Sentences with phrase «findings around the climate change»

The groups that set out to obfuscate the scientific findings around the climate change problem back in the 1980s had largely succeeded in creating a constellation of organizations that would become a permanent presence in the climate change landscape.
Dickinson argues that political polarisation and angry denial found around climate change is consistent with this «terror management theory».

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With economic growth strengthening around the globe, business leaders are finding it easier to stiff - arm worries over geopolitical conflagrations, cyberattacks, climate change - related events and the rest of the lineup of potentially destabilizing calamities that form part of the Trump era.
Campaign against Climate Change: Zero Carbon Britain Day 2012, Join other people all around the country in finding fun, imaginative ways to promote the goal of a Zero Carbon Britain by 2030.
What's left to figure out is whether this is happening with other subglacial lakes around the Greenland ice sheet, as well as whether and how to incorporate the findings into models that are aimed at gauging how much Greenland might change with the warming climate and how much water it could add to the rising seas.
The report — the second such annual report — analyzes the findings from about 20 scientific studies of a dozen or so extreme weather events that occurred around the world last year, seeking to parse the relative influence of anthropogenic climate change.
Once that is done and a «new nexus of research» begins to form around how climate science and the climate change movement can increase racial and ethnic diversity, those fact - based findings can be used to guide public climate advocacy and policy reform efforts.
Professor Eelco Rohling of The Australian National University in Canberra says: «We find that climate change in response to CO2 change in the warmer period was around half that of the colder period.
Today, scientists around the world, including those at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research that Schellnhuber founded in 1992, are successfully investigating the nonlinear dynamics of the complex climate system, and religious leaders like Pope Francis - whose green Encyclical Schellnhuber had the honor to present to the world in 2015 - joined in the call for avoiding dangerous climate Climate Impact Research that Schellnhuber founded in 1992, are successfully investigating the nonlinear dynamics of the complex climate system, and religious leaders like Pope Francis - whose green Encyclical Schellnhuber had the honor to present to the world in 2015 - joined in the call for avoiding dangerous climate climate system, and religious leaders like Pope Francis - whose green Encyclical Schellnhuber had the honor to present to the world in 2015 - joined in the call for avoiding dangerous climate climate change.
The new findings stem from an analysis that links a widely - used framework for projecting how sea level around the world will respond to climate change to a model that accounts for recently identified processes contributing to Antarctic ice loss.
These findings are consistent with evidence that the effects of climate change have increased average surface temperatures around the world and shortened winter seasons.
Their findings stand to complicate the understanding of freshwater systems just as climate change is warming lakes around the planet.
Equally minimal changes can be found inside — the audio and climate controls feature a new gloss black surround, while chrome accents feature around the air vents, window switches and even the controls for the power - adjustable seats.
Urs, I did find quite a few papers, poking around, some mentioning changes in blocking with warming climate.
Andrew Lacis, a climate scientist at NASA, flashed around the skeptic blogosphere after A.W. Montford found Dr. Lacis's 2005 critique of early drafts of an important chapter in the 2007 reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate climate scientist at NASA, flashed around the skeptic blogosphere after A.W. Montford found Dr. Lacis's 2005 critique of early drafts of an important chapter in the 2007 reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Climate Change.
For Australia, the most startling claim of the Pentagon Report is that we, along with the United States, may find ourselves building «defensive fortresses» around our country to protect our resources from desperate outsiders and aggressive states created by rapid and unpredictable climate change.
U.S. National Academy of Sciences founded by Abraham Lincoln back in the 19th century, all the national academies of all of the major industrial nations around the world have all gone on record as stating clearly that humans are warming the planet and changing the climate through our continued burning of fossil fuels.
One next needs to integrate the finding into a more complete climate change description which follows the observations from beginning to end as they alternately cause warming or cooling of the climate system around the basic level of energy content determined by mass, gravity and ToA insolation.
Carbon Brief mapped studies of extreme weather events around the world and found that 63 % of those studied were made more likely or more severe by human - caused climate change.
The round - the - clock event will also include presentations from government leaders and climate experts and activists broadcasting from Paris and eight other countries around the world (United States, Australia, Brazil, India, Canada, China, the Philippines, and South Africa) to provide viewers with compelling, entertaining and informative content on the local and global impacts of climate change, as well as promising solutions that can be found around the world today.
... the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which includes more than 3,000 scientists from around the world, agrees that climate change is caused by a number of factors, including excess carbon dioxide... The Government of Alberta accepts the findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and recognizes the need to reduce emissions and take immediate action to deal with the impacts of global wClimate Change, which includes more than 3,000 scientists from around the world, agrees that climate change is caused by a number of factors, including excess carbon dioxide... The Government of Alberta accepts the findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and recognizes the need to reduce emissions and take immediate action to deal with the impacts of global waChange, which includes more than 3,000 scientists from around the world, agrees that climate change is caused by a number of factors, including excess carbon dioxide... The Government of Alberta accepts the findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and recognizes the need to reduce emissions and take immediate action to deal with the impacts of global wclimate change is caused by a number of factors, including excess carbon dioxide... The Government of Alberta accepts the findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and recognizes the need to reduce emissions and take immediate action to deal with the impacts of global wachange is caused by a number of factors, including excess carbon dioxide... The Government of Alberta accepts the findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and recognizes the need to reduce emissions and take immediate action to deal with the impacts of global wClimate Change and recognizes the need to reduce emissions and take immediate action to deal with the impacts of global waChange and recognizes the need to reduce emissions and take immediate action to deal with the impacts of global warming.
