Sentences with phrase «more information about global warming»

At the same time, 52 percent Americans say they would like more information about global warming — an increase of 5 points since June 2010.

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Raymond Pierrehumbert, an Oxford University atmospheric physics professor who believes cutting carbon dioxide emissions is more urgent than cutting methane emissions, said Howarth's research offers little new information about the role of natural gas production in global warming.
Likewise, they are also much more likely to say they «do not need any more information» about global warming to make up their mind.
Everything I could dredge up at the time linked to an odd one - page web site (screen captured in a Yahoo search cache here, its current iteration seemingly just expired, more info here) with the most generic possible uninformative information about the ozone layer and global warming.
The comprehensive, uniform information provided by this system will give policy makers more confidence in making decisions about influencing global warming that can have worldwide economic impact, he said.
More information about Climeworks and our crucial first step in the quest to deliver negative emissions — an important technology to ensure global warming remains under two degrees — is available in the following press releases:
So if Gelbspan's raison d'être was no more than to uphold the tenets of sound democracy and dispassionate investigative journalism by exposing dishonest information from skeptic scientist industry shills and debunking misguided notions about global warming having a hidden agenda of wealth redistribution and global governance.......
More and more information is being shared with us about global warming and climate chaMore and more information is being shared with us about global warming and climate chamore information is being shared with us about global warming and climate change.
If it melted completely, it would raise global sea level by about 23 feet (7 meters).13 While the ice sheet is unlikely to disappear in our children's lifetimes, the pace of shrinking largely depends on what we do to limit future warming.14 (See Greenland ice sheet hotspot for more information.)
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Additional data and information sources at www.earth-policy.org Read more about desertification: Breathtaking Desert Photos Don't Show How Thirsty it is Desertification May Curb Global Warming in the Short Term «Wall of Trees» Planned to Help Stop Sahara Desert from Expanding
Of those 30, I would say that only 15 would ever care enough about the details of global warming to try to find out more information, including reading a blog like Real Climate.
For more information about the Act, global warming, and the benefits of alternative fuel vehicles, visit http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/swcbd/programs/policy/energy/index.html.
Maibach, who is now working on a further project to measure the effects the views of weathercasters have on their audience, added: «Most members of the public consider television weather reporters to be a trusted source of information about global warming - only scientists are viewed as more trustworthy.»
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