In the December of 2015, COP21 brought forth the Paris Agreement, a new milestone
in global climate change policy.
Not exact matches
The
global demonstration, planned
in the wake of the Women's March on Washington, is aimed at countering the «mischaracterization of science as a partisan issue» — see
climate change, vaccines, and GMOs — and the dubious
policy that has arisen as a result.
Over the course of our conversations, I came to see Obama as a president who has grown steadily more fatalistic about the constraints on America's ability to direct
global events, even as he has, late
in his presidency, accumulated a set of potentially historic foreign -
policy achievements — controversial, provisional achievements, to be sure, but achievements nonetheless: the opening to Cuba, the Paris
climate -
change accord, the Trans - Pacific Partnership trade agreement, and, of course, the Iran nuclear deal.
These factors — many of which are beyond our control and the effects of which can be difficult to predict — include: credit, market, liquidity and funding, insurance, operational, regulatory compliance, strategic, reputation, legal and regulatory environment, competitive and systemic risks and other risks discussed
in the risk sections of our 2017 Annual Report; including
global uncertainty and volatility, elevated Canadian housing prices and household indebtedness, information technology and cyber risk, regulatory
change, technological innovation and new entrants,
global environmental
policy and
climate change,
changes in consumer behavior, the end of quantitative easing, the business and economic conditions
in the geographic regions
in which we operate, the effects of
changes in government fiscal, monetary and other
policies, tax risk and transparency and environmental and social risk.
Also speaking at the event —
Global Warming and Food
Policy: Less Meat = Less Heat — held
in the iconic Hemicycle
in the Brussels Parliament, will be Dr Rajendra K. Pachauri, chairman of the nobel - prize - winning Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change, and Olivier de Schutter, the UN Special Rapporteur for the right to food.
The goals were crafted to engage all member countries — which are expected to integrate the SDGs into their
policies for the next decade and a half —
in addressing the root causes of
global poverty, gender inequality and
climate change.
Tomorrow, Mr Blair will deliver a major speech on foreign
policy on how «
global values» such as democracy and the rule of law are applied, looking at everything from interventions
in Kosovo to a broader
policy towards Africa and
climate change.
Trump is poised
in the coming days to announce his plans to dismantle the centerpiece of former President Barack Obama's
climate change legacy, while also gutting several smaller but significant
policies aimed at curbing
global warming.
«Northern domination of science globally relevant to
climate change policy and practice and lack of research led by Southern researchers
in Southern countries may hinder development and implementation of bottom - up
global agreements and nationally appropriate actions
in Southern countries,» they write.
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In other climate change news, Leigh Dayton wrote on Tuesday that in April, «the University of Western Australia (UWA) in Perth announced plans to set up an Australian Consensus Centre (ACC), chaired by [global warming skeptic Bjørn] Lomborg, that would conduct policy research on overseas aid, Australian prosperity, agriculture, and regional issue
In other
climate change news, Leigh Dayton wrote on Tuesday that
in April, «the University of Western Australia (UWA) in Perth announced plans to set up an Australian Consensus Centre (ACC), chaired by [global warming skeptic Bjørn] Lomborg, that would conduct policy research on overseas aid, Australian prosperity, agriculture, and regional issue
in April, «the University of Western Australia (UWA)
in Perth announced plans to set up an Australian Consensus Centre (ACC), chaired by [global warming skeptic Bjørn] Lomborg, that would conduct policy research on overseas aid, Australian prosperity, agriculture, and regional issue
in Perth announced plans to set up an Australian Consensus Centre (ACC), chaired by [
global warming skeptic Bjørn] Lomborg, that would conduct
policy research on overseas aid, Australian prosperity, agriculture, and regional issues.
«They've always made assumptions about those characteristics
in designing and locating projects
in the past, but those functions were that those conditions would always remain static,» said Steve Seidel, vice president for
policy analysis at the Pew Center on
Global Climate Change.
