Sentences with phrase «exploring issues of climate»

Crazy Climate resource pack explores the issue of climate change and poverty in an exciting poster and board game.
Crazy Climate explores the issues of climate change and poverty.
If you already know the basics about climate change, explore the issue of climate change and health by clicking on the advanced learning topics below.
The Native Title Report 2008 explores the issues of climate change and water resources, and what the government's policies might mean for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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Explores environmental justice issues related to climate change and sea level rise's effects on island nations, and the resulting predicament of climate refugees.
In this issue, we explore part of the international discussion about nuclear power and climate change.
Yet the story of Pushtar is not only one that could be followed, it should be followed for its approach to an issue so important yet surprisingly difficult to explore on - screen; climate change.
The conference will explore what future holds for moral education, how to promote good citizenship in a divisive society and a climate of distrust, and how do we deal with controversial issues in the classroom.
This research workshop focused on the issue of how future climate change might affect transportation and brought together top transportation and climate change experts to explore what is currently known about the interaction between climate change and transportation and identify key potential risks.
Summer 2017 — Issue 6, cover art by W. Jack Savage • Sixth issue of a «new deindustrial science fiction quarterly focused on publishing speculative fiction that explores a future defined by natural limits, energy and resource depletion, industrial decline, climate change, and other consequences stemming from the reckless and shortsighted exploitation of our planet, and to imagine the ways that humans will adapt, survive, live, die, and thrive within this future.&rIssue 6, cover art by W. Jack Savage • Sixth issue of a «new deindustrial science fiction quarterly focused on publishing speculative fiction that explores a future defined by natural limits, energy and resource depletion, industrial decline, climate change, and other consequences stemming from the reckless and shortsighted exploitation of our planet, and to imagine the ways that humans will adapt, survive, live, die, and thrive within this future.&rissue of a «new deindustrial science fiction quarterly focused on publishing speculative fiction that explores a future defined by natural limits, energy and resource depletion, industrial decline, climate change, and other consequences stemming from the reckless and shortsighted exploitation of our planet, and to imagine the ways that humans will adapt, survive, live, die, and thrive within this future.»
KEY FEATURES — Stunningly detailed pixel graphics — 10 challenging, well - designed boss battles — Hypnotic electronic score by composer Karl Flodin — Modern take on the classic Metroidvania genre: Players can freely explore the world at their own pace — Organic storytelling: The environments tell the story, along with some holo - tapes that are scattered around the drowned cities — Plausible plot driven by real - life issues: Explore the effects of climate change and technological pexplore the world at their own pace — Organic storytelling: The environments tell the story, along with some holo - tapes that are scattered around the drowned cities — Plausible plot driven by real - life issues: Explore the effects of climate change and technological pExplore the effects of climate change and technological progress
In recreating the modern experience of fragmentation and spectacle, both art and film explore issues of human perception and understanding of reality that were part of the intellectual climate of their day.»
Oceans brings together the work of over 20 artists who explore the cultural, political, and biological dimensions of the oceans, examining the effects of human - made issues, such as climate change and rising sea - levels, and reimagining human's relationship to the planet.
He was one of the first contemporary artists to build his career around exploring environmental issues, from evolutionary biology and genetic engineering to deforestation and climate change.
The show explores issues of technology, technique, relevance, and even the current economic climate as it relates to craft.
Largely informed by the contentious political climate and the socioeconomic issues dividing Americans, the exhibition will explore themes including «formation of self and the individual's place in a turbulent society.»
The highlights include Conses / May Windows (After Mirage) from 1976, an installation she re-made in 2011; the iconic video Organic Honey's Visual Telepathy from 1972 which explores female identity; as well as the installations Reanimation 2010/13, Stream or River, and Flight or Patter that address the issues of climate change and animal extinction.
But I wanted to note some fresh coverage of a couple of issues explored here recently — the climate implications of expanded drilling for natural gas and the relationship, if any, of tornadoes to human - driven climate change.
Last month the Yale Project on Climate Change Communication released its «Faith, Morality and the Environment: Portraits of Global Warming's Six Americas» report, which explores Americans» receptivity to a moral framing around the issue of climate Climate Change Communication released its «Faith, Morality and the Environment: Portraits of Global Warming's Six Americas» report, which explores Americans» receptivity to a moral framing around the issue of climate climate change.
Discussions explored a wide range of issues related to ensuring that research into proposed climate intervention methods will be responsibly and transparently conducted and that potential consequences are thoroughly investigated.
The new course will also be six sessions, with sessions exploring food systems — from how agriculture contributes to climate change and how climate change affects global food supply, to food justice and food politics issues, to the health of our bodies and the health of ecosystems.
