Sentences with phrase «new climate stories»

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The history is important, as a problematic front - page story in The New York Times, How GOP Leaders Came to View Climate Change as Fake Science, illustrates.
Mashable's Senior Editor for Science and Special Projects, Kevin Freedman, in «No, New York Mag: Climate change won't make the Earth uninhabitable by 2100» contrasts the story's gloom against hope and optimism, but mostly analyses the science behind it.
In her new role, Shechtman will be tasked with bringing Story's interactive experiences — which, over the past 40 iterations of the store, have included everything from virtual reality meditation to a hot - towel shave station — to Macy's, a legacy retailer searching for relevance in a rapidly shifting retail climate.
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Last week's New Climate Economy report was a good example of giving a sober assessment of the challenges (rapid urbanisation, growing populations, resource constraints, climate change), accompanied by a positive story that cutting greenhouse emissions can be low cost and improve people'sClimate Economy report was a good example of giving a sober assessment of the challenges (rapid urbanisation, growing populations, resource constraints, climate change), accompanied by a positive story that cutting greenhouse emissions can be low cost and improve people'sclimate change), accompanied by a positive story that cutting greenhouse emissions can be low cost and improve people's lives.
Trump criticized the New York Times story stating that he has failed to fulfill campaign promises on undoing key Obama administration policies, calling the newspaper «failing» and pointing to early successes like exiting the international Paris climate accord and getting conservative Judge Neil Gorsuch on the U.S. Supreme Court.
Outside of Earth science, there is another pillar of the story in New York 2140: global finance, and how markets and economies might react to climate change.
Previously she's worked as an editor or reporter at Popular Science, GQ, New York, Outside, SELF, and The Boston Globe, where she wrote and produced stories across a wide range of topics including technology, health, environment, climate, economics, politics, culture, and social sciences.
Jeffrey Kargel of the University of Arizona, Tucson, said in a press conference Monday that the role of soot «adds a new wrinkle» to the story of glacier melting, but that in the big picture of climate change the main villains are still gases such as CO2.
It was amazing to see how our results, when combined with work of many other research groups and compared to the newest generation of climate models, revealed a consistent story about how rainfall patterns were altered in the past.»
The new finds have set scientists scrambling to construct the story of how Pluto's climate and weather work.
They may also be news briefings where the SMC works with scientists to give the national media a new story on developments within science, whether it's a report on climate change, a paper on stem cells being published in a leading journal, or science funding cuts in the latest budget.
More climate stories ripped out of the back pages of the news: NASA says the record low Arctic sea ice levels in the last few years are the new normal.
Projected impacts of global warming and ocean acidification motivated this action, but as marine biologist Ayana Elizabeth Johnson eloquently writes in a New York Times op - ed: «climate change really is only half the story
New York About Blog Tapping experts in climate, geology, oceanography, ecology, sustainable development, global health, energy, food and water, State of the Planet captures stories of how the Earth works and how we can sustainably make our lives better.
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Through these efforts, the Institute has been able to launch a new initiative for films and emerging media projects exploring stories related to the urgent need for action with regard to the environment, conservation and climate change.
The second half of the Moveable Game Jams featured experts related to each content theme: employees of Current by GE for the future communities jam, NOAA and NASA staff for the climate change jam, and two New York City historical museum educators for the local stories and immigrant voices event.
This user engagement is two-fold, as a the site is the go - to location for writers who wish to post their content for others to enjoy, and as Wattpad continues to be a source of constant reading engagement for readers interested in following existing stories, discovering new content and new writers, and generally contributing to the climate of writer - reader relationships.
On the upside, given the volatile nature of today's international political climate, there's a wealth of stories to draw from that could give Sam or a brand new protagonist a lot of leeway in exploring the fine line and moral ambiguities associated with political espionage.
Des Moines Art Center, Des Moines, IA, Matthew Kluber, curator, Jeff Fleming, (brochure), 2011 Museum of Contemporary Art Shanghai, Shanghai, China, Animamix Biennial: Metaphors of Un / Real, curator, Victoria Lu, 2010 Faulconer Gallery, Grinnell College, Grinnell, IA, John F. Simon, Jr. and Matthew Kluber: Hybrid Media (catalog), 2010 Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, Omaha, NE, Borderland Abstraction, Curator, Hesse McGraw (brochure), 2010 Urban Institute for Contemporary Art, Grand Rapids, MI, Matthew Kluber: Half - Day Closing, 2010 FOCUS09 / Art Basel, Basel, Switzerland, Cool Stories for When the Planet Gets Hot II, curators, Corinne Erni, New York and Anne - Marie Melster, Spain; traveled to: Valencia Museum of Illustration and Modernity, Valencia, Spain: Pavilion City Hall, Copenhagen, Denmark, UN Climate Conference COP 15, 2009 Grand Rapids Art Museum, MI, So Much Water So Close To Home, (film installation / exterior projection), 2009
In doing my reporting for the story in The New York Times today on Saudi Arabia's latest maneuvers in climate treaty talks (they are reviving longstanding demands for compensation for lost oil revenue), I found an interesting paper on the oil kingdom's involvement in climate talks by Joanna Depledge, a research fellow at Cambridge University focusing on climate negotiations.
(not a real scientist, like you guys, but a fairly up to date guy on the climate change news stories) Do you think the methal hydrates are going to melt in the harsh light of this new study I've just pointed out?
A Greenpeace video tells the story of Indonesia's threatened forests New York Times reporter Justin Gillis is out this morning with «With Deaths of Forests, a Loss of Key Climate Protectors,» a recommended read for anyone concerned about how climate change is affecting the planet and what it means for the present and Climate Protectors,» a recommended read for anyone concerned about how climate change is affecting the planet and what it means for the present and climate change is affecting the planet and what it means for the present and future.