The Accu - Weather report was commissioned by a lobbying organisation called the
Global Climate Coalition, which was set up in 1989 «to coordinate business participation in the scientific and policy debate on the global climate change issue&r
Global Climate Coalition, which was set up in 1989 «to coordinate business participation in the scientific and policy debate on the global climate change issue&
Climate Coalition, which was set up
in 1989 «to coordinate business participation
in the scientific and
policy debate on the
global climate change issue&r
global climate change issue&
climate change issue».
The combined effect of the three, the scientists found, is that the
global energy system could experience unprecedented
changes in the growth of natural gas production and significant
changes to the types of energy used, but without much reduction to projected
climate change if new mitigation
policies are not put
in place to support the deployment of renewable energy technologies.
As many of us are paying attention to the
climate change negotiations
in Doha, Qatar these next two weeks, I think it's important to keep
in context just how many moving pieces there are when it comes to crafting domestic
policies that address a
global issue.
There is a great post at the Council on Foreign Relations blog where by Michael Levi boils down
global climate change in to two overarching unknowns: (1) extent of damage by an accumulation of greenhouse gases, and (2) an uncertainty around which
policies, or set of
policies, will succeed
in reducing emissions.
This is up to 14 per cent lower than the emissions reported by previous assessments, including those by the Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Centre (CDIAC)
in the US and the Emissions Database for
Global Atmospheric Research (EDGAR)
in the EU, which are the official data sources for the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report (AR5)-- providing scientific evidence for
climate change policy negotiations
in Paris later this year.
But even with such
policies in place — not only
in the U.S. but across the globe —
climate change is a foregone conclusion;
global average temperatures have already risen by at least 1.1 degrees Fahrenheit (0.6 degree C) and further warming of at least 0.7 degree F (0.4 degree C) is virtually certain, according to the IPCC.
As discussions about
global climate change take place
in both the scientific sector and the
policy realm, Enzo Sauma is
in a good position to bridge the two worlds.
«He let the moment go by without making any
change in his dogged refusal to put real limits on America's
global warming pollution,» says David Doniger,
climate policy director at the Natural Resources Defense Council, a New York - based environmental group.
The committee has prepared a report that,
in my view, provides
policy makers and the scientific community with a critical view of surface temperature reconstructions and how they are evolving over time, as well as a good sense of how important our understanding of the paleoclimate temperature record is within the overall state of scientific knowledge on
global climate change.
«
Changing climate conditions are already happening,» says Eileen Claussen, president of the Pew Center on Global Climate Change, which today released a report on regional impacts in the U.S. «It is clear that there is an immediate need for strong national and international policy action.
climate conditions are already happening,» says Eileen Claussen, president of the Pew Center on
Global Climate Change, which today released a report on regional impacts in the U.S. «It is clear that there is an immediate need for strong national and international policy action.
Climate Change, which today released a report on regional impacts
in the U.S. «It is clear that there is an immediate need for strong national and international
policy action.»
-- It is the
policy of the United States to work proactively under the United Nations Framework Convention on
Climate Change, and
in other appropriate fora, to establish binding agreements, including sectoral agreements, committing all major greenhouse gas - emitting nations to contribute equitably to the reduction of
global greenhouse gas emissions.
Can science results be used effectively
in policy - oriented integrated assessment models that are our only tool for evaluating
global - level impacts of
policy and
climate change, particularly with regard to land use?
