Sentences with phrase «coverage focuses on climate change»

His coverage focuses on climate change and the science of cities.

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Norgaard was surprised Morano had noticed her, because although her university had written a press release, she hadn't seen much coverage of her research, which focuses on why it is so difficult for societies to take action to respond to climate change.
Media coverage so far has focused on the prospect of the Trump administration killing off NASA's research on climate change, but the issues are much broader.
I have stumbled onto Carbon Capture Report, a Web site maintained by the University of Illinois to track global news coverage of climate change and work on capturing and sequestering carbon dioxide (a big focus in Illinois and other states with significant coal resources).
While the report made a strong case for human - caused climate change, most media coverage focused on the question of whether there has been a «pause» in global warming.
Virtually all of the activity documented in the report took place in the voluntary markets, while most media coverage of carbon trading has focused on the European Union's top - down Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) that was initiated to handle credits and offsets generated under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
The talk focuses on Arnold's own experience and current research of media coverage on the human impacts of climate change in the Arctic.
Climate experts are now concluding that research must focus on clouds, with many scientists considering the possibility that a 1 % or less change in cloud coverage could explain most of the past changes in global temperatures.
Seventy - nine percent of climate change coverage on the major corporate broadcast TV networks last year focused on statements or actions by the Trump administration, with heavy attention given to the president's decision to withdraw from the Paris agreement and to whether he accepts that human - caused climate change is a scientific reality.
This study examines coverage of anthropogenic climate change in United States (U.S.) network television news — ABC World News Tonight, CBS Evening News and NBC Nightly News — and focuses on the application of the journalistic norm of «balance» in coverage from 1995 through 2004.
Media coverage of climate change science focuses on CO2 as that is the area of intersection between science and politics that has most consequences for our lifestyles; energy use = CO2 output.
It aims to improve media coverage of climate change, and therefore increase public engagement in the issue with a focus on developing countries and especially in critically affected regions.
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