Sentences with phrase «global warming approaches»

Not exact matches

I should also note a thrust of my Leadership and the Environment keynote is that although I support science, education, innovation, and the approaches to reducing pollution, resource depletion, overpopulation, global warming, and our other environmental problems, I believe we need leadership in the style of Martin Luther King Junior, Nelson Mandela, Vaclav Havel, Mohandas Gandhi, and so on.
A shift on global warming is the latest sign Trump might be backing away from some of his campaign rhetoric as life in the Oval Office approaches.
Leaders must also take a long - term approach to the management of oil wealth to ensure the region can meet the challenges of food and water shortages, rising population levels and global warming.
A new «politics driven» diplomatic approach is required to tackle global warming, the Foreign Office's special representative for climate change said yesterday.
«There must be a consistent and constructive approach towards Russia, ensuring that it is part of solutions in areas of mutual interest such as the Middle East and global warming
He listed ways in which the incumbent Republican congressman differs markedly in approach from Hinchey, saying that Chris Gibson has «accumulated a horrible environmental record: championing a new nuclear plant in the Hudson Valley and blaming global warming on sunspots.»
As we approach the 40th anniversary of the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act, ensuring public health and sustaining a federal agency to regulate global warming emissions is crucial to the future of our nation and preservation of our planet.
Three approaches were used to evaluate the outstanding «carbon budget» (the total amount of CO2 emissions compatible with a given global average warming) for 1.5 °C: re-assessing the evidence provided by complex Earth System Models, new experiments with an intermediate - complexity model, and evaluating the implications of current ranges of uncertainty in climate system properties using a simple model.
So my approach is to address global warming in ways that make our lives more comfortable, not less.
This approach also relieves pressure on politicians who want to do something about global warming but don't want to impose burdens on the public, a key consideration at a time when high fuel prices and the economy are explosive issues.
«Being based on climate records, this approach avoids any biases that might affect the sophisticated computer models that are commonly used for understanding global warming
Already, cities such as New York have adopted a risk - management approach to potential climate impacts — preparing for the prospects posed by already guaranteed global warming.
«If most other countries followed Singapore's approach, global warming would exceed 3 - 4ºC.»
The study, published online April 6 in the journal Climate Dynamics, represents a new approach to the question of whether global warming in the industrial era has been caused largely by man - made emissions from the burning of fossil fuels.
The Commonwealth government has not yet developed an integrated approach to global warming.
On Wednesday, Dec. 17, at the American Geophysical Union's Fall Meeting in San Francisco, Noah Diffenbaugh, an associate professor of environmental Earth system science at the Stanford School of Earth Sciences, will discuss approaches to this challenge in a talk titled «Quantifying the Influence of Observed Global Warming on the Probability of Unprecedented Extreme Climate Events.»
But that approach may not work in the face of larger environmental changes such as global warming.
Breaking the gridlock on global warming, which will make it easier for these countries to do even more in the future, will require less intrusive approaches, such as flexible commitments and peer review.
Co-author Dr Eleanor Burke, from the Met Office Hadley Centre, said: «The advantage of our approach is that permafrost loss can be estimated for any policy - relevant global warming scenario.
The U.S. press is either woefully ignorant of the state of the science, or is deliberately trying to find explanations for various regional weather and climate changes that don't involve any mention of «global warming» — and that approach relies on the «natural cycle» argument.
«We hope our study will lead to an alternative approach that could potentially circumvent the biological crisis due to global warming
I can understand that approaching equilibrium takes a long, long time, while TCR gives a better measure of what will happen over the next few decades (and that technology and society may be very different in 200 years time); but on the other hand, I thought nations had agreed to try to limit global warming to less than 2 degrees C overall, and not just to limit it to less than 2 degrees C by 2100.