In his book «Windfall: The Booming Business of Global Warming,» author and freelance journalist McKenzie Funk moves the conversation on climate change beyond whether or not it is happening to focus on people around the world who are finding ways to profit from it.
Inspired by their experiences in Alaska and Crater Lake, Lazar and Ettling became involved with the Climate Reality Project, an organization founded by former Vice President Al Gore with a mission to inspire social action around climate Climate Reality Project, an organization founded by former Vice President Al Gore with a mission to inspire social action around climate climate change.
The findings suggest that future reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) should have stronger conclusions around how human - caused climate change is affecting the world's glaciers, the researcheClimate Change (IPCC) should have stronger conclusions around how human - caused climate change is affecting the world's glaciers, the researcherChange (IPCC) should have stronger conclusions around how human - caused climate change is affecting the world's glaciers, the researcheclimate change is affecting the world's glaciers, the researcherchange is affecting the world's glaciers, the researchers say.
The researchers hope their findings will feed into future IPCC reports, strengthening the panel's conclusions on how climate change is affecting glaciers around the world.
Pitted against Energy Secretary Ed Davey, Mr Carter described the findings of the most authoritative report ever undertaken into the science of climate change — put together by hundreds of scientists around the world — as «hocus - pocus science».
Decisions around mitigation measures will have long - ranging effects: A recently published study in Nature Climate Change looks into the «deep time» implications of carbon dioxide impacts and found that government policies today that are being set to mitigate (or not) carbon dioxide impacts will have implications spanning at least the next 10,000 years.
«I still find it bizarre — given how you choose to engage — that you're still going around complaining about the broken climate change debate.
FWIW, I still find it bizarre — given how you choose to engage — that you're still going around complaining about the broken climate change debate.
Earth Day Network, the group founded by the organizers of the first Earth Day to coordinate the annual day of action that builds and invigorates the environmental movement, said that this theme was chosen because of the need to highlight the mounting impact of climate change on individuals around the world.
In the one area that has been around long enough to judge — the impact on climate of rising concentrations of CO2 — the interesting finding is that assessments of the uncertainties have changed little since the first major review in 1979.
I do follow this debate from a layman's perspective and the one thing I find really confusing is why when talking about climate science / climate change and the models being used, they never talk about weather modification programs that have been going on for over 70 years around the world.
The group of philanthropists who founded the ECF were deeply concerned over the lack of political action and the lack of general public awareness around the devastating future consequences implied by climate change.
The Politico investigation found that in an application to build a coastal wall around a golf resort in Ireland, Trump's company Trump International Golf Links Ireland explicitly cited the risk of sea - level rise and extreme weather due to climate change.
The new findings stem from an analysis that links a widely - used framework for projecting how sea level around the world will respond to climate change to a model that accounts for recently identified processes contributing to Antarctic ice loss.
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Using a model that tracked a range of habitat conditions, including water temperature and depth from sea ice, to predict which habitats would be most impacted by climate change, William Cheung, the study's lead author, and his colleagues found that around 50 species of commercial fishes living near or at the poles will go extinct within the next 4 decades.
I am developing a documentary series based around the concept of tipping points in relation to climate change but am finding much of the information confusing / contradictory (no doubt some of this can be put down to lazy journalism but even amongst the climatologists I have been talking to there doesn't seem to be much consensus).
A recently published survey finds eight of nine major conservative parties around the world at least admit climate change is a problem.
Do you find it's more of a challenge to get people motivated around climate change in general than it is about the specific Keystone XL pipeline?
Our movement is indeed growing, and people are willing to put their bodies on the line; an April poll by the Yale Project on Climate Change Communication found one in eight Americans would engage in civil disobedience around global warming.
Dr Duncan Lockerby, one of the researchers, said in a press release about the waggle wing research that they weren't entirely sure why the waggle effect was so pronounced, but «with the pressure of climate change we can't afford to wait around to find out.
23 December, 2016 — By studying evidence of the retreat of glaciers around the globe over a period of a century, scientists believe they have found an irrefutable link to climate change.
Meanwhile, a flood of new research has convincingly connected a rise in extreme weather events, especially droughts and heatwaves, to global climate change, and a recent report by the DARA Group and Climate Vulnerability Forum finds that climate change contributes to around 400,000 deaths a year and costs the world 1.6 percent of its GDP, or $ 1.2 trclimate change, and a recent report by the DARA Group and Climate Vulnerability Forum finds that climate change contributes to around 400,000 deaths a year and costs the world 1.6 percent of its GDP, or $ 1.2 trClimate Vulnerability Forum finds that climate change contributes to around 400,000 deaths a year and costs the world 1.6 percent of its GDP, or $ 1.2 trclimate change contributes to around 400,000 deaths a year and costs the world 1.6 percent of its GDP, or $ 1.2 trillion.
The World Is Watching will also include interviews with and presentations from government leaders and climate experts and activists broadcasting from Paris and eight other countries around the world (United States, Australia, Brazil, India, Canada, China, the Philippines, and South Africa) to provide viewers with compelling, entertaining and informative content on the local and global impacts of climate change, as well as promising solutions that can be found around the world today.
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