Not exact matches
He also challenged government to expedite action on the
national climate change policy to
ensure its implementation at the regional and district level, to address issues of
climate change in the region, since the region is most at risk of
climate change.
A new report by the
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine finds that continuity of ocean observations is vital to gain an accurate understanding of the climate, and calls for a decadal, national plan that is adequately resourced and implemented to ensure critical ocean information is available to understand and predict future
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine finds that continuity of ocean observations is vital to gain an accurate understanding of the
climate, and calls for a decadal,
national plan that is adequately resourced and implemented to ensure critical ocean information is available to understand and predict future
national plan that is adequately resourced and implemented to
ensure critical ocean information is available to understand and predict future changes.
-- The Under Secretary shall
ensure that the core functions and missions of the
National Weather Service, the
National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the
Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs under this paragraph.
IIASA's approach of merging interdisciplinary and international research
ensures its scientists are well experienced to provide expertise in understanding problems such as
climate change that also crosses
national and disciplinary boundaries.
During his address, King provided reflections on the importance of local work in achieving the goal of
ensuring all children have the opportunity to thrive, particularly in the current
national education
climate.
Former Secretary King provided reflections on the importance of local work in the current
national education
climate in achieving the goal of
ensuring all children have the opportunity to thrive.
Though challenges posed by
climate change, air pollution, and light pollution affect the seemingly pristine tracts of land in Katmai and other
national parks, wilderness
ensures that future generations can experience an untrammeled land.
Asserting that anthropogenic
climate change poses an existential threat to our nations, our cultures and to our way of life, and thereby undermines the internationally protected human rights of our people — including the right to sustainable development, right to life, the right to self - determination and the right of a people not to be deprived of its own means of subsistence, as well as principles of international law that oblige all states to
ensure that activities within their jurisdiction or control do not cause damage to the environment of other states or of areas beyond the limits of
national jurisdiction;
She also supports work to strengthen the capacity of
national institutions to meet international standards and access finance, with an emphasis on
ensuring that
climate finance is used effectively and does not cause harm to people and the environment.
As empowered citizens, members of the Portland Chapter talk with neighbors, friends, and local officials about how
national climate action can help
ensure a healthy future while strengthening the American economy.
Subtitle E: Adapting to
Climate Change - Part 1: Domestic Adaptation - Subpart A:
National Climate Change Adaptation Program - Global Change Research and Data Management Act of 2009 -(Sec. 451) Requires the President to establish or designate an interagency committee to
ensure cooperation and coordination of all federal research activities pertaining to processes of global change for the purpose of increasing the overall effectiveness and productivity of federal global change research efforts.
Requires the Under Secretary of Commerce to: (1) establish a
Climate Service Program, a Climate Service Office, a Climate Service Advisory Committee, and a Summer Institutes Program at the Regional Climate Centers for interaction with and training of students and educators on weather and climate sciences; (2) operate the Climate Service Program; (3) maintain a network of six Regional Climate Centers to work cooperatively with the State Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local adaptation and response planning on climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Service Program, a
Climate Service Office, a Climate Service Advisory Committee, and a Summer Institutes Program at the Regional Climate Centers for interaction with and training of students and educators on weather and climate sciences; (2) operate the Climate Service Program; (3) maintain a network of six Regional Climate Centers to work cooperatively with the State Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local adaptation and response planning on climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Service Office, a
Climate Service Advisory Committee, and a Summer Institutes Program at the Regional Climate Centers for interaction with and training of students and educators on weather and climate sciences; (2) operate the Climate Service Program; (3) maintain a network of six Regional Climate Centers to work cooperatively with the State Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local adaptation and response planning on climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Service Advisory Committee, and a Summer Institutes Program at the Regional
Climate Centers for interaction with and training of students and educators on weather and climate sciences; (2) operate the Climate Service Program; (3) maintain a network of six Regional Climate Centers to work cooperatively with the State Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local adaptation and response planning on climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Centers for interaction with and training of students and educators on weather and
climate sciences; (2) operate the Climate Service Program; (3) maintain a network of six Regional Climate Centers to work cooperatively with the State Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local adaptation and response planning on climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
climate sciences; (2) operate the
Climate Service Program; (3) maintain a network of six Regional Climate Centers to work cooperatively with the State Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local adaptation and response planning on climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Service Program; (3) maintain a network of six Regional
Climate Centers to work cooperatively with the State Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local adaptation and response planning on climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Centers to work cooperatively with the State
Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local adaptation and response planning on climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local adaptation and response planning on
climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5)
ensure that the core functions and missions of the
National Weather Service, the
National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the
Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for
climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a
Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering
climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal
climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
climate service products and links to agencies providing
climate se
climate services.
To include
Climate Change patterns in all
national and regional environmental assessment plans is essential to minimize the disasters and to
ensure the path to sustainable development is not given up.»
