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climate change [June 28
climate change [June 28,
change [June 28, 2016]
The
U.S. Global
Change Research Program (USGCRP), which produced the
report, coordinates
climate research across 13 departments and agencies.
Although current drought worries have been focused in the West — Western states have experienced insect outbreaks; mass tree die - offs; loss of water and carbon; bigger and more costly wildfires; and economic impacts to timber stands due to severe, multiyear drought — in the wake of a
changing climate, the
report notes that «all
U.S. forests are vulnerable to drought.»
«
U.S. funding is insufficient to address the human health impact of and public - health responses to
climate change,» the
report's authors caution.
The
report cautions, however, that the
U.S. climate monitoring system is inadequate for properly measuring regional
climate changes, which could make it difficult for scientists to provide meaningful predictions to local businesses or officials.
Climate change is already affecting
U.S. and other industrial nations» public health, according to a new government
report
«The West and Southwest are likely to become drier, while the eastern United States is likely to experience increased rainfall,» says the
report, which was put out by the
U.S. Climate Change Science Program, coordinated by the White House.
Satellite measurements and a model of how efficiently maize converts that light to mass, reveal that solar brightening, an increase in the sunlight penetrating the atmosphere and reaching Earth, accounted for 27 % of the yield increase
U.S. Corn Belt farmers have observed between 1984 and 2013, researchers
report today in Nature
Climate Change.
Lawyer Philip Cooney, a CEQ chief of staff and a 15 - year veteran of the American Petroleum Institute, spent the first term of the administration editing science
reports from various agencies on
climate change to downplay the role of greenhouse gas emissions — emphasizing elements of uncertainty from a 2001 National Research Council
report on
climate change, according to an investigation by the
U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Melting permafrost is causing significant
changes to the freshwater chemistry and hydrology of Alaska's Yukon River and could be triggering global
climate impacts, according to a
U.S. Geological Survey
report released yesterday.
Cooney himself made 294 edits to the administration's 364 - page Strategic Plan for the
U.S. Climate Change Science Program posted July 24, 2003, «to exaggerate or emphasize scientific uncertainties or to deemphasize or diminish the importance of the human role in global warming,» and Cooney and the CEQ played a role in eliminating climate change sections in the EPA's draft Report on the Environment as well as its National Air Quality and Emissions Trends
Climate Change Science Program posted July 24, 2003, «to exaggerate or emphasize scientific uncertainties or to deemphasize or diminish the importance of the human role in global warming,» and Cooney and the CEQ played a role in eliminating climate change sections in the EPA's draft Report on the Environment as well as its National Air Quality and Emissions Trends R
Change Science Program posted July 24, 2003, «to exaggerate or emphasize scientific uncertainties or to deemphasize or diminish the importance of the human role in global warming,» and Cooney and the CEQ played a role in eliminating
climate change sections in the EPA's draft Report on the Environment as well as its National Air Quality and Emissions Trends
climate change sections in the EPA's draft Report on the Environment as well as its National Air Quality and Emissions Trends R
change sections in the EPA's draft
Report on the Environment as well as its National Air Quality and Emissions Trends
Report.
Under the Carter administration, CEQ (along with the
U.S. Department of State) drafted The Global 2000
Report to the President (pdf) in 1980, which proved prescient about a host of environmental issues, from
climate change to biodiversity loss.
Higher electricity bills and property losses are among the costs that
climate change is expected to exact in the
U.S. in the next 25 years, according to a bipartisan
report
Climate Science Special
Report: Fourth National
Climate Assessment, Volume I.
U.S. Global
Change Research Program.
The occasion was the release of a
report from the
U.S. Global
Change Research Program titled Global
Climate Change Impacts in the United States.
«The
climate, biology, and society in the Arctic are
changing in rapid, complex, and interactive ways, with effects throughout the region and, increasingly, the globe,» finds the
report from the National Research Council (NRC) of the
U.S. National Academies.
A new
report by the National Research Council finds that in terms of the scale of GHG emissions reductions required to mitigate anthropogenic
climate change, the
U.S.
It's all expected in the Central Hardwoods Region of southern Indiana, southern Illinois, and the Missouri Ozarks, according to a new
report by the
U.S. Forest Service, and partners that assesses the vulnerability of the region's forest ecosystems and its ability to adapt to a
changing climate.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is the lead federal agency on the
report for the
U.S. Global
Change Research Program, which produced Volume 1 of the 4th National
Climate Assessment.
