Anyone who
cares about the climate issue must read his fascinating — and enraging — story.»
Not exact matches
They want to know that the
issues they
care about, from animal welfare to
climate change, have been taken
care of,» said Jan Potter, Food for Thought's chairperson and headteacher at Belle Vale Primary School.
Nuttall does this well personally, ridiculing Labour for obsessing
about issues like
climate change and Palestine when their core voters
care about immigration, the NHS and jobs.
Demonstrators, led by filmmaker Michael Moore, Mark Ruffalo, Robert De Niro and Sally Field, crowded in front of Trump International Hotel and Tower to speak
about a variety of
issues including health
care, labor rights,
climate change and protection for immigrants, lesbians and gays.
«For years, Senate Republicans have been one of the main obstacles to progress on some of the
issues working families
care most
about, like fair elections, the DREAM Act, reforming our broken criminal justice system, and fighting
climate change,» the email states.
The real voice of reason in this race comes instead from left field, from Green Party candidate Howie Hawkins, who has waged a consistently serious race and who on Wednesday
issued a call for his fellow candidates to stop arguing
about sports teams and debate
issues like jobs, health
care and
climate change.
Today's lead editorial in the Times Union lambasted Cuomo & Astorino for failing to run serious campaigns and praised Howie Hawkins, writing «The real voice of reason in this race comes instead from left field, from Green Party candidate Howie Hawkins, who has waged a consistently serious race and who on Wednesday
issued a call for his fellow candidates to stop arguing
about sports teams and debate
issues like jobs, health
care and
climate change.»
Former Ithaca Mayor Carolyn Peterson «will be voting for Howie Hawkins because his platform, one that is based on transparency, best addresses the
issues I
care about» noting workers rights,
climate change and the «debilitating» tax cap concept where «the poorest communities were bound to suffer.»
But beyond the data
issue, I think there's a whole income economic piece so folks who don't
care about, you know, disparities and suspensions and maybe they don't respond, you know, in a warm way to talk
about school
climate, the economic reality is that it's incredible expensive to the taxpayer.
Our findings suggest that there is a
climate change «spiral of silence,» in which even people who
care about the
issue, shy away from discussing it because they so infrequently hear other people talking
about it — reinforcing the spiral.
Over the past three weeks, we've made over 500 donations to support causes related to
climate change, volunteered over 190 hours, and contacted public officials over 2,000 times
about the
issues we
care about.
During the 21 - day EcoChallenge hosted in partnership with Project Drawdown, participants made over 530 donations to support causes related to
climate change, volunteered over 200 hours, and contacted public officials over 2,000 times
about the
issues we
care about.
[I] f you
care about the environment and seek action on
issues like greenhouse - driven
climate change or conserving the planet's biological riches, you'd do well to focus hard right now on the debt crisis and other legacies of politics and policies built around sustaining a free lunch culture.
Comment 12 conflated my request
about actually seeing the specific WSJ article in question with the obviously germane broader
issue of «WSJ coverage of
climate issues generally,» which was of course a part of why anyone
cared about the article in question in the first place.
He was a recent speaker (from 37.20) at the 2011 Heartland Institute conference, and can be counted on to produce a contrarian take on any particular
issue that anyone might
care about — ranging from
climate, to mercury in fish and polar bear population dynamics.
[Soon] was a recent speaker (from 37.20) at the 2011 Heartland Institute conference, and can be counted on to produce a contrarian take on any particular
issue that anyone might
care about — ranging from
climate, to mercury in fish and polar bear population dynamics.
Everyone sees Paris as an opportunity to hitch whatever
issue they
care about, whatever demand they have for the world community, to the very large wagon of «
climate change.»
Because, underneath all of this is the real truth we have been avoiding:
climate change isn't an «
issue» to add to the list of things to worry
about, next to health
care and taxes.
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.
Saying Koch gave 200K when in fact it was 25K and then not realizing that this was for health
care issues, so why would someone able to secretly contact half the board put the wrong number
about the wrong topic in a memo that was supposed to be on
climate strategy?
We won't change their minds, and their numbers aren't large enough to impact policy in a major way; at least in the U.S. such individuals don't count
climate change as very high on the agenda of things they
care about (I understand that in several other countries, this is a more salient
issue).
In light of all this, the ecoAmerica / CRED report concludes that to make people
care about climate change, you have to make the
issue immediate, local, personal, and emphasize ideologically congenial solutions.
(Ten years ago, I attended an off - the - record discussion with Kerry alongside several journalists, and our main takeaway was that he understood and
cared about climate change more than any other
issue.)
(Fwiw, I define myself as more of a «lukewarmer» since I see reasons to be concerned
about warming and
climate issues, but I think the imminence and magnitude of any civilizational»em ergency» are being exaggerated in many quarters — I'm more of a «policy skeptic»
about the steps being proposed, if you
care).
«To win on
climate,» says Strela Cervas, co-director of CEJA, «we've got to include the
issues communities of color
care about.
Hucksters overselling Big
Climate alarmism are a major part of the reason «climate change» came dead last in a global survey by the UN ranking the issues people around the world care most
Climate alarmism are a major part of the reason «
climate change» came dead last in a global survey by the UN ranking the issues people around the world care most
climate change» came dead last in a global survey by the UN ranking the
issues people around the world
care most
about.
Consumer behavior is another, and numerous research studies have found over 80 % of consumers would purchase a product because that company advocated for an
issue — such as
climate change — that they
care about.
In this case, your unsupported generalization that «the electorate could not
care less»
about climate change was rebutted with actual opinion polls showing that significant majorities of «the electorate» do, in fact,
care a good deal, and consider the
issue a priority for the President and the Congress, and support policies to regulate GHG emissions and to hold fossil fuel corporations responsible for the full costs of their products.