Sentences with phrase «care if climate change»

One professor doesn't care if climate change is real or not: he's happy to take the money.

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«It's really useful, if you get the chance to speak to your candidates, for them to hear that climate change is something that their voters care about and something that the Church cares about.»
Geostorm promises to have a strong message about climate change and environmental care, and if this first trailer is an indication, it'll be really intense.
Heastie, a Bronx Democrat, says lawmakers will stand up to President - elect Donald Trump if he and Congressional Republicans move to roll back initiatives to fight climate change, rein in abortion rights, health care benefits or immigration.
And the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a few years ago in its fourth assessment in 2007, said to the Europeans — but it could have been to the Americans for that matter in a different context — Europeans if you care for your songbirds, as Europeans really do, look to Africa and how African habitats are doing: 84 percent of the migratory birds in the world are vulnerable to climate Climate Change, a few years ago in its fourth assessment in 2007, said to the Europeans — but it could have been to the Americans for that matter in a different context — Europeans if you care for your songbirds, as Europeans really do, look to Africa and how African habitats are doing: 84 percent of the migratory birds in the world are vulnerable to climate cChange, a few years ago in its fourth assessment in 2007, said to the Europeans — but it could have been to the Americans for that matter in a different context — Europeans if you care for your songbirds, as Europeans really do, look to Africa and how African habitats are doing: 84 percent of the migratory birds in the world are vulnerable to climate climate changechange.
Another principal at a middle school in Chicago's western suburbs who saw lackluster performance on measures of trust made a concerted effort to change the culture and climate in her school, because, as she said, «If students know you care about them, it makes everything else a little easier.»
Similarly, the famous «burning embers» figure from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) says exactly the same thing — if it is some natural ecosystems that you care about then we are already way past the point of no return, if it is Greenland or parts of West Antarctica then the «guardrail» is different (but also, it seems, beyond us).
In other words, if you really care about clean water and reducing disease, get behind climate change mitigation.
If you care about this heated, consequential question, I encourage you to read Annan's full post, which includes a section on a kind of tribalism that takes hold in situations like this and that, he says, could affect the conclusions of the next Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report on the basics of greenhouse heating.
The climate is changing, although if you'd prefer to deny that and build a house on the coast, feel free; the planet just doesn't care.
«The Seven Unexpected Republicans to Watch If You Care About Climate Change» (National Journal, Jan. 5, 2015)
This means that an already difficult challenge for resident populations and those who care about them (for whatever reason, including moral, humanitarian or national security) will be likely be made more challenging by human climate change if the greenhouse gas emissions are not reduced significantly.
Why should right - leaning citizens care that «97 % of scientists accept climate change» if they don't trust a word they are saying?
At most one person in a thousand cares enough to try to get serious action to combat climate change, even though we could stop it if there was a will to do so.
But we also need to make clear that the severe risks of climate change make this transformation essential if we care about sustaining our health, our prosperity and our national security.
If we can deploy non-fossil sources of energy that are cheaper then fossil based energy then who cares if man made climate change is real... except for a few unemployed academicIf we can deploy non-fossil sources of energy that are cheaper then fossil based energy then who cares if man made climate change is real... except for a few unemployed academicif man made climate change is real... except for a few unemployed academics.
This could provide a clue as to why so many MPs, Conservatives especially, are able to be markedly more sceptical on climate change than the electorate — if voters are not telling them it is an issue they care about, they may be more likely to follow their own inclinations or be swayed by lobbyists.
If people don't already think that climate change will affect them and their family, how do you persuade them they should care?
If you don't care about climate change and you think that nuclear power plants pose some unique danger, which the science does not support at all, then maybe you don't care.
So if you care about climate change this proposal is ridiculous.
We should be grateful that someone cared enough about climate change showed up for your talk, even if they disagree with you.
If you care about climate change, nothing is more important than developing the nuclear technologies we will need to get that job done.
If political conservatives have so far not found environmental policies to their liking, then a priority for everyone who cares about climate change, whatever their political leaning, is to find a way of reconciling the values of the right with policy responses to climate change that are sustainable and just.
If the rest are apathetic about climate change, I would be apathetic about what they thought of the subject, so self - selection is a good thing rather than some form of compulsory opinion - seeking which would dilute the opinions of those who cared.
What that means is, even if you don't care about climate change, even when a normal drought occurs, the impacts are going to be felt that much more.
And if you care about climate change you should be deeply alarmed too.
And if you care about climate change, that's something you at least have to wrestle with — especially in light of the facts I've presented on the health impacts of different energy sources.
He says that both can be guilty of erroneously using specific events as evidence for or against human - induced climate change, and that climate scientists must take more care in communicating their message to the public if they are to dispel confusion.
If we fight for climate change because we care about human lives, then we should also support Black Lives Matter, because we care about human lives.
If, however, societies adopt a carbon tax reflecting the health care costs of breathing polluted air and the costs of climate change, the more efficient appliances would be economically much more attractive.
Regarding the alleged majority of voters who care about climate change: even if that's so and Obama is reelected, judging by Obama's performance so far it seems wildly unrealistic to expect him to do a fossil fuel about - face any time soon.
If only he did as good a job convincing us to care about climate change as he did getting us to imagine a world with talking robots, we might be in better shape today...
If you care about hunger and war, then you had better care deeply about climate change — too rapid a change and you will increase both of those.
The average person honestly doesn't care about the specific wording of the IPCC report (please don't take offense at this) but they want to know if global climate change is going to affect their lives.
The Planet Doesn't Care if You're Republican or Democrat Come on people, global climate change is not a partisan issue!
Eli would be much more impressed with those who Lomborg the issue if he could see any evidence that they care a damn for the poor as anything but a club to beat down action on climate change or whatever else might be proposed and cost them a red cent.
However, if Government are serious about Indigenous peoples leveraging economic benefits from the Indigenous estate, they must fully acknowledge that traditional practices, and caring for country can be of particular value in the new world of responding to climate change.
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