Sentences with phrase «climate experts working with»

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«There's more New York must do to fight climate change — this forum is an opportunity to highlight significant issues and work with experts on additional solutions.»
While several organizations like the World Bank, European agencies, nonprofit agencies and USAID have commissioned studies, experts yesterday acknowledged that no one has emerged with a systematic approach to understanding local climate change adaptation efforts or using them to inform the work of the multibillion - dollar Green Climatclimate change adaptation efforts or using them to inform the work of the multibillion - dollar Green ClimateClimate Fund.
Richard Lazarus, an environmental law expert and professor at Harvard Law School, said courts have played an «outsized role» in climate policy in recent years because regulators are working with an old law to deal with a problem its authors weren't specifically addressing.
As part of a team of mental health experts, school counselors work with students individually and collectively to create a school climate that leads to healthy learning, living, and growth.
Her work with climate scientists and energy experts took her to over 22 different countries to build partnerships and dialogue that advance efforts to reduce emissions, save energy, and protect the environment.
However, Ramsey Qubein, a writer for Business Traveler and and an expert on frequent flier matters, believes the climate for working with airline rewards points is actually better these days due to the online tools, apps and websites that assist travelers in managing their accounts.
«Geoff» showing his gift for impartiality throughout, as he did four years later on being chosen by Muir Russell to investigate UEA after Climategate 1, without seeing fit to mention such prior involvement seeking to steer a major report on climate change commissioned by the highest level of the British government, working with UEA experts.
A certified GHG emissions expert, Howie has been working with companies and organizations for nearly a decade in helping them assess and manage their environmental footprint, with over five years of experience in greenhouse gas emissions accounting, carbon markets and international climate policy.
Carbonzero's expert staff works with organizations to measure, manage and mitigate your effects on climate change.
Read the work of actual climate scientists such as Fred Singer (likely the most respected expert on this subject) and you'll see that we're (I should say you are) being manipulated with distorted facts, debunked models and a political agenda.
Our experts work with you to maximise the outcomes you can deliver in terms of climate change mitigation, adaptation and human development.
Our expert teams work with governments, multilaterals and individual donors to develop and implement effective climate and sustainable development strategies in Least Developed Countries.
The APG works closely with EOS scientists, other leading academics, and geo - risk experts, customising projects for organisations to assess and mitigate risks around climate change, sea - level rise, earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes, and floods.
More than a dozen climate experts, including professors at the most prestigious universities in the world and scientists who worked with the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), also told The New American in recent months that the global warming models were deeply flawed aclimate experts, including professors at the most prestigious universities in the world and scientists who worked with the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), also told The New American in recent months that the global warming models were deeply flawed aClimate Change (IPCC), also told The New American in recent months that the global warming models were deeply flawed at best.
Among the 40 or so non-city-leaders were resilience - focused representatives of various federal agencies (including the alphabet soup of FEMA, HUD, DOE, EPA, and NIST), along with experts from more than a dozen leading organizations whose work touches on resilience: the Urban Land Institute, World Resources Institute, Trust for Public Land, Rocky Mountain Institute, The Clinton Foundation, C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group, STAR Communities, Global Green, and yours truly from the Resilient Design Institute.
Experts from the World Food Programme have worked in collaboration with Met Office climate scientists to devise a measurement of food vulnerability to climate change.
Moreover the explicit characterization of Dyson as a scientist «working in the field of climate change» is highly misleading, not to mention at odds with his express dismissal of such experts.
From our office in India, supported by a network of experts in the UK and Africa, we can work with you to deliver integrated Climate + Care programmes which protect the environment, improve lives in local communities, and deliver business value.
PRESS RELEASE: Bond, the UK membership body for NGOs working in international development has partnered with climate and sustainable development expert ClimateCare to support its Climate + Care cookstove programme, by offsetting CO2 emissions generated by delegate travel to and from its annual conference yesclimate and sustainable development expert ClimateCare to support its Climate + Care cookstove programme, by offsetting CO2 emissions generated by delegate travel to and from its annual conference yesClimate + Care cookstove programme, by offsetting CO2 emissions generated by delegate travel to and from its annual conference yesterday.
Steve wrote (pp. 231 - 232) about how Erik Rasmussen, a communications expert and founder of the Copenhagen Climate Council, had asked him to work with a youth group Erik had established:
The Met Office, working with other interested parties, is taking the lead in providing the advice and solutions government, veterinary experts and farmers will need to mitigate against the effects of climate change on animal and plant health in the future.
a) the World Heritage Centre, in collaboration with the Convention's Advisory Bodies, interested States Parties and the petitioners to convene a broad working group of experts to review the nature and scale of the risks arising from climate change and prepare a strategy and report for dealing with the issue.
«The working group is comprised of experts from all countries, and the ideal situation would be that they come up with a linking agreement by the end of next year that can be submitted to the ARB,» says Anthony Brunello, a consultant with California Strategies who previously served as the California Natural Resources Agency's deputy secretary for energy and climate change.
Image with caption: «The ICSC is a non-partisan, international group of scientists, economists, and energy and policy experts who are working to promote a better understanding of climate change.
«Co-authored and co-edited by Dr. Craig Idso, Professor Robert Carter, and Professor S. Fred Singer who worked with a team of 44 other climate experts, this document cites more than 1,000 peer - reviewed scientific papers to show that the IPCC has ignored or misinterpreted much of the research that challenges the need for carbon dioxide (CO2) controls.
This reliable fact has been on my mind as I've worked with investment and risk expert, Phil Preston, on a major new paper we are releasing today that looks at carbon investment risk through the lens of climate science.
These are precisely the sort of agencies we need to start better understanding the impacts of climate change, and working with scientists and experts who can best advise adaptation efforts.
For example, regarding the validity of the evidence that the basic greenhouse gas mechanism is causing recent global warming, there is near - unanimous scientific consensus among the experts that have real climate credentials, are working in the field with a position in a recognized scientific department at a university or laboratory (not a right - wing think tank), and who publish in the peer - reviewed scientific literature (non-peer reviewed think tank papers don't count).
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