Sentences with phrase «article on climate change»

I was quoted a couple of times in an article on climate change skeptics.
Hi S. Khratzinski, Is there a particular issue you have with the wikipedia article on Climate Change?
When was the last time you read through an entire scholarly article on climate change?
THE article on climate change by Judith Curry was a balanced contribution to the debate («Consensus distorts the climate picture», 21-22/9).
Martin P. Hoerling, a federal research meteorologist specializing in climate dynamics, faced a lot of pushback after he criticized some assertions made in an Op - Ed article on climate change by James E. Hansen of NASA.
We recently published one article on climate change, pointing out a different problem, relating to wildfires and climate change.
He gives the example of «an article on climate change by a Nobel Prize - winning scientist looks pretty much as credible as an article written by a guy in his underwear in a basement, or worse.»
She gave students a variety of articles on climate change that represented differing perspectives — from The New York Times to Newsela to Breitbart — and instructed them to investigate the author's intention and the facts available, and then form their own opinions.
With the appointment of the New York artist collective DIS, whose online magazine offers articles on climate change alongside faux - commercials, the Biennale has transformed itself into the locus of the debate on post-digital worlds.»
Oreskes took a sampling of 928 articles on climate change, selected objectively (using the key phrase «global climate change») from the published peer - reviewed scientific literature.
Then, if the Times accepts the message of the large majority of scientists, it might help if articles on climate change at least reflected that view?
A follow - up titled Climate Change Reconsidered: 2011 Interim Report collected and edited articles on climate change appearing on the NIPCC website that were overlooked by the 2009 report or were published after the cutoff date for that report.
This issue includes 23 articles on climate change and 18 are «unlocked.»
Despite these publications, Lomborg does not have a background in climate science and has published no peer - reviewed articles on climate change.
But this representation of a survey of over 2,200 peer - reviewed scientific articles on climate change published from November 12, 2012 through December 31, 2013 — which originally ran in Desmog Blog — adds another dimension, exposing the myth of scientific debate on the issue with a single (almost entirely) blue dot.
We have read and analysed 1000s of peer - reviewed articles on climate change.
At the risk of hyberbole, it appears that McKibben's Rolling Stone article is among the most widely read single articles on climate change... ever.
Here are a couple of good links on global warming — a NYTimes discussion forum which and a link to previous NYT articles on climate change.
As Director of the Third Pole Project, run jointly by chinadialogue and Internews» Earth Journalism Network, Joydeep Gupta writes and commissions articles on climate change, biodiversity, pollution and sustainable development for the bilingual environmental news website www.thethirdpole.net.
1) the consensus as we learned from the East Anglia — gate emails punish scientists by barring them from publishing in scientific journals; 2) in the US right now there is a coordinated effort led by the Obama administration to use all the usual tactics to surround and conquer + flooding the country with public opinion campaigns (check the front page NYT daily feature articles on climate change related).
Her past public statements and articles on climate change can be found here (though some links are dead).

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A version of this article appears in print on November 2, 2013, on Page A1 of the New York edition with the headline: Climate Change Seen Posing Risk to Food Supplies.
Responding to a recent article in Nature on the psychology of climate change, The Guardian «s Andrew Brown argues that combatting global warming will require something beyond carbon taxes, recycling programs, and technological innovation: There may be ways of fixing [the current....
Click here for the white paper, cited in this article, which contains our research on how regenerative organic agriculture can reverse climate change.
In an article posted on The Atlantic's website last week, Gary Paul Nabhan, co-author of Chasing Chiles: Hot Spots Along the Pepper Trail, addressed the relationship between farming in the Southwest and climate change — both food production and food security have been cast into question with the growing scarcity of water and unpredictable growing seasons and weather patterns, such as drought.
It includes an article from Andre Leu, President of IFOAM - Organics International, titled» The 4 For 1000 Initiative - Increasing Soil Organic Carbon To Mitigate Climate Change», which can be found on page 117 of the publication.
