGate One Year Later; Energy & Environment Hearing; Philippines: Aquino calls for lifestyle
climate - science initiative;
climate crisis is no crisis (media confusion); ClimateGate One Year Later; Energy & Environment Hearing; Philippines: Aquino calls for lifestyle
climate crisis is no crisis (media confusion); ClimateGate One Year Later; Energy & Environment Hearing; Philippines: Aquino calls for lifestyle
change
Report lead author,
climate commissioner Will Steffen, and Climate Change Minister Greg Combet warned against compl
climate commissioner Will Steffen, and
Climate Change Minister Greg Combet warned against compl
Climate Change Minister Greg Combet
warned against complacency.
The
report — Off the Charts: Extreme Australian Summer Heat —
warns of more extreme bushfires and hotter, longer, bigger and more frequent heatwaves, due to
climate change.
Back in September, before the U.N. released its landmark Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change report, a top official warned that major corporations were prepared to fund skeptics to undermine the work of climate scie
Climate Change report, a top official
warned that major corporations were prepared to fund skeptics to undermine the work of
climate scie
climate scientists.
«La Nada»; Wandering gray whale points to
climate change; Wallace Encourages Fox Viewers To Remain Misinformed On Climate Change; Transparency Maldives launches Global Corruption Report on climate change; Australia academics blast UK lord over Hitler jibe; Storm Warnings: Extreme Weather Is a Product of Climate Change; American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) AAAS Board: Attacks on Climate Researchers Inhibit Free Exchange of Scientifi
climate change; Wallace Encourages Fox Viewers To Remain Misinformed On Climate Change; Transparency Maldives launches Global Corruption Report on climate change; Australia academics blast UK lord over Hitler jibe; Storm Warnings: Extreme Weather Is a Product of Climate Change; American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) AAAS Board: Attacks on Climate Researchers Inhibit Free Exchange of Scientific
change; Wallace Encourages Fox Viewers To Remain Misinformed On
Climate Change; Transparency Maldives launches Global Corruption Report on climate change; Australia academics blast UK lord over Hitler jibe; Storm Warnings: Extreme Weather Is a Product of Climate Change; American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) AAAS Board: Attacks on Climate Researchers Inhibit Free Exchange of Scientifi
Climate Change; Transparency Maldives launches Global Corruption Report on climate change; Australia academics blast UK lord over Hitler jibe; Storm Warnings: Extreme Weather Is a Product of Climate Change; American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) AAAS Board: Attacks on Climate Researchers Inhibit Free Exchange of Scientific
Change; Transparency Maldives launches Global Corruption
Report on
climate change; Australia academics blast UK lord over Hitler jibe; Storm Warnings: Extreme Weather Is a Product of Climate Change; American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) AAAS Board: Attacks on Climate Researchers Inhibit Free Exchange of Scientifi
climate change; Australia academics blast UK lord over Hitler jibe; Storm Warnings: Extreme Weather Is a Product of Climate Change; American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) AAAS Board: Attacks on Climate Researchers Inhibit Free Exchange of Scientific
change; Australia academics blast UK lord over Hitler jibe; Storm
Warnings: Extreme Weather Is a Product of
Climate Change; American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) AAAS Board: Attacks on Climate Researchers Inhibit Free Exchange of Scientifi
Climate Change; American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) AAAS Board: Attacks on Climate Researchers Inhibit Free Exchange of Scientific
Change; American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) AAAS Board: Attacks on
Climate Researchers Inhibit Free Exchange of Scientifi
Climate Researchers Inhibit Free Exchange of Scientific Ideas
The second
report, released by the Obama Administration in July,
warns that accelerating
climate change brings accelerating costs.
The author of an influential British government
report arguing the world needed to spend just 1 % of its wealth tackling
climate change has
warned that the cost of averting disaster has now doubled.
But despite the
warnings of Margaret Thatcher in the late 1980s, a hefty
report from the UN's science panel in 1990 and a new UN
climate treaty in 1992,
climate change was not explicitly included in a State of the Union address until 1997, when it was brought up by Democratic president Bill Clinton.
Friedman's article, titled «Scientists Fear Trump Will Dismiss Blunt
Climate Report,» delivers a classic alarmist warning that the Trump administration may try to «change or suppress the report,» ignoring Trump administration officials» repeated calls for «honest open discussion» and «intellectual conversation» about humans» role in climate
Climate Report,» delivers a classic alarmist warning that the Trump administration may try to «change or suppress the report,» ignoring Trump administration officials» repeated calls for «honest open discussion» and «intellectual conversation» about humans» role in climate c
Report,» delivers a classic alarmist
warning that the Trump administration may try to «
change or suppress the
report,» ignoring Trump administration officials» repeated calls for «honest open discussion» and «intellectual conversation» about humans» role in climate c
report,» ignoring Trump administration officials» repeated calls for «honest open discussion» and «intellectual conversation» about humans» role in
climate climate change.
The White House plans to release a major
report Tuesday outlining how human - driven
climate change is already affecting the environment in the United States and
warning of more warming to come, possibly signaling a more aggressive response to the issue from the Obama administration.
IF the case for global warming is so open and shut, why the need for a
report as disingenuous as Mr Kofi Annan's...
warning that
climate change - induced disasters, such as droughts and floods, kill 315,000 each year and cost $ 125 billion, numbers it says will rise to 500,000 dead and $ 340 billion by 2030.
Lord Stern, the former World Bank chief economist whose landmark
report on the economics of
climate change warned the world risked plunging into economic depression if action was not taken urgently on greenhouse gases, said carbon trading was a «key plank» in dealing with
climate change.
The stark
report states that
climate change has already increased the risk of severe heatwaves and other extreme weather and
warns of worse to come, including food shortages and violent conflicts.