(A)
ensure that relevant research, assessment, and outreach activities of the
National Climate Program, established by the National Climate Program Act (15 U.S.C. 2901 et seq.), are considered in developing national global and regional climate change research and assessment effo
National Climate Program, established by the National Climate Program Act (15 U.S.C. 2901 et seq.), are considered in developing national global and regional climate change research and assessment effor
Climate Program, established by the
National Climate Program Act (15 U.S.C. 2901 et seq.), are considered in developing national global and regional climate change research and assessment effo
National Climate Program Act (15 U.S.C. 2901 et seq.), are considered in developing national global and regional climate change research and assessment effor
Climate Program Act (15 U.S.C. 2901 et seq.), are considered in developing
national global and regional climate change research and assessment effo
national global and regional
climate change research and assessment effor
climate change research and assessment efforts; and
(A) coordinate programs at the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to ensure the timely production and distribution of data and information on global, national, regional, and local climate variability and change over all time scales relevant for planning and response, including intraseasonal, interannual, decadal, and multidecadal time
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to
ensure the timely production and distribution of data and information on global,
national, regional, and local climate variability and change over all time scales relevant for planning and response, including intraseasonal, interannual, decadal, and multidecadal time
national, regional, and local
climate variability and change over all time scales relevant for planning and response, including intraseasonal, interannual, decadal, and multidecadal time periods;
If records were available on
national compliance with ethical obligations for
climate change, they could be used both by the international community to pressure nations to improve performance on their
climate change ethical obligations and also create a factual basis that could be used by citizens within the nation to
ensure that the
national climate change policies consider ethical obligations in setting their emissions targets.
(C)
ensure operational quality control of all
Climate Service Program products including a transparent and open accounting of all the assumptions built into the global, national, regional, and local weather and climate computer models upon which such products are
Climate Service Program products including a transparent and open accounting of all the assumptions built into the global,
national, regional, and local weather and
climate computer models upon which such products are
climate computer models upon which such products are based;
(ii)
ensure that data and information collected by other Federal agencies relevant to improving
climate services are made available to the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration;
The research agenda outlined below seeks to develop information and analyses that could be helpful in
ensuring that nations take equity and justice seriously when making
national commitments on
climate change.
To counter this, the report recommends mainstreaming
climate change into the
national development planning process,
ensuring that adequate adaptation and resilience is built in to cushion vulnerable communities against present and future
climate change.
The
Climate Change Education Act Introduced to Promote
Climate Literacy «Having the program within the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) will
ensure access to the latest science.
«International donors must also
ensure that human rights and forest sector reforms are guaranteed before any international funding is released to developing countries for their
national actions on forest and
climate issues.»
National green leaders, who had spent the previous year insisting that progress toward capping U.S. carbon emissions would
ensure the successful conclusion of a global emissions - reduction agreement in Copenhagen, pretended like they'd never suggested that the United Nation's
climate change conference could ever achieve such an outcome and praised Obama for ditching the United Nations and striking out to reach an agreement — any agreement — among major emitters.
The U.S.
Climate Impacts project works to ensure that policy makers at all levels of government are aware of climate impacts, local efforts to respond and the need for national policy to address the impacts and root causes of climate
Climate Impacts project works to
ensure that policy makers at all levels of government are aware of
climate impacts, local efforts to respond and the need for national policy to address the impacts and root causes of climate
climate impacts, local efforts to respond and the need for
national policy to address the impacts and root causes of
climate climate change.
During the second Mayoral Session, discussions focused on how local governments can contribute to the global agreements, particularly the Paris Agreement and the New Urban Agenda, and define specific requests to
national governments in this regard to
ensure enabling frameworks are in place to support local
climate action.
The Seoul Mayors Forum on
Climate Change opened on September 1 in the capital of the Republic of Korea, gathering nearly 40 cities, to share how cities can support
national and global efforts to raise the level of global ambition and
ensure a rapid entry into force of the Paris Agreement.
The
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration should play a significant role in the Obama administration as a key agency on
climate change and oceans — with freedom of scientific expression
ensured.
Decision - makers, by contrast, need to understand how
climate change may interfere with their plans and compromise their objectives, so they can adapt existing policies and adopt new strategies to stay on track — whether to protect life, health, and well - being, sustain economic growth, preserve natural resources,
ensure continued performance of critical infrastructure, or maintain
national security.
The Environmental Justice Leadership Forum on
Climate Change (The EJ Forum) is a national coalition of 41 environmental justice organizations (Coordinated by WE ACT for Environmental Justice) working together to advance climate justice and impact policy to ensure the protection and promotion of communities of color and low - income communities throughout t
Climate Change (The EJ Forum) is a
national coalition of 41 environmental justice organizations (Coordinated by WE ACT for Environmental Justice) working together to advance
climate justice and impact policy to ensure the protection and promotion of communities of color and low - income communities throughout t
climate justice and impact policy to
ensure the protection and promotion of communities of color and low - income communities throughout the U.S.
Ensuring Climate Change is Included in
National Energy Policy & Planning 6.
ENSURING CLIMATE CHANGE IS INCLUDED IN
NATIONAL ENERGY POLICY & PLANNING The United States does not have, and, in reality, has never had, a comprehensive
national energy policy that has been deliberated as a whole by the American people.
It's conclusion begins with «We urge all nations, in the line with the UNFCCC principles, to take prompt action to reduce the causes of
climate change, adapt to its impacts and
ensure that the issue is included in all relevant
national and international strategies.»
This memorandum establishes a framework and directs Federal departments and agencies (agencies) to perform certain functions to
ensure that
climate change - related impacts are fully considered in the development of
national security doctrine, policies, and plans.
Dan Misch Federal Project Director, U.S. Department of Energy Dan Misch is a US Navy veteran and advocate for the adoption of a clean energy economy to mitigate the threat of
climate change and
ensure future
national security through investments in technological innovation.