This paper presents one example of how «
the human face of climate change» has been brought to an international policy arena — the UNFCCC climate negotiations — in a relatively short period of time by a coordinated effort of research and operational organizations
Unless we act it will become
the human face of climate change.»
Not exact matches
Faced with an often - hostile Congress, Obama enacted many
of his signature policies by executive order — from reversing restrictions on research with
human embryonic stem cells to helping communities prepare for
climate change.
Water shortages are being felt around the world yet impacts vary in different places, said Gleick, adding that the
human, economic, and environmental costs
of doing nothing, especially in the
face of climate change and environmental security threats, are high and require «new thinking.»
«We need a planning process that is equal to the scale and complexity
of the challenge, rather than continuing to depend on piecemeal efforts that put wildlife species and
human communities at higher risk in the
face of global pressures like
climate change and a race for resources.»
Due to
climate change, she said, the world
faces «one
of the most daunting crossroads in the evolution
of human history, we are at the point where we must decide: are we going to ignore science or are we going to rise to the call
of history and forge a new life on Earth paradigm... where nature and humanity support each other.»
In the future, irrigated agriculture will
face increased water costs driven by competing needs
of an increasing
human population and probably drier conditions under a
changing climate.
Even the seemingly pristine Galápagos Islands, one
of the most biologically rich and diverse ecosystems on the planet,
face increasing threats as a result
of climate change, water pollution, invasive plants and animals and other challenges related to
human activities.
And it may provide these reefs with the kind
of resilience necessary to survive the host
of threats that
face them, from
human fishing practices to
climate change.
«One
of the contributions
of research like this is helping
humans understand the challenges large animals
face today from
climate change,» Groves said.
In addition, agriculture accounts for at least 85 percent
of human water consumption — a growing concern as aquifers diminish and hydrology
changes in the
face of climate change.
While it was beyond the scope
of this report, analysis
of population growth also takes into account how rapid urbanization would
change the
face of human settlements and affect their ability to adapt to
climate change.
According to Ruppert, the study comes at an opportune time — coral reefs are
facing a number
of pressures both from direct
human activity, such as over-fishing, as well as from
climate change.
On the international stage, an apparatus is needed to financially compensate poorer countries
facing the brunt
of climate change and its associated effects on
human well - being.
«
Humans can adapt their behaviour to a wide range
of climatic and environmental conditions, so it is essential that we understand the degree to which
human choices in the past, present and future are resilient and sustainable in the
face of variable weather conditions, and when confronted with abrupt events
of climate change.
Studying how ecosystems respond and adapt to
changes can help us understand what will happen in the
face of species extinction due to
human encroachment and
climate change.
«In the
face of natural variability and complexity, the consequences
of change in any single factor, for example greenhouse gas emissions, can not readily be isolated, and prediction becomes difficult... Scientific uncertainties continue to limit our ability to make objective, quantitative determinations regarding the
human role in recent
climate change, or the degree and consequence
of future
change.»
The U.S. will likely
face the effects
of human - induced
climate change including rising seas and more frequent bouts
of extreme heat.
This is predicted to continue in the
face of human - caused
climate change.
Also students will research the effects
of global warming and
climate change and evaluate whether this is the biggest threat we
face as
humans Students will research destruction
of natural resources — with an example
of deforestation — and evaluate whether
humans have the right to do what they want to the planet Students will then summarise our learning from this lesson and will answer some questions to demonstrate learning from this lesson
Today's young people, as they move into adulthood, will
face momentous issues
of responding to environmental degradation,
climate change and the role
of human activity in causing or exacerbating global warming.
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In the
face of the emergencies
of human - induced
climate change, social exclusion, and extreme poverty, we join together to declare that:
«We are creating a prehistoric
climate in which human societies will face huge and potentially catastrophic risks,» said Bob Ward, policy director at the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change at the London School of Eco
climate in which
human societies will
face huge and potentially catastrophic risks,» said Bob Ward, policy director at the Grantham Research Institute on
Climate Change at the London School of Eco
Climate Change at the London School
of Economics.
Let's
face it, Earth has experienced drastic short term and long term
climate changes numerous times over hundreds
of millions
of years without any
human activities and, whether we like it or not, the same will happen again.
The point,
of course, is that unlike the pollution issues that characterized the 20th century,
human - propelled
climate change is not «in your
face.»
It was disappointing both sides didn't address the issue
of whether anything actually should be done in the
face of climate change, be it
human - induced, sun - induced, or whatever.
With three presidential debates and one for vice president behind us, David Leonhardt posted a helpful tally
of debate questions — decrying the lack
of a single question on one
of the key issues
facing humanity in this century and beyond:
human - driven
climate change.
Alarmed at the pace
of change to our Earth caused by
human - induced
climate change, including accelerating melting and loss
of ice from Greenland, the Himalayas and Antarctica, acidification
of the world's oceans due to rising CO2 concentrations, increasingly intense tropical cyclones, more damaging and intense drought and floods, including glacial lakes outburst loods, in many regions and higher levels
of sea - level rise than estimated just a few years ago, risks
changing the
face of the planet and threatening coastal cities, low lying areas, mountainous regions and vulnerable countries the world over,
The challenge they
face is accentuated by the latest report out today from the «Six Americas» survey tracking Americans» views
of human - driven
climate change.