The
report was accompanied by endorsements from a long list of
climate change luminaries, including former
U.S. Vice President Al Gore, whose blurb reads: «Without immediate action to solve the
climate crisis, catastrophic warming will fundamentally
change our planet and disrupt the
climate balance in which human civilization has flourished.
The
U.S. Global
Change Research Program, which coordinates the National
Climate Assessment
report process, also released draft versions of two other reports for public comment: the Second State of the Carbon Cycle Report and the Fourth National Climate Asses
report process, also released draft versions of two other
reports for public comment: the Second State of the Carbon Cycle
Report and the Fourth National Climate Asses
Report and the Fourth National
Climate Assessment.
Reilly is also one of the co-authors of the
U.S. Climate Change Science Program
report.
U.S. and China called out on global warming United Nations Secretary - General Ban Ki - moon urged the
U.S. and China to play «a more constructive role» in combating
climate change, punctuating release of this year's fourth and final report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
climate change, punctuating release of this year's fourth and final report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate C
change, punctuating release of this year's fourth and final
report from the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Climate ChangeChange.
In particular, it will be more careful about ensuring that it lays out the evidence for any assertion it makes about the likelihood of any effect of
climate change, said Chris Field, a
U.S. scientist and a leader of the panel's 2014
report.
A research ecologist not connected to the study, Jeremy Littell of the
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) at the Alaska
Climate Science Center in Anchorage, AK, said the trends in fire activity reported in the paper resemble what would be expected from rising temperatures caused by climate
Climate Science Center in Anchorage, AK, said the trends in fire activity
reported in the paper resemble what would be expected from rising temperatures caused by
climate climate change.
«
Changing climate conditions are already happening,» says Eileen Claussen, president of the Pew Center on Global Climate Change, which today released a report on regional impacts in the U.S. «It is clear that there is an immediate need for strong national and international policy action.
climate conditions are already happening,» says Eileen Claussen, president of the Pew Center on Global
Climate Change, which today released a report on regional impacts in the U.S. «It is clear that there is an immediate need for strong national and international policy action.
Climate Change, which today released a
report on regional impacts in the
U.S. «It is clear that there is an immediate need for strong national and international policy action.»
Malone was the principal author on a
U.S. Agency for International Development
report,
Changing Glaciers and Hydrology in Asia: Addressing Vulnerabilities to Glacier Melt Impacts, which assessed how USAID programs could respond to the effects of
climate change in this region of the world.
Meteorologist Danielle Banks
reports that a new
report on
climate change says that increased temperatures could be responsible for 27,000 deaths in the
U.S. by 2100.
The latest
report from the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) cements the urgency for U.S. leaders to move boldly and quickly on climate change, and the most logical place to start is the nation's fleet of power
Climate Change (IPCC) cements the urgency for U.S. leaders to move boldly and quickly on climate change, and the most logical place to start is the nation's fleet of power p
Change (IPCC) cements the urgency for
U.S. leaders to move boldly and quickly on
climate change, and the most logical place to start is the nation's fleet of power
climate change, and the most logical place to start is the nation's fleet of power p
change, and the most logical place to start is the nation's fleet of power plants.
The
report provides transportation professionals with an overview of the scientific consensus on current and future
climate changes of particular relevance to
U.S. transportation, including the limitations of present scientific understanding as to their precise timing, magnitude, and geographic location; identifies potential impacts on
U.S. transportation and adaptation options; and, offers recommendations for both research and actions that can be taken to prepare for
climate change.
The primary focus of this TRB Special
Report 290 is on the consequences of
climate change for the infrastructure and operations of
U.S. transportation.
A canard that has already been trotted out by
climate change contrarians (and unfortunately parroted uncritically in some media
reports) holds that weather in certain parts of the
U.S. (e.g. blizzards and avalanches in Colorado) negates the observation of anomalous winter warmth.
«EPA is relying most heavily on these synthesis
reports because they... 3) have been reviewed and formally accepted by, commissioned by, or in some cases authored by,
U.S. government agencies and individual government scientists and provide EPA with assurances that this material has been well vetted by both the
climate change research community and by the
U.S. government; and 4) in many cases, they reflect and convey the consensus conclusions of expert authors.»