Focusing on the issue, the paper explores options available to liberalize trade in climate - friendly goods and technologies, both within and outside the WTO, and along with these discussion, discusses how to serve the best interests of developing countries.
The security issues at stake are today not even well defined or fully explored but key questions include: Does the United States consider • deliberate, unilateral and intentional manipulation of the climate a threat to the global commons, and if so, how are U.S. greenhouse gas emissions characterized?
The paper also presents an appraisal of existing address of this issue and explores options for future action that may underpin peace and security in a climate change context at local and international levels.
Panelists will share their best practices for public and media engagement, debate how to respond to critiques, and explore the idea of reframing climate change as a public health issue.
Authored by a climate scientist and a pastor, A Climate for Change boldly explores the role of the Christian faith can play in guiding our opinions on this important globalclimate scientist and a pastor, A Climate for Change boldly explores the role of the Christian faith can play in guiding our opinions on this important globalClimate for Change boldly explores the role of the Christian faith can play in guiding our opinions on this important global issue.
Climate Science Watch participated in the Summit, which brought together more than 180 invited users and providers of climate adaptation information to explore issues of how to make the U.S. more resilient to climate Climate Science Watch participated in the Summit, which brought together more than 180 invited users and providers of climate adaptation information to explore issues of how to make the U.S. more resilient to climate climate adaptation information to explore issues of how to make the U.S. more resilient to climate climate change.
This guide explores issues relating to 100 % fruit juices including the welfare of fruit growers, the use of agrochemicals in the fruit growing industry, and the climate impact of packaging and shipping.
Geographically reference where each of your climate change success stories are located and «virtually» explore and learn about the specific climate change issues and projects occurring in the region.
It explores the subjects of global warming and climate change through a mystery about two fictional sisters: Polly, who directs nature documentaries, and Phyllis, a wife and mother with a life so busy, environmental issues don't have much time to register.
If you already know the basics about climate change, explore the issue of predicting and projecting climate change by clicking on the advanced learning topics below.
If you already know the basics about climate change, explore the issue of REDD + by clicking on the advanced learning topics below.
In his new book, Why We Disagree About Climate Change, he explores how the issue of climate change has come to be such a dominant issue in modern poClimate Change, he explores how the issue of climate change has come to be such a dominant issue in modern poclimate change has come to be such a dominant issue in modern politics.
[In a theme issue of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: «Climate engineering: exploring nuances and consequences of deliberately altering the Earth's energy budget» compiled and edited by John Latham, Philip J. Rasch and Brian Launder]
Writer David Owen's «Where the Water Goes: Life and Death Along the Colorado River» tells the story of the Colorado, while exploring water issues ranging from drought and climate degradation to cross-state and cross-border legal complexities.
The series will explore public opinion on the severity and importance of climate change, its causes and effects, the extent of Americans» understanding of the issue, and much more.
At Macquarie University, Professor Salby uses satellite data and supercomputing to explore issues surrounding changes of global climate and climate variability over Australia.
To the extent that you explore this issue at the expense of phony ones, you will be doing the climate discussion a real favor.
RFF experts, in partnership with the the Instituto Technológico Autónomo de Mexico in Mexico and the International Institute for Sustainable Development in Canada, are exploring a number of issues, including onshore oil and gas regulations, enhanced integration of the electricity grid and competitive wholesale power markets, options for coordinated action on climate change, and fossil energy export strategies.
Business Green reports that the entire last episode of Blue Planet II is dedicated to humanity's impact on the oceans, exploring a myriad of issues including climate change, plastics pollution, overfishing and even noise pollution too.
3) and 4) studies of what pushes climate towards warming or cooling across the globe have explored a multitude of relationships and causal factors, so may be some issues here.
In a follow - up study, which appeared in the Journal of Climate (2001), NOAA scientists Knutson and Tuleya teamed up with Isaac Ginis and Weixing Shen of the University of Rhode Island to explore the climate warming / hurricane intensity issue using hurricane model coupled to a full oceanClimate (2001), NOAA scientists Knutson and Tuleya teamed up with Isaac Ginis and Weixing Shen of the University of Rhode Island to explore the climate warming / hurricane intensity issue using hurricane model coupled to a full oceanclimate warming / hurricane intensity issue using hurricane model coupled to a full ocean model.
Probably the most disappointing article in the entire issue is by one of the country's leading climate experts, «The worst - case scenario: Stephen Schneider explores what a world with 1,000 parts per million of CO2 in its atmosphere might look like.»
There are a whole host of conventions / semantics that have evolved around the topic of climate feedbacks that confuse people, I would like to clarify these, and also further explore the issue as to whether there might be better (or at least other) ways to approach this issue.
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