A large ensemble of Earth system model simulations, constrained by geological and historical observations of past climate change, demonstrates our self ‐ adjusting mitigation approach for a range of climate stabilization targets ranging from 1.5 to 4.5 °C, and generates AMP scenarios up to year 2300 for surface warming, carbon emissions, atmospheric CO2, global mean sea level, and surface ocean acidification.
Early estimates for dangerous global warming based on the «burning embers» approach [1], [19]--[20] have been recognized as probably being too conservative [77].
This approach is complementary to the approach of estimating cumulative emissions allowed to achieve a given limit on global warming [12].
-- Author and environmentalist Paul Hawken on the why the way we approach global warming needs to change
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Even if your professor has the different approach to global warming, but you will be able to present the convincing facts supporting your own idea at the subject your work will never be treated as incorrect or inappropriate one and will be rewarded according to its desserts.
Greg Laden, who writes a spirited global warming blog, has published a rather biting critique of my approach to blogging and climate science.
A better approach might be, «What do you need to see in terms of evidence over the next few years to make you more likely to believe the Global Warming hypothesis?»
Likewise, with global warming theory, those who have been touting disputations of the theory, based on temperature fluctuations on other planets in the solar system, fluctuations in solar radiance and various other lines of attack, rarely approach that disputation with the rigor one would expect of someone attempting to unseat a widely supported theory.
There is a long history concerning the technology - centric approach to solving global warming — one that the authors of these three books are either unaware of or attempting to whitewash.
Without diminishing the reality of the issues around global warming, I agree that there needs to be less hysterical approach towards solutions.
The good news is that the regulation - centered approach to global warming has the potential to become an investment - centered approach.
Will this approach, in and of itself, solve the problems of global warming — NO.
But there's also the broadest, and most important, question: In the wake of this unfolding calamity, what is the best approach to building an energy policy for the long haul that fosters economic progress (as distinct from simple economic growth) while limiting environmental risks ranging from tainted beaches and fisheries to global warming?
Societal response strategies are also investigated, focussing on international environmental treaties, international and Australian policy approaches to global warming, and management and adaptation strategies.
The simpleton's approach to global warming science is a great way to get the wrong result.
The successful forecast is described in a nice post on Realclimate.org commemorating the approaching 35th anniversary of «Climatic Change: Are We on the Bring of a Pronounced Global warming
Argentine scientists are taking a novel approach to studying global warming — strapping plastic tanks to the backs of cows to collect their burps and farts.
A global warming phenomenon in our spaceship is one of several unintended effects of the unregulated, swift increase of 1) absolute global human population numbers, 2) per capita consumption of limited resources, and 3) large - scale business activities that could be occurring synergistically and approaching a point in history when it will not be possible for the Earth's resource base and frangible ecosystems services to sustain life as we now know it to be.
That being the case, I favor an international regulatory approach to global warming, one that would mandate, on the basis of the best scientific and economic estimates, sufficient reductions in greenhouse gases to forestall the worst disasters.
Aaron # 224: «I know that many of you believe we must act drastically now to curb the effects of global warming, and because of that you can not accept a «wait and see» approach
I know that many of you believe we must act drastically now to curb the effects of global warming, and because of that you can not accept a «wait and see» approach.
(There's also time for the administration to reconsider an approach taken on climate discussions last week, when the White House, according to Reuters, asked that a session on global warming with a group of mayors not be public.)
As promised, below you can read responses from Bjorn Lomborg to questions I posed related to «Cool It,» the new documentary on his approach to global warming.
The New Republic once called him a «scientific pugilist» for advocating a forceful approach to global warming.
You have to have a big rapid global warming that sticks out well from the natural variability for this approach to make any sense at all.
Global warming was touched on repeatedly in speeches at the Berry memorial, and this planet - scale challenge, too, appears to be a perfect target for the cathedral - building approach, given the time scales required to curb emissions that are still a near - direct reflection of economic activity.
[Earlier post: The conference organizers have sought to jog policymakers with a stronger assessment of global warming's risks, but some scientists warned the approach could backfire.]
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