The overall climate
change issue tree is very large, hence the 400,000 comments and that is just one blog.
The trunk of the climate
change issue tree, as it were.
Not exact matches
Women's
Issues PMS: chaste
tree berry, black cohosh (take for several cycles to see a noted
change) Menopause: shatavari, dong quai, black cohosh
Brooklyn - based artist Mary Mattingly (b. 1978) will expand upon her past investigations into
issues of sustainability, climate
change, and displacement in her project, planting several different types of tropical
trees, mainly palms, in Storm King's South Fields.
All of this is reason for everyone and his brother, aunt and sister to greatly reduce their own GHG emissions, and to scream bloody murder till every corporation, institution and governmental body they have any influence over to immediately institute policies to rapidly bring down GHG emissions and look at reliable ways of drawing down atmospheric CO2 levels directly (especially replanting grasslands in the north,
tree planting toward the equator where albedo
change is not an
issue).
J. E. Janisch, M. E. Harmon; Successional
changes in live and dead wood carbon stores: implications for net ecosystem productivity,
Tree Physiology, Volume 22,
Issue 2 - 3, 1 February 2002, Pages 77 — 89, https://doi.org/10.1093/treephys/22.2-3.77
Unfortunately I have never had the opportunity to do an
issue tree of the climate
change debate, except in my mind's eye.
In the case of the climate
change debate the basic structure is the «
issue tree.»
The collection of writings is diverse in geographic focus and
issue - areas: including climate
change, «megadams», nuclear testing,
tree planting, toxic contamination, fossil fuel extraction, and the environmental consequences of armed conflict.
Simply planting
trees may not be completely effective in mitigating climate
change issues we face today.
The ideal of «unambiguously» isolating the long - timescale variance in
tree growth is dependent on explaining this «
change in sensitivity»
issue.
Aside from the
issue of clarity, the decision to exclude the
tree - ring records that diverge from the instrumental data makes sense, says Thomas Stocker, co-chair of the IPCC's working group on the physical basis of climate
change.
This conference has highlighted just how much local leadership there is on the
issue of climate
change and how many innovative new projects are going on in cities around the country: Seattle's incentives for greening existing buildings, Los Angeles's million
tree initiative, Miami's bus rapid transit program — and the list goes on.
25 R. v. Pelletier (1974), 4 O.R. (2d) 677, 18 C.C.C. (2d) 516 appears to be the first decision to use the «living
tree» to advocate a morphing constitution: «As the nature of the Canadian community
changes and in this immediate
issue, the activities of those sought to be controlled by the Narcotic Control Act and the Criminal Code
change in scale and complexity, new considerations arise which bring into prominence facets of the law including the Constitution which were less important or less applicable in former times.»
That all
changed, however, when the Haida Nation of British Columbia's Queen Charlotte Islands — known across Canada for its colourful totem poles carved from red cedar — took
issue with a
tree - farming licence the provincial government had
issued to lumber - giant Weyerhaeuser Co., allowing it to log on land claimed by the Haida more than a century earlier.