What
do local climate change activists think about McPherson and his predictions?
Not exact matches
«We must all
do everything we can to help indigenous and
local people who too often suffer the worst environmental degradation, and are most at risk from
climate change,» added Mr. DiCaprio.
In particular it might help to frame the story in terms not so much of potentially devastating consequences in distant parts of the world, but in terms of more
local impacts of the
climate changing and what people are
doing about it.
Different circumstances within different countries mean that one size very definitely
does not fit all - as
local disease, animal husbandry, economic and
climate conditions will impact on countries abilities to
change existing practices».
SPECTRUM NEWS VIDEO: There's a lot that can be
done legislatively to protect the environment, from supporting the many
local farmers in our area to ensuring everyone has clean drinking water and combating
climate change.
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg leading the
local effort to fight
climate change: ««We're going to
do everything America would have
done if it had stayed committed.»
He said: «Ministers need to make less speeches on
climate change and
do more to enable individuals,
local authorities, house builders and power suppliers to maximise their contribution to emissions reduction as quickly as possible.»
Fifty - seven percent support actions taken by some mayors and governors to honor the goals of the Paris
climate agreement despite U.S. withdrawal, and 55 percent think their state and
local government should
do more to address
climate change.
But one of the things that I have been very impressed by here is a lot of the stories of hope; many folks have traveled a long way to share what they are
doing on a very
local level to help combat
climate change, and that's everything from, kind of, rural electrification in Africa and India, you know, bringing light to people who are still using dung or coal for cooking and heating and dying from indoor air pollution to, you know, major renewable energy projects, say, here in Denmark where they now get 20 percent of their electricity from wind power.
«The concern we have: Unless we
do a really good job of reducing
local stressors now, we're not going to be able to buy sufficient time to address
climate change,» said Richmond.
What we
did not prepare for was the breakdown in
local functions,» said Lucille Sering, secretary of the government's
Climate Change Commission.
For now,
local officials are trying to understand the risks of
climate change, rather than figuring out what to
do about it, Dow said.
These corals didn't seem to mind the fluctuations in
local acidity that they created, which were much bigger than those we expect to see from
climate change.
Climate change could have different impacts on the many types of terrain that stretch across L.A. «It's hard to make
local policy when you don't have a clear picture of how various neighborhoods could be hit.»
For another odd example, look at NASA's JPL press release, Dec 9, 2008, which discusses ENSO and the PDO as causes of
local climate change — and doesn't mention global warming:
Even if we consider the impact of environmental degradation on humanity, deforestation has a more significant and immediate impact on
local weather, water availability, water quality, and soil erosion than
does global
climate change from greenhouse gases.
Although they've made a lot of progress over the last decades, we still
do not really know how
climate is
changing on a
local scale.
In order to understand the potential importance of the effect, let's look at what it could
do to our understanding of
climate: 1) It will have zero effect on the global
climate models, because a) the constraints on these models are derived from other sources b) the effect is known and there are methods for dealing the errors they introduce c) the effect they introduce is
local, not global, so they can not be responsible for the signal / trend we see, but would at most introduce noise into that signal 2) It will not alter the conclusion that the
climate is
changing or even the degree to which it is
changing because of c) above and because that conclusion is supported by multiple additional lines of evidence, all of which are consistent with the trends shown in the land stations.
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Which goes with this one: «If we accept that [
climate change] is happening and that there are real
local impacts,» says Hubbuch, «then it's a fair question to ask, What are we
doing about those impacts?»
People have ignored the fact that when we started «contributing» CO2 at such an accelerated rate we were already at the «
local maximum» of the carbon / ice age cycle (Link: / / en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Vostok-ice-core-petit.png) What Hansen is saying is the only real choice if we don't want to radically
change the planet's
climate.
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It might be rebuilt if the
locals are Republicans who don't believe in
climate change.
I don't know of a good way to isolate and measure the effects of voluntary actions by
local and regional institutions to address
climate change, but they shouldn't be ignored.
While a global temperature metric for the near - surface tropospheric temperatures is awkward in that it
does not account for
changes in
local climates, it is useful from the most important and broad perspective... as one more metric to indicate total energy flow in and out of the Earth system.
This is
done by scaling
local to global warming and by «coupled linkages» that show how other
climate changes, such as alterations in the water cycle, scale with temperature.»
Plant species become adapted to
local conditions over thousands of years, meaning that what is locally adapted today could
do poorly tomorrow as the
climate changes.
When asked what they would
do about
climate change, including options to
change to a green energy supplier or sign a petition, only 14 % said they would contact their
local MP on the issue.
The policy document tries to identify and articulate in practical terms what has (or has not) been
done by
local governements (LG) in addressing
climate change (CC) and what can be
done to improve outcomes from this interface.