In this article, we investigate trends in global coffee distributions and cultivation practices, and we review the potential impacts of these geographic and management changes on biodiversity, ecosystem services, resilience to climate change, and sustainable livelihoods.
Curbed article on Borough President Adams attending «Watershed» at the Red Hook Branch of the Brooklyn Public Library, an art exhibition aimed at highlighting the effects of climate change on rising sea levels.
So, we are charting around, kind of, this wheel if you [will], [that you] see in the article these ideas that, well there is climate change, here is where the cliff looks like it might be; we are getting dangerously close to [it] biodiversity loss --[we're] over the cliff already on that one.
That became clear as soon as the article was published, when just about everyone with an opinion on climate change jumped on it.
While I appreciate that Peter Aldhous's article was primarily concerned with the immediate health questions raised by the process of fracking, or cracking rock to extract natural gas from shale beds (28 January, p 8), its effects on climate change can not be ignored since that, too, is likely to be bad for our health.
That said there should be no excuse for not taking immediate action on global warming on climate change or whatever you want to call it, which is probably the reason for a large part of the reaction to this article.
Participants read fabricated news articles about climate change and then completed a survey gauging their beliefs on the issue.
The articles included 80 on climate change (47 percent); 66 on the status of a species or population (39 percent); 52 on pollution (31 percent); 23 on offshore drilling (14 percent); and five on aquaculture, which is a method for farming ocean species (3 percent).
Adam Corner's excellent article identified the psychological and cultural challenges to enabling a rational discussion on climate change (22 February,...
Kolbert's book, Field Notes From a Catastrophe: Man, Nature, and Climate Change (Bloomsbury, $ 22.95), is based on articles that appeared in The New Yorker.
America's next president must declare war on climate change in the same way President Franklin Roosevelt fought the Axis powers during World War II, climate activist Bill McKibben said in an article published today in The New Republic.
As Dr. Mackey cited in the published article Sea Change: UCI oceanographer studies effects of global climate fluctuations on aquatic ecosystems: «They would tell us about upwelling and how the ocean wasn't just this one big, homogenous bathtub, that there were different water masses, and they had different chemical properties that influenced what grew there,» she recalls.
In his article on geoengineering solutions to climate change, Clive Hamilton criticises our promotion of «market - driven solutions» (17 July, p...
Opposing the scientific consensus on climate change has become something of an article of faith for the socially conservative religious right in the US.
Clive Hamilton's article on the debate over geoengineering highlights a regrettable tendency for discussion of climate change to be polarised...
University of Montana Professor John Kimball is among the team of researchers who published an article on Oct. 30 about their study on Nature magazine's website titled «Vegetation Greening and Climate Change Promote Multidecadal Rises of Global Land Evapotranspiration.»
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This article appeared in print under the headline «Polar bear attacks on humans rising as climate changes»
Inside is a collection of articles that present the science on some of the most contentious matters of our times: climate change, vaccines, genetically modified organisms, gun violence and creationism.
They have contributed to a stack of books on the issue that could fill a library: all five of the reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the 2012 Global Energy Assessment, countless journal articles, and special reports on issues such as adaptation, renewable energy, and more.
«Arctic populations are often identified as being highly vulnerable people, but that's not necessarily what the research shows,» says James Ford of McGill University's Geography Department and the lead author of an article on the subject that was recently published in Nature Climate Change.
In their article «Impacts of climate change on electric power supply in the Western United States,» they report that power stations are particularly vulnerable to adverse climatic conditions predicted to occur within the next half - century.
Climate Change: The Last Great Global Warming (p 56) The levels of carbon dioxide release and current speed of warming across the globe could lead to extinctions on a scale worse than previously thought, an article in this month's Scientific American suggests.
(6) Under Article 4 of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, developed country parties, including the United States, committed to «take all practicable steps to promote, facilitate, and finance, as appropriate, the transfer of, or access to, environmentally sound technologies and know - how to other parties, particularly developing country parties, to enable them to implement the provisions of the Convention».
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