It's put
climate change leaders in a variety of key positions, made climate change a priority in initiatives in departments and agencies, revitalized the US Global Change Research Program and other interagency efforts, working with other major emitting countries, both industrialized and developing, to build technology cooperation and individual and joint climate policies consistent with avoiding the unmanageable, and is working with Congress — and this is the toughest part really — working with Congress to get comprehensive energy and climate legislation that will put us on a responsible emissions traje
change leaders
in a variety of key positions, made
climate change a priority in initiatives in departments and agencies, revitalized the US Global Change Research Program and other interagency efforts, working with other major emitting countries, both industrialized and developing, to build technology cooperation and individual and joint climate policies consistent with avoiding the unmanageable, and is working with Congress — and this is the toughest part really — working with Congress to get comprehensive energy and climate legislation that will put us on a responsible emissions traje
change a priority
in initiatives
in departments and agencies, revitalized the US
Global Change Research Program and other interagency efforts, working with other major emitting countries, both industrialized and developing, to build technology cooperation and individual and joint climate policies consistent with avoiding the unmanageable, and is working with Congress — and this is the toughest part really — working with Congress to get comprehensive energy and climate legislation that will put us on a responsible emissions traje
Change Research Program and other interagency efforts, working with other major emitting countries, both industrialized and developing, to build technology cooperation and individual and joint
climate policies consistent with avoiding the unmanageable, and is working with Congress — and this is the toughest part really — working with Congress to get comprehensive energy and
climate legislation that will put us on a responsible emissions trajectory.
The Polaris
Climate Change Observatory regional platforms will provide the public, policy makers, industry and civil society with a forum for interaction and for developing the collaborative actions required for an adapted response to global development in the face of climate
Climate Change Observatory regional platforms will provide the public, policy makers, industry and civil society with a forum for interaction and for developing the collaborative actions required for an adapted response to global development in the face of climate c
Change Observatory regional platforms will provide the public,
policy makers, industry and civil society with a forum for interaction and for developing the collaborative actions required for an adapted response to
global development
in the face of
climate climate changechange.
The AAS joins the AGU
in calling for continued peer - reviewed
climate research to inform
climate - related
policy decisions, to provide a basis for mitigating the harmful effects of
global change, and to help communities adapt and become resilient to extreme climatic events.
In the journal Nature
Climate Change, lead author Dr. Tom Bridge from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies based at James Cook University and colleagues point out that
global conservation
policies have so far failed to prevent the widespread destruction of coral reefs and their fish life, which now threatens the food security of millions of people.
J. Klabbers, J.P. van der Sluijs and R. Ybema, Handling uncertainties of
global climate change: mapping the
policy / science interface,
in: Milieu - Journal of Environmental Sciences, vol 13, 5, 1998, p. 286 - 296.
Interestingly enough, regarding
climate change, there are efforts to have a resolution passed
in the UN General Assembly that would ask the ICJ for an advisory opinion that would define states» obligations and responsibilities with respect to greenhouse emissions under international law (see
policy brief issued by The Hague Institute for
Global Justice).
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At those talks,
in Milan
in 2003, Mr. Watson listed a variety of initiatives begun by states and communities, which he said were like «laboratories where new and creative ideas and methods can be applied and shared with others and inform federal
policy — a truly bottom - up approach to addressing
global climate change.»
At that time, and even now, that statement would essentially be
in line with the conclusions of the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (unless the enacted
policy was some grand
global shutdown of economies).
Responding to comments 14, 25, and 56: I'm a
policy analyst
in Seattle, well - read on the impacts of
climate change, but also other
global resource constraints — like peak oil, peak phosphorus and the limits of industrial agriculture, waters supply (closely related to
climate), and human systems / governance.
The
climate science also sure is subject to severe political pressures from varying lobbyist groups, first and foremost the oil an coal interests which are huge financial powerhouses especially
in the US Senate — a body which
in reality dictates the whole
global «
climate policy» or rather the absence of any such — serious
climate politicans round the globe
in reality have — as we now have seen — no chance at all against the denying forces and their huge media apparatus, as long as the public don't see some very serious consequences of
climate change, fx.
Since the early 1990s we have made basically no progress
in cutting
global emissions —
in part, as Kerry says, because the conversation about
climate change policy strategy hasn't really
changed.
* The role of the US
in global efforts to address pollutants that are broadly dispersed across national borders, such as greenhouse gasses, persistent organic pollutants, ozone, etc...; * How they view a president's ability to influence national science
policy in a way that will persist beyond their term (s), as would be necessary for example to address
global climate change or enhancement of science education nationwide; * Their perspective on the relative roles that scientific knowledge, ethics, economics, and faith should play
in resolving debates over embryonic stem cell research, evolution education, human population growth, etc... * What specific steps they would take to prevent the introduction of political or economic bias
in the dissemination and use of scientific knowledge; * (and many more...)