Al Gore, the most famous
face of the global warming - industrial complex, has been saying for years that the debate is over, that science has declared
humans are responsible for
climate change.
To me,
climate change is the biggest threat
facing our planet today, connecting issues
of national security,
human health, economic development, and environmental justice.
In an interview with the Herald, the head
of the Sustainable Development and
Human Settlements
of the UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), José Luis Samaniego said the region is already seeing many effects
of climate change and
faces an average GDP drop
of one percentage point because
of it.
To better determine the fate
of the species in the
face of climate change, the researchers analyzed a total
of 34 different global
climate models, taking into account atmospheric sensitivity to greenhouse gases and different levels
of human greenhouse gas emissions.
The risk
of abrupt
climate change is simply too grave to not treat as the most serious preventable problem now
facing the
human race as a whole.
Attainment
of the Millennium Development Goals, particularly the first goal
of eradicating extreme poverty and hunger, in the
face of climate change will therefore require science that specifically considers food insecurity as an integral element
of human vulnerability within the context
of complex social, economic, political and biophysical systems, and that is able to offer usable findings for decision - makers at all scales.
When it comes to
climate change and other complex problems
humans are
facing, confusion between these two different roles
of science is rampant and is at the heart
of the opposition between opposing camps.
In the first presidential debate, though the moderator disappointingly failed to ask a question about was is arguably the single most critical issue
facing human civilization today —
human - caused
climate change — the Democratic nominee for President, Hillary Clinton, forced the issue herself by calling out Donald Trump for his denial
of climate change, noting that he, for example, in a past tweet dismissed
climate change as a hoax perpetrated by the Chinese (indeed Trump has posted at least a half - dozen
climate change - denying tweets over the past few years).
«We're already
facing food price spikes and the early impacts
of human - caused
climate change on food production.
The archaeologists acknowledged it is a «bit
of a leap» to say that what occurred thousands
of years ago may help predict how modern - day
humans will cope with
climate change but lessons from the past offer hint at how people today can survive these changes.The researchers cited the importance
of cooperation amid challenges
humans face today.
The vulnerable nations declared that they are, «Alarmed at the pace
of change to our Earth caused by
human - induced
climate change, including accelerating melting and loss
of ice from Greenland, the Himalayas and Antarctica, acidification
of the world's oceans due to rising CO2 concentrations, increasingly intense tropical cyclones, more damaging and intense drought and floods, including Glacial Lakes Outburst Floods, in many regions and higher levels
of sea - level rise than estimated just a few years ago, risks
changing the
face of the planet and threatening coastal cities, low lying areas, mountainous regions and vulnerable countries the world over...»
Reuters: Last year's U.N.
climate talks in Warsaw, Poland, may well be remembered for giving a
human face to the once abstract concept
of climate change «loss and damage».
In recent years, New Yorkers, like people all over the world, have
faced the realities
of human - made
climate change: extreme storms, rising sea levels, summer heat waves, massive winter nor'easter s, and a $ 20 billion plan to reduce future flooding.
Anthony J. McMichael, who was professor emeritus at the Australian National University, noted in his posthumously published book
Climate Change and the Health of Nations that «we face a change in global climatic conditions far greater and faster than anything in recorded human history.&
Change and the Health
of Nations that «we
face a
change in global climatic conditions far greater and faster than anything in recorded human history.&
change in global climatic conditions far greater and faster than anything in recorded
human history.»
The Democrats are
of the mind that
human - caused
climate change is one
of the major problems
facing the country / world today, describing it as «an urgent threat and a defining challenge
of our time.»
In addition to academia, Mona has worked as a researcher for the case Sarayaku vs. Ecuador in the Inter-American Court
of Human Rights, a policy analyst for an NGO that lobbied the United Nations on behalf
of small island states who
face sea level rise, and an assistant contributor to a World Bank Report on
Climate change and water distribution.
Given the civilization challenging nature
of climate change, many observers
of the failure
of governments to respond to the threat
of climate change have concluded that creating a strong social movement on
climate change is the best hope
of preventing catastrophic harm from
human - induced warming given the enormity
of the challenge
facing the world.
Especially when that white knight is in fact sitting atop a Trojan Horse — a vehicle for the delivery
of disinformation, denial and systematic downplaying
of what might very well be the greatest threat we have yet
faced as a civilization, the threat
of human - caused
climate change.
Dr. Makhijani concluded, «Were there no alternatives, the severity
of the threat
facing humans and the environment from global
climate change might warrant serious consideration
of the risks
of nuclear energy.
«Traditionally species have been resilient and capable
of going through dramatic
climate change, but with
humans changing the
face of the landscape, we've created lots
of prisons for species, and that's the major problem they
face,» he said.