«Even the most moderate predicted trends in
climate change will present new national security challenges for the
U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard,» said Frank L. Bowman, co-chair of the committee that wrote the
report and a retired
U.S. navy admiral.
WASHINGTON — In response to the measured and projected effects of
climate change,
U.S. naval forces should begin now to strengthen capabilities in the Arctic, prepare for more frequent humanitarian missions, and analyze potential vulnerabilities of seaside bases and facilities, says a new
report by the National Research Council.
The
U.S. Global
Change Research Program, composed of 13 federal agencies,
reported in 2009 that
climate - related
changes are already being observed in every region of the world, including the United States and its coastal waters.
Get the details on this issue from this fine Nathan Halverson article for Reveal News, a publication of the Center for Investigative
Reporting: «
U.S. gives meat producers a pass on
climate change emissions.»
The two scientists, with colleagues from the UK, the
U.S., the Netherlands and Czechoslovakia,
report in Nature
Climate Change that they used mathematical models to simulate the effect of temperature rise as a response to ever - greater global emissions of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, from the combustion of fossil fuels.
«The
U.S. Global
Change Research Program (USGCRP) oversaw the production of this stand - alone report of the state of science relating to climate change and its physical im
Change Research Program (USGCRP) oversaw the production of this stand - alone
report of the state of science relating to
climate change and its physical im
change and its physical impacts.
I refer of course to the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change,
U.S. National
Climate Assessment and various
U.S. National Academy of Sciences
reports.»
We believe that policymakers, the media, and the public should pay attention to scientific expert credibility and the well - vetted comprehensive assessment
reports prepared by a large number of the leading scientists — in particular the new IPCC Fifth Assessment
Report, along with the National Academy of Sciences (4 - volume America's Climate Choices report) and the National Climate Assessment forthcoming from the U.S. Global Change Research Pr
Report, along with the National Academy of Sciences (4 - volume America's
Climate Choices
report) and the National Climate Assessment forthcoming from the U.S. Global Change Research Pr
report) and the National
Climate Assessment forthcoming from the
U.S. Global
Change Research Program.
Climate change in the U.S. Northeast: A report of the Northeast climate impacts asse
Climate change in the
U.S. Northeast: A
report of the Northeast
climate impacts asse
climate impacts assessment.
U.S. Climate Alliance governors plan to attend COP23 this fall to report on their climate progress and detail further plans and additional solutions to pool resources and confront the global threat of climate
Climate Alliance governors plan to attend COP23 this fall to
report on their
climate progress and detail further plans and additional solutions to pool resources and confront the global threat of climate
climate progress and detail further plans and additional solutions to pool resources and confront the global threat of
climate climate change.
At the same time, Forbes
reports that the Wall Street Journal rejected publishing another op - ed, this one signed by 225 scientists with the
U.S. National Academy of Sciences, that outlines the basic science behind
climate change, including that the Earth is warming due to human activities which have «overwhelmed» natural
climate impacts.
The
U.S. Climate Action
Report 2002 is also available on CD from the Global
Change Research Information Office online catalog.
New
Report from Friends of the Earth
U.S. and Pan African
Climate Justice Alliance This week in Washington, DC,
U.S. Special Envoy for
Climate Change Todd Stern is organizing the Ministerial Meeting on Mobilizing
Climate Finance.
A
Report by the
U.S. Climate Change Science Program and the Subcommittee on Global
Change Research [Nancy Beller - Simms, Helen Ingram, David Feldman, Nathan Mantua, Katharine L. Jacobs, and Anne M. Waple (eds.)-RSB-.
The
report will underpin the National
Climate Assessment, the fourth installment in a running series of reports on climate change in the U.S. mandated by the Global Change Research Act o
Climate Assessment, the fourth installment in a running series of
reports on
climate change in the U.S. mandated by the Global Change Research Act o
climate change in the U.S. mandated by the Global Change Research Act of
change in the
U.S. mandated by the Global
Change Research Act of
Change Research Act of 1990.
U.S. negotiators are trying to at least get developing countries to agree to an international scheme for monitoring,
reporting, and verifying (known as MRV in UN-speak) their emissions and how
climate change aid is spent before agreeing to the
climate fund.