However, it is not hard to see that some of those who have attempted to perpetrate this tale about man - made
global warming are more interested
in climate change as a way of increasing the power of government over all of our lives instead of implementing a sensible energy
policy.
The Advisory Board plays an important part
in establishing our long term thematic research agenda into
global sustainability issues, such as poverty,
climate change, ecosystem services, biodiversity, pandemics, demographics, migration, public
policy and responsible lobbying.
However, it is not hard to see that some of those who have attempted to perpetrate the concept of man - made
global warming are more interested
in climate change as a way of increasing the power of government over all of our lives instead of implementing a sensible energy
policy.
pg xiii This Policymakers Summary aims to bring out those elements of the main report which have the greatest relevance to
policy formulation,
in answering the following questions • What factors determine
global climate 7 • What are the greenhouse gases, and how and why are they increasing 9 • Which gases are the most important 9 • How much do we expect the
climate to
change 9 • How much confidence do we have
in our predictions 9 • Will the
climate of the future be very different 9 • Have human activities already begun to
change global climate 9 How much will sea level rise 9 • What will be the effects on ecosystems 9 • What should be done to reduce uncertainties, and how long will this take 9 This report is intended to respond to the practical needs of the policymaker.
In the talk, Victor, trained in political science, warns against focusing too much on trying to defeat those denying the widespread view that greenhouse - driven climate change is a clear and present danger, first explaining that there are many kind of people engaged at that end of the global warming debate — including camps he calls «shills» (the professional policy delayers), «skeptics» (think Freeman Dyson) and «hobbyists.&raqu
In the talk, Victor, trained
in political science, warns against focusing too much on trying to defeat those denying the widespread view that greenhouse - driven climate change is a clear and present danger, first explaining that there are many kind of people engaged at that end of the global warming debate — including camps he calls «shills» (the professional policy delayers), «skeptics» (think Freeman Dyson) and «hobbyists.&raqu
in political science, warns against focusing too much on trying to defeat those denying the widespread view that greenhouse - driven
climate change is a clear and present danger, first explaining that there are many kind of people engaged at that end of the
global warming debate — including camps he calls «shills» (the professional
policy delayers), «skeptics» (think Freeman Dyson) and «hobbyists.»
Lewis's letter contained a long list of complaints, ranging from the group's lack of a response to his efforts to convene a committee to assess evidence for a human link to
climate change to its defense of choosing the word «incontrovertible» to describe the evidence for
global warming
in its statement on
climate science and
policies in 2007.
One idea, explored by James Annan, who analyzes
climate at Japan's Research Institute for
Global Change (and can be found
in the
climate files), is for more journals to adopt an open - review
policy used increasingly by the European Geosciences Union.
Former Australian Prime Minister John Howard has delivered a speech on
climate change Nov 5th 2013 the
Global Warming
Policy Foundation
in London.
The dominant driving force of «
climate change» as the term is being used
in public
policy is «
global warming», an average increase
in global temperature.
Another report by the German Institute of Economic Research concluded that «If
climate policy measures are not introduced,
global climate change damages amounting to up to 20 trillion US dollars can be expected
in the year 2100... The costs of an active
climate protection
policy implemented today would reach globally around 430 billion US dollars
in 2050 and around 3 trillion US dollars
in 2100.»
The prominence of
climate risk and
policy in the minds of business leaders is reflected
in the World Economic Forum's
Global Risks Report 2016, which found that the risk with the greatest potential impact is a failure of
climate change mitigation and adaptation.
The latest relevant ABARE publication («Economic impact of
climate change policy», ABARE Research Report 06 - 7) says that
global CO2 emissions
in its reference case closely follow those under the IPCC's A2 scenario to 2030 and that the latter scenario assumes a decline
in economic growth after that year (pps.
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