Not exact matches
The working group on coupled biogeochemical cycling and controlling factors
dealt with questions regarding the role of plankton diversity,
how ocean biogeochemistry will respond to
global changes on decadal to centennial time scales, the key biogeochemical links between the ocean, atmosphere, and
climate, and the role of estuaries, shelves, and marginal seas in the capturing, transformation, and exchange of terrestrial and open - marine material.
Even as scientists and politicians from around the world debated in December
how to
deal with a practical problem of profound importance —
global climate change — another international group of physicists was waiting with bated breath for a more esoteric development.
They offer detailed insights into lay people's views on
climate change and energy, and unique input on
how to implement
global policies to
deal with these issues.
We can argue about
how to
deal with manmade
climate change and we can argue about
how bad the impacts will be but arguing about whether there is
global warming or whether humans are causing it is, quite frankly, absurd.
Edward Lendner, who was director of
climate issues in a previous White House administration, wrote last week: «In what would be the single most important contingency that could impact civil society in the United States and other nations around the world, there is no agreed upon plan for
how to
deal with a collapsing world in the distant future if
climate change and
global warming get out of control and mass migrations northward create chaos in both wealthy and poor countries.»
Explore
how to
deal with the growing and potential severe consequences of
global climate change for both national and international water resources.
Each country will have taken a range of factors into account when working out
how much to pledge, Oxfam previously told Carbon Brief: from
how much of its existing budget can be channelled towards
climate change efforts, to
how much political will it has for a new
global climate deal in 2015.
Parties to the UN Framework Convention on
Climate Change will decide how to ultimately operationalize REDD in a global climat
Climate Change will decide
how to ultimately operationalize REDD in a
global climateclimate deal.
Two scientists who believe we are on the wrong track argue in the current issue of the journal Nature
Climate Change that
global warming is inevitable and it's time to switch our focus from trying to stop it to figuring out
how we are going to
deal with its consequences..»
Anthony Hobley,
global head, sustainability &
climate change at the Norton Rose Fulbright law firm, told RTCC the speech offered some clues to
how the US may seek to engage with a new UN
climate deal.
Nicholas Stern, Britain's former
climate change advisor, has already come out in recent months with ideas on
how to achieve a «
global deal» that seeks to balance the developing world's emissions with its economic development goals.
«It is technically difficult to figure out
how we're going to
deal with
climate change,» President Barack Obama said in a keynote address at this year's Clinton
Global Initiative.
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You argue a statement I've made is counter-intuitive, yet what you quote is my argument to the lack of scientific research demonstrating
how it is government is the best solution to
deal with this really scary
climate change being sold by activists and an alarming number of those activists being funded by the very governments that would be empowered to handle «
global problems».