Sentences with phrase «climate march went»

Onlookers waved on Sunday as participants in the People's Climate March went by on Avenue of the Americas in Manhattan.

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Premiers and prime ministers need to make climate action a priority, decide in broad strokes how to go about it, and then give their ministers marching orders to get it done.
A couple of days before is going to be what promises to be the largest climate march in North American history.
This is going to be a climate march that is much more diverse.
In March 2009, while Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Miliband attended the UK premiere of climate change film The Age of Stupid, where he was ambushed by actor Pete Postlethwaite, who threatened to return his OBE and vote for any party other than Labour if the Kingsnorth coal - fired power station were to be given the go - ahead by the goveClimate Change, Miliband attended the UK premiere of climate change film The Age of Stupid, where he was ambushed by actor Pete Postlethwaite, who threatened to return his OBE and vote for any party other than Labour if the Kingsnorth coal - fired power station were to be given the go - ahead by the goveclimate change film The Age of Stupid, where he was ambushed by actor Pete Postlethwaite, who threatened to return his OBE and vote for any party other than Labour if the Kingsnorth coal - fired power station were to be given the go - ahead by the government.
I know there's an expedition called Finnmark2007 going out there on March the 7th from the UK which is going to try and highlight how the Sámi's traditonal knowledge and sustainable practices are important to the rest of the world as we battle against climate change - perhaps Al should go join them, sounds like he needs to!
The following March, twenty - five scientists from the Arctic countries met in Stockholm and created the International Arctic Science Committee, which has gone on to coordinate international Arctic research, for example, the influential Arctic Climate Impact Assessment in 2004.
As he told me in an e-mailed statement in March, «Energy transformation and climate reform go hand in hand; that's all we're trying to communicate.»
I urge you all to join me in going to New York for The People's Climate March on September 21st.
Originally blogged at Realclimategate I am going along to the Spectator «climate change» debate on Tuesday 29th March in London, hopefully I can meet up with some «climate change» blog regulars (both sides very welcome) to have a chat afterwards.
'' fashion — dismissed the lack of global warming on March 4, 2009 by declaring: «Climate change is not just about temperatures going up.
In an interview with the Boston Globe on March 9, Admiral Samuel J. Locklear III, the Navy's top officer in the Pacific, stated that climate change was the biggest long - term threat in the Pacific region and «probably the most likely thing that is going to happen... that will cripple the security environment, probably more likely than the other scenarios we all often talk about.»
The second, expected in March, will cover «impacts and vulnerabilities» of climate change; the third, on mitigation efforts, is set to go out in April.
When activists go out and march and chant and chain themselves to bulldozers and get arrested in the name of fighting climate change, those actions may not be popular with the wider public, but they signal to the wider public that there is an emergency.
Heather Buchman, «Some 100 - Degree Heat Streaks Still Going in Texas,» AccuWeather News, 12 August 2011; Bill Zeeble, «Texas Ag Commissioner: «Pray for Rain,»» KERA News, 10 August 2011; Blair Fannin, «Updated 2011 Texas Agricultural Drought Losses Total $ 7.62 Billion,» AgriLife Today, 21 March 2012; Kate Galbraith, «As Drought Intensifies, Texas Ranchers Sell Cattle,» Texas Tribune, 19 July 2011; U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Climatic Data Center, «State of the Climate National Overview — Annual 2011,» at www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sotc/national/2011/13, updated 19 January 2012.
On March 11th, 2009 at 1:50 pm I predicted that Rudd would swing to the Left on climate change policy by raising carbon emission cuts going into Copenhagen.
«No one activity, even if you have a billion people marching, is going to change something as big and complicated as climate or the policies of the governments of the world,» concedes Leslie Cagan, the national march coordinator.
If the march organizers get their way, they are going to destroy any chance of dealing with climate change.
If you are considering attending tomorrow's climate march, I'd like to respectfully ask you not to go.
There's little chance China's going to get a People's March of its own, but the climate movement can't succeed unless its leaders can be convinced to join in.
On March 23, he received the «Speaks Truth To Power Award,» and on March 24 he went to speak on the «Resetting Climate Policy» Panel.
There's going to be a big climate march on Sunday, in case you haven't heard.
Brian H says: March 1, 2011 at 11:15 am... BTW Ira, I've just gone thru the first part of your novel, and I wonder if you still «believe» the scenarios and causalities for climate behavior and fluctuation you posit and «explain» in Chapter 1.
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