Sentences with phrase «new climate institute»

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Climate change could cause new hay fever misery for millions of people across Europe — according to a new report from the University of East Anglia in collaboration with several European institutes.
The new conservative government, headed by prime minister elect Tony Abbott, says it will axe the country's carbon tax, disband a climate advisory body and institute a carbon reduction policy that climate scientists say will fail to meet even its meagre targets.
Communicating climate change will be the initial focus of a new institute — supported by more than $ 500,000 in donations so far - honoring the association's retired CEO, Alan I. Leshner.
Sea levels could rise by 2.3 meters for each degree Celsius that global temperatures increase and they will remain high for centuries to come, according to a new study by the leading climate research institute, released on Monday.
E4E is making a big push in New Haven to advocate for improving school climate, and several schools have seen significant improvements instituting some teacher...
According to a new study involving researchers various climate institutes, greenhouse gas emissions would need to peak during the decade and fall to 44 gigatons by 2020.
A new research institute in Switzerland set to rock the climate science boat... will investigate natural causes of climate change.
Press Trust of India: In a bid to tackle global warming, a proposal has been mooted to launch a new scheme on climate change by implementing a slew of measures including setting up of an institute in the name of Rajiv Gandhi.
It sets new interim targets for greenhouse gas emission reductions, recalibrates sea level rise levels and institutes new resiliency standards to deal with climate change.
Hat - tip: Die kalte Sonne A new study by German GFZ research institute finds that extreme climate change also happened in the past before humans began emitting CO2 in to the atmosphere.
Raj Pachauri, chairman of the IPCC, is to take up a half - time position as director of a new climate and energy institute at Yale University, US, starting in the autumn.
Yesterday, The New York Times reported that the 72 - year - old researcher has made it official and will leave his job at a NASA research institute after 46 years to pursue climate activism and litigation full - time.
* that BP is funding research into «ways of tackling the world's climate problem» at Princeton University to the tune of $ 2 million per year for 15 years * that BP is funding an energy research institute involving two other US universities to the tune of $ 500 million — the aim of which is «to develop new sources of energy and reduce the impact of energy consumption on the environment» * that ExxonMobil itself has donated $ 100 million to Stanford university so that researchers there can find «ways to meet growing energy needs without worsening global warming»
Hemmed in by higher cost alternatives like mandating C02 sequestration for all new coal - fired plants or instituting a low enough carbon cap, they'll not be able support an effective climate management package if they are prevented from framing their support for it as a reasonable trade - off, given that natural gas will be a low - cost, clean, sustainable energy alternative.
Bradley is depicted by contrarian websites «as a ringleader in a conspiracy to orchestrate panic over climate change, one of a cabal intent on making themselves rich and famous, taxing the free market to death, and instituting a new world order headed by Al Gore.»
From the article «Playing Rough»: Bradley is depicted by contrarian websites «as a ringleader in a conspiracy to orchestrate panic over climate change, one of a cabal intent on making themselves rich and famous, taxing the free market to death, and instituting a new world order headed by Al Gore.»
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