Not exact matches
Online, more than 11,000 Global Citizens have called on
world leaders to help the millions
of people affected by extreme
weather around the
world in the past year.
The IPCC wants
world leaders to err on the side
of caution in preparing their citizens for extreme
weather events that will likely become more frequent; earlier this year they released a report entitled «Managing the Risks
of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation» to help policymakers do just that.
Despite a sudden increase
of unstable
weather on every continent, Hall tries to convince
world leaders the event is indicative
of a looming ice age caused by global warming.
In order to avoid any future catastrophes; the US government, along with the support
of other
world leaders, has decided to build a massive
weather - controlling satellite system, strangely entitled the «Dutch Boy», which will be able to combat the forever - changing
weather conditions.
IPS: While
world leaders were wrapping up the United Nations conference on climate change (COP 18) in Doha, Qatar this past weekend with the annual vague promise to tackle the enormous crises brought on by extreme
weather and global warming, a delegation
of youth gathered far from the high - level conference halls to say «no» to [continue reading...]
And while the increase in extreme
weather we have experienced in New York City and around the
world may or may not be the result
of it, the risk that it might be — given this week's devastation — should compel all elected
leaders to take immediate action.
Today, the urgency
of the issue — where decades
of inaction by
world leaders has combined with steadily increasing extreme
weather to produce an obvious threat to humanity — is undeniable.
And as loudly as they shout «all lives matter» they would shout for
world leaders to stop environmental racism, and shout about the severe
weather patterns that are already affecting people all over the
world because
of anthropogenic climate change.