John Broder has written an update on the climate - treaty talks and I have a story in The Times summarizing the sixth meeting of the Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate, through which the Obama administration has sought to facilitate efforts to create a new global climate treaty by seeking common ground among a smaller set of countries with the biggest emiclimate - treaty talks and I have a story in The Times summarizing the sixth meeting of the Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate, through which the Obama administration has sought to facilitate efforts to create a new global climate treaty by seeking common ground among a smaller set of countries with the biggest emiClimate, through which the Obama administration has sought to facilitate efforts to create a new global climate treaty by seeking common ground among a smaller set of countries with the biggest emiclimate treaty by seeking common ground among a smaller set of countries with the biggest emissions.
I have a story in Science Times looking at the latest round of climate - treaty talks, one month ago in Bali, from the vantage point of Kevin Conrad, the young man who represented Papua New Guinea and shook things up with a strong rebuke of the United States in the final tumultuous session.
... [I] f you care about climate or you care about energy innovation, you have to make that part of your daily exploration, not expect some story in The New York Times to wrap it up all neatly for you.
A story in The Times of London examines new expressions of concern by scientists about the perils of overstating the links between extreme events and climate change.
I conjecture that three changes in the way in which the climate problem is presented by the experts to the general public would make the conversation go better: acknowledge that climate constraints are unwelcome (thereby establishing empathy with general audiences, as a doctor does when conveying bad news), present the science as unfinished (thereby taking away the surprise factor that accompanies every new wrinkle — cf. the cosmic ray stories of a couple of weeks ago), and admit that no solution is wonderful (something hard for much of our community, which loves some strategy and hates at least one of the others).
Really, the New York Times has done an atrocious job of covering many important energy and climate stories, and one of their directors is also a director of the Carlyle Group, heavily invested in fossil fuels.
Today's sobering story on how economic turmoil could blunt climate - friendly energy plans, by Elisabeth Rosenthal, implies that a new kind of climate and energy trance may indeed be nigh — not one created just by dropping prices for coal and oil but also by the urgency of a global economic retreat.
[UPDATE 9:14 p.m.: We have a story examining how an end to hopes of «sealing the deal» on a new climate treaty reflects the constraints on President Obama and the political hazards he faces in tackling this issue.]
I think this article is a worth - while read, telling a fascinating story about how new satellite missions lead to greater understanding of our climate system.
And climate change is like a symptom of the story of our time, meaning our energy choices right now come with a lot of emissions of greenhouse gases and if we don't have a lot of new [choices] we're going to have a lot of warming.
From today's vantage point, by contrast, the Kossin paper (like the Vecchi and Soden paper and much other recent work) helps shift the hurricane - climate detective story to a focus on the Atlantic — which is, I think, a new phase the debate has entered.
James Kanter and I have a story in today's paper about a new tack by the Bush administration aimed at clarifying, for Europe particularly, that the United States is not opposed to any new climate treaty — just all of the formulations that have bubbled up since 1992, when the first global pact was accepted by nearly all countries (it was signed by the first President Bush).
The debate over a climate communications strategy was disclosed when a string of e-mail messages was leaked to the Washington Times and Greenwire (the Greenwire story was also published online by The New York Times).
When news broke, whether it was the wreck of the Exxon Valdez or the release of a new report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, there was a decent chance someone who knew about oil toxicity or the heat - trapping properties of CO2 would report the story.
Related but on a side note, NPR recently did a big story on the new literary term of CLI FI, for climate fiction, which I coined in 2007 during my work with polar cities, which still goes on.
Cross-posted from Daniel Cressey on The Great Beyond Climate change may need a military response from America, according to a story from the New York times which is getting a lot of pick up in the world media.
There are many uncertainties as to when the glaciers will be entirely gone > Jimbo's link (his 4th) on the Science news story, which is identical to the recent tempest in a teapot about the Himalayan glaciers > At a time when governments are baulking at taking tough measures to combat climate change, this new blow to the credibility of the IPCC could not have come at a worse time.»
In New York, Oct. 2 - Oct 26, Theater Three Collaborative will be producing a play «Extreme Whether» that tells the story of the attacks on American climate scientists, in an engaging fictional way.
This interaction not only gave them the latest information on climate change and ideas for new stories, but also allowed them to question and even challenge the experts on how to turn their work into an attractive media piece.
On Friday at 5 PM the New York Times announced it was shutting down it Green blog, which highlighted diverse stories online, from energy to endangered species to climate change.
-- One maker of Science programs for schools NCSE announces that they are making a new climate change program — 5 weeks later a story pop up over multiple green websites using a loaded title «Anti-science» which reveals another conservative organisation has a secret agenda to flood US schools with «climate denier» material.
A year packed with bold climate actions against the fossil fuel industry and a growing movement telling its own stories of impacts and resistance at the frontlines of climate change in new and inspiring ways.
Here are a few places to look for the other other side of the story: Real Climate, Climate Progress (2, 3), New Scientist, and RealClimate.
[Editor's note: This is the latest in a semi-regular series whose purpose is to correct the record whenever New York Magazine's Jonathan Chait writes a story about climate change politics or policy]
Yesterday, the New York Times launched the first in a series of stories focusing on the challenges of adapting to climate change.
Shortly before the midterm election, The New York Times had a great front - page story about climate denial being an «article of faith» for the Tea Party, which made it clear that the group's climate politics are not synonymous with climate science.
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