Frustrated by the slow pace of progress, Dutch citizens have decided to sue their own
government over climate change.
Jayden Foytlin, a 14 - year - old hurricane survivor, is suing
the government over climate change in one of the most surprising environmental lawsuits of our time.
Scientific American spoke with Kelsey Juliana, one of the 21 kids who are suing the U.S.
government over climate change
Not exact matches
Though some Republicans, like Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, were quick to praise Tillerson's international business experience working with foreign
governments, Tillerson's nomination was met with deep skepticism from both parties
over his embodiment of the most contentious 2016 campaign issues: Trump's closeness with Russia,
climate change skepticism, and potential business conflicts of interest.
California's
government agency responsible for maintaining healthy air quality voted on Friday to adopt stricter emissions standards for automobiles, essentially daring President Donald Trump to confront the state in a legal battle
over climate change.
Third,
governments worldwide forged an historic
climate agreement in Paris that will drive the global phase - out of fossil fuel generation
over decades — and increase the demand for the technologies that can replace it.
Over the past decade, it has funded the right's assault on labor unions,
climate scientists, public schools, economic regulations, and the very premise of activist
government.
Climate Action Network International: Climate Action Network International (CAN) is a worldwide network of over 850 Non-Governmental Organizations in more than 100 countries, working to promote government and individual action to limit human - induced climate change to ecologically sustainable
Climate Action Network International:
Climate Action Network International (CAN) is a worldwide network of over 850 Non-Governmental Organizations in more than 100 countries, working to promote government and individual action to limit human - induced climate change to ecologically sustainable
Climate Action Network International (CAN) is a worldwide network of
over 850 Non-Governmental Organizations in more than 100 countries, working to promote
government and individual action to limit human - induced
climate change to ecologically sustainable
climate change to ecologically sustainable levels.
Over the past three decades we have seen an increase in insured damages, and it is up to all of us — the insurance industry,
governments and citizens — to do our part in responding to the effects of
climate change.»
-- Member of Parliament David Yurdiga «The federal
government thinks that it is acceptable to run a $ 30 billion deficit and spending billions on foreign aid and international
climate change projects, as well as on newcomer settlement programs all the while cutting
over $ 100 million from the three northern territories
over the course of the next five years.
Brian Jean was all
over the BC
government's refusal to support Trans Mountain calling it a «body blow» to the energy sector and proof that Rachel Notley's
climate strategy didn't deliver the social license Alberta needs to move ahead with energy projects because BC «rejected her entire platform.»
Despite the Notley
government's
Climate Leadership Plan, disagreement
over oil pipelines has lead to a significant split between the Alberta NDP and its counterparts outside the province.
«In your discussions with the Canadian
government, we encourage you to raise concerns
over the environmental and social problems associated with tar sands production and make no exemption for the tar sands in any binational agreement addressing
climate change» says the open letter.
Faced with such disputes — and Professor Leach is right, the list will be endless absent a constitutionally - entrenched
climate framework — it is crucial to understand that jurisdiction
over the environment in Canada is shared by the federal and provincial
governments.
This is likely just the beginning of what promises to be a burgeoning asset class, as
governments and other entities will need to invest an estimated $ 90 trillion in infrastructure
over the next 15 years to achieve goals outlined by the Global Commission on Economy and
Climate.
David was also the producer of «An Inconvenient Truth,» and just as that film served as a wake - up call for
climate change, «Fed Up» hopes to similarly educate the public about the serious flaws in our food system and how the food and beverage industries have a vested interest in maintaining a status quo that puts profits
over our collective health — and often with the assistance of the federal
government.
I am immensely grateful for the huge contribution you have made to the
government over the past 18 months; both in the trailblazing work you have undertaken as Energy and
Climate Change Secretary and in your wider role in
government as a key architect of the coalition.
European
governments and peoples largely approve of President Obama's greater respect for multilateralism, emphasis on non-traditional security areas such as
climate change, and attempts to privilege diplomacy
over more coercive mechanisms.
A number of provisions in the 2018 agenda have already been released
over the last several weeks, including measures aimed at combatting
climate change, bolstering airports and encouraging shared services on the local
government level.
As we approach the global
climate negotiations in Paris in just
over a week, actions by state
governments like New York State provide essential momentum toward a strong and effective agreement.»
The lawsuits are the latest legal challenges against oil companies
over climate change and come as the firms are searching for new business models amid pressure by
governments and consumers for cleaner energy.
He stated: «Labour local
government has admirably led the way
over the past five years in demonstrating what it can achieve even in a cold financial and political
climate nationally.»
Members of the
Climate Rush campaign group have chained themselves to Lord Mandelson's London home in protest
over the job losses at Vestas, as the peer takes
over the reins of
government.
«If we are to use that authority arbitrarily or to withhold these certifications where we should be granting them, what then can happen... is there is an opportunity for the federal
government to just take that process
over from us and then we no longer have that authority,» Snyder said at a roundtable discussion on
climate change Monday sponsored by the state Assembly.
Upstate business confidence is at its lowest point since 2012, with 87 percent of businesses stating they have little - to - no confidence that state
government will improve the
climate for businesses
over the next year.
