First, there is enough information to
act on climate change today based on the best - available science.
Not exact matches
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.
The Massachusetts Senate Committee
on Global Warming and
Climate Change released a proposed bill
today called «An
Act to Promote a Clean Energy Future.»
Thirteen major US companies
today took the White House's «American Business
Act on Climate» pledge to slash their greenhouse gas emissions to slow climate
Climate» pledge to slash their greenhouse gas emissions to slow
climate climate change.
Today, more companies than ever are signing up to
act on climate change and play their part in delivering
on the aims agreed in Paris.
Sands, a professor of international law at University College London and author of influential books
on the Iraq war and interrogation techniques at Guantánamo Bay, said that failure to
act on climate change would lead to an even bigger European refugee crisis than
today's.
For example, a headline from the site
on the 15th May tells us that «US government:
climate change threatens polar bears» And
today, the site urges that «The government must
act to ensure that no new coal - fired power stations are built in the UK until carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology has been proven to work
on a large scale and can be installed from the outset».
UN News Center: Secretary - General Ban Ki - moon welcomed the findings of a long - awaited United Nations report
on the mitigation of
climate change released earlier
today in Berlin and urged all countries «to
act swiftly and boldly» to reach a «global, ambitious and legal [
climate] agreement in 2015.»