The responses for the three questions are added together for an index range from 3 to 12, where 3 is
the least concerned about climate change and 12 is the most concerned.
Responses for each of the three questions range between 1 and 4, where 1 indicates
the least concerned about climate change and its impact and 4 is the most concerned.
The U.S., with the highest per - capita carbon emissions of the nations surveyed, is among
the least concerned about climate change and its potential impact.
Not exact matches
But mentioning that in the context of Hurricane Sandy is an attempt (or at
least has the effect) to minimize the
concern about the documented
changes to the
climate we have already made and the predicted catastrophic consequences of staying on the fossil emissions path we are on.
Those
concerned about global warming (including at
least one study author) are stressing that a longer evolutionary timeline implies the bears» adaptation to
climate change in the past was a slow process (meaning the speed of
change now poses new threats).
I think the IPCC report understates
concerns about climate change, ie its at
least moderately conservative.
I am a little
concerned about this, in the sense that we are still at a point where the natural fluctuations of
climate are still large — at
least, the natural fluctuations of weather compared to long - term
climate change....
A surprising finding of Haddock's research was that the social group that talked
about climate change the
least was young women under 30, even though they claim to be among the most
concerned.
He personally knows of at
least 10 journeys made by himself and by his friends and family on Eurostar in the last year alone that were at
least partially motivated by a
concern about climate change (along with the fact that it is just a more pleasant way to travel).
so... is there any claim left on the IPCC AR4 that is supported by any scientific evidence that
climate change is going to be «the end of the world», or at
least that we should be
concerned about?
Driven by the
climate science, the international community is increasingly
concerned about the need to set a long - term emission reduction strategy so as to me et a target that will prevent dangerous
climate change, or at
least, as some dangerous
climate change appears unavoidable, limiting the damage.
Ukrainians and Russians are among the
least concerned about global
climate change.
As with
concern about climate change, Poles are among the
least worried: Just 28 % believe it currently affects people.
Dr. Ralph J. Cicerone, President of NAS, explained on the Royal Society's website that the NAS and RS are two of the world's leading scientific bodies, and, therefore, had «a responsibility to evaluate and explain what is known
about climate change, at
least the physical side of it, to
concerned citizens, educators, decision makers and leaders, and to advance public dialogue
about how to respond to the threats of
climate change.»
Conduct a survey on any street corner to see how few have even heard of global warming or
climate change, and if they have, if anyone is the
least bit
concerned about it.
Rather, my comment is meant to express a
concern about how «
climate engineering» is typically presented, initially at
least, as set apart from other kinds of responses to
climate change and even as raising «new» or «distinctive» ethical problems.