Soon after the delay to the decision was announced by Hoon last Christmas, the Miliband and Benn camps both contacted the Institute for Public Policy Research,
over a pamphlet by Simon Retallack, the IPPR's head of
climate change, arguing that the third runway should not go ahead unless the
government required aircraft using it to meet the aviation industry's own targets to cut carbon dioxide emissions and noise in new aircraft by 50 % and nitrogen oxides by 80 % by 2020.
Governments are dithering
over whether to limit
climate change to 1.5 °C or 2 °C, but it seems the stricter target would avoid food shortages and major economic losses
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climate change [June 28, 2016]
But the many scientific uncertainties, and the sheer complexity of
climate, made room for limitless debate
over what actions, if any,
governments should take.
Two Australian academics serving on a
government climate panel have publicly criticized their own committee's latest report as «untrue and dangerous,» stoking a long - running debate
over the country's carbon emissions reduction strategies.
Eliminating fossil fuel subsidies would slash global carbon emission by 20 percent and raise
government revenue by 2.9 trillion, well
over the funds needed for intelligent policy and action on
climate adaptation.»
However, knowing that the monsoon
climate has changed could help the Indian
government create ways to aid farmers who might be hurt by changes in the monsoon, said Singh, who plans to present this research in India
over the summer.
By Alister Doyle and Nina Chestney OSLO / LONDON (Reuters)- World
governments are likely to recoil from plans for an ambitious 2015
climate change deal at talks next week, concern
over economic growth at least partially eclipsing scientists» warnings of rising temperatures and water levels.
A remarkable feature of the recent debates
over climate change, energy systems, infrastructure rehabilitation and health care reform is the lack of detailed forward - looking
government proposals and plans.
According to the UK
government's Department of Energy and
Climate Change, plans for
over 5 gigawatts of wind power are currently stalled by aviators» objections.
The first three volumes, based on outlines approved by the IPCC's 195 member
governments in October 2009, were released
over the past fourteen months: The Physical Science Basis in September 2013, Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability, in March 2014 and Mitigation of
Climate Change in April 2014.
Hence, guarded optimism greeted today's announcement that the
government would fund 15 new jobs in analysis and forecasting as part of an injection of $ 28 million
over 10 years in
climate research.
Over his two - decade career, Davies has perfected the art of using the Freedom of Information Act request to probe
government and publicly funded institutions for evidence of propaganda related to
climate change.
What the election of so many
climate zombies illustrates is that for many conservative politicians, and especially, according to polls, the Tea Party,
climate change is an issue that is beneath contempt: It's such a transparent hoax by the bugaboo du jour that it's not even worth discussing outside of its bearing on the ideological battle
over the extent to which the U.S.
government should involve itself in the lives of its citizens.
Concerns
over climate change have encouraged
governments and consumers to demand that electricity is decarbonised — which means no more burning of coal and gas wherever possible.
U.S. Data Since 1895 Fail To Show Warming Trend LINK WASHINGTON, Jan. 25 — After examining
climate data extending back nearly 100 years, a team of
Government scientists has concluded that there has been no significant change in average temperatures or rainfall in the United States
over that entire period.
It also looks like the UK
Government has released a
climate change report today stating that we will be at 400 ppm in 10 years and as the EU sees a safe level of 450 ppm we will need to have cut CO2 emissions by 65 % within a decade in order to avoid levels of 450 ppm and
over.
The
government of British Columbia recently unveiled its
Climate Leadership Plan, targeting the reduction of net annual greenhouse gas emissions by up to 25 million tonnes below current forecasts by 2050 and the creation of up to 66,000 jobs
over the next ten years.
Talking Points Memo confirmed that «The Interior Department is «reviewing» whether a
government climate change expert held
over from the Bush administration received improper payments from an institution known for its opposition to environmental regulation, a spokesman tells TPM.»
Email exchanges between Australian
government and Paris - based UNESCO indicate officials colluded in keeping lobbying
over key
climate report secret
In an absolute monarchy, the monarch rules as an autocrat, with absolute power
over the state and
government — for example, the right to The instrumental temperature record provides the temperature of Earth's
climate system from the historical network of in situ measurements of surface air
National contributions can be adjusted upwards
over time, especially as mobilization of
climate finance and other forms of multilateral cooperation which are catalysed by the new Paris agreement will allow
governments to go further and faster, even before 2030.
June 14, 2017 (Chicago)- Educators for Excellence - Chicago (E4E - Chicago), a teacher - led organization, released its policy paper, «Sounding the Alarm: Building the
Climate and Culture our Students Need,» at an event that brought together
over 150 Chicago educators and representatives from health care, criminal justice, education and city and state
government to explore how Chicagoans can better support students struggling with issues such as citywide violence, food instability and homelessness.
Over the past years Anouk Kruithof has collected images related to issues like
government surveillance, privacy, pollution and
climate change from the Internet and on social media.
On balance if you look at all the things the IPCC [Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change, the body of experts convened by the United Nations to advise
governments in responding to global warming] has been doing
over the last number of years, they were trying very hard to put in all the peer - reviewed serious stuff.