Not exact matches
Clearly there is a balance to strike between doom - ridden
messages and «bright - side» opportunities, and uncertainties
around the science and the expected effects of
climate change must be factored in too.
The positive
messages framed the topic of
climate change around one of four major issues: economic opportunity, national security, Christian stewardship and public health.
Conference chair Katherine Richardson, a biological oceanographer at the University of Copenhagen, told the opening plenary session that the conference would ensure that policymakers would pay attention by providing compelling
messages in three broad areas: how bad the
climate science is [that is, how bad the impact of
climate change will be], the «good news» that's out there in terms of new ways of mitigating carbon emissions, and the prospects for adapting to the proliferating impacts that scientists are seeing
around the world.
The Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) sent a strongly worded
message to policymakers
around the world early today: The new science of the past 6 years has only reinforced the already - confident conclusions of the 2007 IPCC assessment report.
The main conversation
around Pope Francis's remarkable encyclical letter is appropriately on the core
messages — that human - driven
climate change is dangerous; access to energy matters; that consumptive capitalism is a problem, not a solution.
The Independent
Climate Change Email Review is finished and, within its constrained mandate, has cleared climate scientists and administrators at the University of East Anglia of claims of malfeasance rising out of the contents of folders of e-mail messages and files extracted from computers there and posted around the Web last No
Climate Change Email Review is finished and, within its constrained mandate, has cleared
climate scientists and administrators at the University of East Anglia of claims of malfeasance rising out of the contents of folders of e-mail messages and files extracted from computers there and posted around the Web last No
climate scientists and administrators at the University of East Anglia of claims of malfeasance rising out of the contents of folders of e-mail
messages and files extracted from computers there and posted
around the Web last November.
To the extent that political leaders respond at least partially to the priorities of the general public, we can turn the question
around and ask what
messages on
climate change work with them.
Of course, Earth Hour 2009 is just
around the corner... And Earth Hour 2009 aims to reach more than one billion people in 1000 cities
around the world, inviting communities, business and governments to switch off lights for one hour at 8:30 pm on Saturday March 28 and sending a powerful global
message that we care enough about
climate change to take action.
From Sydney to San Francisco, Rome to NYC and even Casey Station down in Antarctica, folks
around the globe stood together for one hour in a symbolic act to spread the
message that they care about
climate change, and that something must be done to stop it.
Even as nations
around the world are quietly backing away from the Paris
Climate Accord, Pope Francis has called for a prompt and effective response to the «threat posed by climate change» in a message to a Rome summit on water and c
Climate Accord, Pope Francis has called for a prompt and effective response to the «threat posed by
climate change» in a message to a Rome summit on water and c
climate change» in a
message to a Rome summit on water and
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C40 is working with its partners and the City of Paris to bring together the largest gathering of Mayors
around the world to demonstrate leadership and innovation by cities in the fight against
climate change, and to send a strong
message to member states taking part in the COP.
All
around the world, people are seeing the reality of
climate change and speaking up with one voice and one
message for their leaders: Now is the time for you to act.
As world leaders continue to fumble a coherent, rapid, and comprehensive response to
climate change, citizens from
around the world yesterday sent a
message to inert politicians by participating in...
Hopefully by now you've digested the
message that most of the glaciers in the Himalaya are indeed retreating even though some advancing (as are, by and large, glaciers
around the world)-- and that
climate change is causing this.
World Leaders Bombarded With Wake Up Calls Being inside the ivory tower or other equally secluded events, I actually missed most of the public happenings so far, but Jason Mogus over at TckTckTck points out that over 2578 «Wake Up Call» events happened yesterday are the world... From Rio de Janiero to Japan, from Kenya to Canada, from India to Congo, the
message sent to leaders
around the world was clear: We need strong action on
climate change and we need it now.
Of course, Bosso's minimalist aesthetic and stark
message may be playing for dramatic effect to stimulate discussion
around climate change and the cryosphere.