«What satellites can tell us about how animals will
fare in a changing climate.»
That's especially important since many decisions that will affect how communities
fare in a changing climate will be made locally, said Rosina Bierbaum, dean of University of Michigan's School of Natural Resources and Environment.
Not exact matches
Unlike Governor Cuomo, they have both gone out of their way to take positive steps on
climate change; A.G. Schneiderman by issuing a report detailing the need to address
climate change at the state level, Comptroller DiNapoli by effectively pressing the world's largest fossil fuel companies to disclose how their business plans
fare in a low - carbon future.»
«We realized
in 2013 that there was almost no data on the drought resistance of Amazonian canopy trees, and several recent droughts raised the question of how these trees would
fare if
climate change caused increased anomalies
in precipitation.»
Fluctuations
in these cycles reflect trees» responses to annual variability
in climate, and hint at how they will
fare in the face of long - term
climate change.
Since the UN formed the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) in 1988, charged with documenting the effects of climate change and formulating realistic strategies for action, «neither humanity nor the planet have fared well,» argue Robin Stott co-chair of the Climate and Health Council, and coll
Climate Change (IPCC) in 1988, charged with documenting the effects of climate change and formulating realistic strategies for action, «neither humanity nor the planet have fared well,» argue Robin Stott co-chair of the Climate and Health Council, and colle
Change (IPCC)
in 1988, charged with documenting the effects of
climate change and formulating realistic strategies for action, «neither humanity nor the planet have fared well,» argue Robin Stott co-chair of the Climate and Health Council, and coll
climate change and formulating realistic strategies for action, «neither humanity nor the planet have fared well,» argue Robin Stott co-chair of the Climate and Health Council, and colle
change and formulating realistic strategies for action, «neither humanity nor the planet have
fared well,» argue Robin Stott co-chair of the
Climate and Health Council, and coll
Climate and Health Council, and colleagues.
«Reefs that are
in better shape should
fare better under
climate change,» said John Pandolfi, a University of Queensland professor who contributed to high - profile coral surveys, the results of which were released this week.
In the drive to survive
changing climates, larger herbivores may
fare slightly better than their smaller competitors, according to new research from the National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis and the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies.
plus we are all experiencing price hikes... and surcharges on plane usage, like an increase
in fares is going to stop people flying and help arrest
Climate Change..
Scientists generally agree that
climate change will increase the likelihood of extreme weather events, but the jury is still out on how tornadoes will
fare in a warming world.
Mark Bittman plays a losing game of phone tag with New Jersey Governor Chris Christie's office, while Daily Show alum Olivia Munn visits Washington State Governor Jay Inslee to see how the
climate change campaigner
fared in his challenging first year of office.
Yet Dennis Meritt, an adjunct professor of biological sciences at DePaul University, is concerned about how the species will
fare in the face of
climate change.
Reddy concludes on a note that has become all too familiar for many already experiencing the
climate crisis firsthand: «Certainly
in the case of
climate change adaptation
in any community, anywhere
in the world — those with greater means at their disposal will
fare better.»
Hansen recounts several past experiences
in his own life
in which he saw that «scientists preaching caution and downplaying the dangers of
climate change fared better
in receipt of research funding.»
And like its bigger cousin, the Sandwich Tern — already threatened with coastal development and severe weather — is forecast by Audubon's
climate model to
fare poorly
in the face of
climate change.
Insurers against risk (eg death) generally
fare better than banks
in financial crisies, because their risks are actuarially based, at least until they move into banking like AIG which took on all kinds of «risks» that were actually uncertainties (like political risk as
in Greece)-- «the use of «risk» to cover uninsurable contingencies [like
climate change] conveys a spurious precision» — like the spurious correlations that VS has demonstrated.
In this ever -
changing, unforgiving economic
climate, the legal firms (whether small or large) that will
fare the best will be...