This is
done to assist the locality in adapting to the
local manifestations of
climate change.
Once such an IPCC exposition of the assumptions, complications and uncertainties of
climate models was constructed and made public, it would immediately have to lead, in my view, to more questions from the informed public such as what
does calculating a mean global temperature
change mean to individuals who have to deal with
local conditions and not a global average and what are the assumptions, complications and uncertainties that the models contain when it comes to determining the detrimental and beneficial effects of a «global» warming in localized areas of the globe.
The reason to bring this up, is not to dismiss the
local risks, but to ensure that we don't become so risk averse that we become paralyzed and can not make the difficult energy transition required to avoid catastrophic
climate change.
The IPCC and its closely controlled peer review journals have now admitted that land - use
changes do indeed have a major impact on
climate change and
local / regional and even global temperatures.
Unlike the effort to address
climate change, Townsend said, rebalancing the nitrogen cycle doesn't automatically mean conflict — in part because a plethora of
local solutions can be nearly as effective as a Kyoto - sized global one.
These «Concerned,» «Cautious,» and «Disengaged» segments for the most part
do not have a strong political or partisan identity and rely mostly on
local TV news,
local newspapers and word of mouth for information and to form decisions about
climate change, if they had even considered the issue much at all.
«I think when you put it in the context of a possible future for the Earth with
climate change and the challenges the
local community face, that certainly puts it into perspective and it doesn't seem like that big of a sacrifice.»
What are the implications, if a
local authority rejects the will of its democratically elected representatives to use an Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change - endorsed standard to tackle climate change, and in so doing permits buildings to be built to a standard that falls so woefully short of EU requirements designed to tackle climate
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Torok / CSIRO: -LSB-...] idea of looking at the implications of
climate change for what he termed «global icons» -LSB-...] One of these suggested icons was the Great Barrier Reef -LSB-...] It also became apparent that there was always a
local «reason» for the destruction — cyclones, starfish, fertilizers -LSB-...] A perception of an «unchanging» environment leads people to generate
local explanations for coral loss based on transient phenomena, while not acknowledging the possibility of systematic damage from long - term climatic / environmental
change -LSB-...] Such a project could
do a lot to raise awareness of threats to the reef from
climate change
Want to
change your relationship with energy, making your own, renewable,
local power while
doing your part to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and lessening the impacts of
climate change?
«We get frustrated when the folks in Washington and
local legislators in Montana don't believe in
climate change.
However, since every country, province and municipality must
do its bit to help solve the problem of
climate change, national and
local targets are required in order to measure and manage progress.
We also need to call on
local officials to
do some intense creative thinking focused on freeing up resources being spent on maladaptive programs (i.e. those that increase GHG emissions and / or threaten human vulnerability to
climate change impacts) for worthy causes such as those being presented by ICLEI USA through Climate Commu
climate change impacts) for worthy causes such as those being presented by ICLEI USA through
Climate Commu
Climate Communities.
They have to hold as many workshops with real input from stakeholders in
climate change, industries,
local government, insurance, farmers, coastal interests, academics, environmentalists, etc., and base their report on their input, like the NCA
did.
While this hypothesis has been empirically confirmed by the study, it has been found that providing information on
climate change effects that is more personally relevant to the individual and is concerned with his
local surroundings
does not significantly increase PPR.
If I attempt to put myself in the position of a robot from Mars who doesn't know anything about the
climate change debate except that it seems important to humans, I don't believe I could conclude that anyone was «taken to the cleaners» in this exchange (assuming a robot from Mars knows what that expression means:) I think I'd have to conclude that both participants were framing the issue in different ways and so there wasn't a meeting of minds, nor any
change of the needle by either one on the attitudes of the other, nor likely much to help inform
locals who were just as mystified by the debate as I was.
Have been to Tuvalu and the
locals don't find
climate change very funny.
You don't really expect long - term
climate changes to manifest as localize effects unless they are related to some
change in the
local condition.
This analytical report is a guide to help
local governments in East Asia better understand the concepts of
climate change; how
climate change consequences contribute to urban vulnerabilities; and what is being
done by cities in the region and worldwide to learn, build capacity, and invest capital to promote sustainable, resilient communities.
, but the health impact on the people of Porter Ranch demonstrates two important things: first, SoCalGas, whose response to the leak has been active but conservative, is disingenuous when it comes to the threat the leak creates to
local residents; second, for those who still remain unconvinced that
climate change is an issue that must be addressed, how
do you feel about toxic gases in populated areas?
Our model lowered everybody's debt, built relationship, nurtured
local resilience, and essentially put in motion all the projects that every household should be
doing right now to avert the worst of
climate change.