At the end of our study, we made several suggestions as to what might improve the quality and quantity
of climate change reporting.
Press attention devoted to biodiversity has remained stable since 1990, but the proportion
of climate change reports rose before 2007 and has stayed substantially higher than biodiversity since 2005.
... the rate
of climate change reported and rate of change in factors affecting climate which are reported strike me as completely unprecedented by measure of any geologic era... which seem to be accelerating, they incline me to be even more cautious about geoengineering projects... I hope this thread might help me learn some better ways to mitigate, and adapt to what I will now call Climate Disruption.
Furthermore the rate
of climate change reported and rate of change in factors affecting climate which are reported strike me as completely unprecedented by measure of any geologic era in the past with possible exception of unhappy events like the Great Permian Extinction.
# 103 (cont)... the rate
of climate change reported and rate of change in factors affecting climate which are reported strike me as completely unprecedented by measure of any geologic era... which seem to be accelerating, they incline me to be even more cautious about geoengineering projects... I hope this thread might help me learn some better ways to mitigate, and adapt to what I will now call Climate Disruption.
Today, they manifest themselves in the justification (or lack thereof) of the Iraq War and in the modifications and sifting
of climate change reports in this administration.
Now, let's see if this award might make it easier for you to see
some of your climate change reporting make it to the printed version of the media world?
Dixit and Gunawardene took the journalist fellows through the dynamics
of climate change reporting, as it fits within the pulls and pressures of the news priorities of South Asian media houses.
Such was the topic of Orion's recent live web event, «The Crisis
of Climate Change Reporting,» which included guest panelists Kate Sheppard of Mother Jones magazine, Orion columnist Bill McKibben, and [continue reading...]
The politicians and press who read only «executive summaries»
of climate change reports routinely oversimplify what they read, and the public gets even less of whatever wisdom was originally there.
He was a lead author of the 1995, 2001 and 2007 Scientific Assessment
of Climate Change reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which was awarded the Nobel Peace prize in 2007.
After having to retract its «scoop» in the wake of facts about the Trump administration's handling
of climate change reports, The New York Times is try...
WGIII produces the Mitigation
of Climate Change Report.
Both spoke at the Carbonundrums workshop on making sense
of climate change reporting around the world, organized by Oxford University's Environmental Change Institute and the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
This study follows on the heels of a recently leaked draft of an Intergovernmental Panel
of Climate Change report, which noted that scientists believe we are experiencing more heat waves because of climate change — which yes, we're still sure humans are causing.
An early reference to the two degrees limit in the Stockholm Institute's Targets and Indicators
of Climate Change report.
The so - called rebound effect «can not be ignored,» wrote the authors of the Mitigation
of Climate Change report, which reviewed the best available peer - reviewed literature on the topic.
We hope these findings help tabloid reporters and editors reflect further on the accuracy
of their climate change reporting.
Thirty - five CCMP Fellows — most of them full - time journalists with a diverse range
of climate change reporting experience — have been selected for this year's talks, out of a pool of 500 applicants.
He is a member of the Climate Disclosure Working Group and leads their XBRL efforts in the area
of climate change reporting.
Not exact matches
Almost two thirds
of ExxonMobil shareholders voted in favour
of a motion asking the company to
report on the impacts
of climate change.
THE FACTS: The co-founder
of the MIT program on
climate change says the administration is citing an outdated
report, taken out
of context.
As reiterated in the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change report issued on March 31, scientists estimate that we can emit no more than 500 gigatonnes of carbon dioxide in order to limit the increase in global temperature to just 2 degrees C by 2100 (and governments attending the successive climate summits have agreed in principle to this obje
Climate Change report issued on March 31, scientists estimate that we can emit no more than 500 gigatonnes
of carbon dioxide in order to limit the increase in global temperature to just 2 degrees C by 2100 (and governments attending the successive
climate summits have agreed in principle to this obje
climate summits have agreed in principle to this objective).
But the Pentagon maintains that
climate change impacts, including refugees from drought - stricken areas
of the world and rising sea levels, are a significant threat to national security, as The New York Times
reported.
The latest
report from the International Panel on
Climate Change, an intergovernmental group charged with researching the effects of carbon emissions, said at the end of September that climate change is unequivocal and that going forward, sea levels will rise at a faster rate than they have over the past 40
Climate Change, an intergovernmental group charged with researching the effects of carbon emissions, said at the end of September that climate change is unequivocal and that going forward, sea levels will rise at a faster rate than they have over the past 40
Change, an intergovernmental group charged with researching the effects
of carbon emissions, said at the end
of September that
climate change is unequivocal and that going forward, sea levels will rise at a faster rate than they have over the past 40
climate change is unequivocal and that going forward, sea levels will rise at a faster rate than they have over the past 40
change is unequivocal and that going forward, sea levels will rise at a faster rate than they have over the past 40 years.
The new
report «Lights Out for the Reef», written by University
of Queensland coral reef biologist Selina Ward, noted that reefs were vulnerable to several different effects
of climate change; including rising sea temperatures and increased carbon dioxide in the ocean, which causes acidification.
In a
report prepared for this month's Earth Hour global
climate change campaign, University
of Queensland reef researcher Ove Hoegh - Guldberg said the world heritage site was at a turning point.
The
report comes as the reef, considered one
of the most vulnerable places in the world to the impacts
of climate change, is at risk
of having its status downgraded by the UN cultural organization UNESCO to «world heritage in danger».
So far most
of the government apps seem modest in scope (think: Mapping crime
reports or finding out when the next train will come), but O'Reilly suggested that this is only the beginning and that the approach can work for big problems like rising health care costs, poorly performing schools, and
climate change.
The
report in Monday's edition
of the journal Nature
Climate Change dents many governments» hopes that recession can at least bring the consolation
of a sharp contraction in greenhouse gas emissions.
Among the factors that could cause actual results to differ materially are the following: (1) worldwide economic, political, and capital markets conditions and other factors beyond the Company's control, including natural and other disasters or
climate change affecting the operations
of the Company or its customers and suppliers; (2) the Company's credit ratings and its cost
of capital; (3) competitive conditions and customer preferences; (4) foreign currency exchange rates and fluctuations in those rates; (5) the timing and market acceptance
of new product offerings; (6) the availability and cost
of purchased components, compounds, raw materials and energy (including oil and natural gas and their derivatives) due to shortages, increased demand or supply interruptions (including those caused by natural and other disasters and other events); (7) the impact
of acquisitions, strategic alliances, divestitures, and other unusual events resulting from portfolio management actions and other evolving business strategies, and possible organizational restructuring; (8) generating fewer productivity improvements than estimated; (9) unanticipated problems or delays with the phased implementation
of a global enterprise resource planning (ERP) system, or security breaches and other disruptions to the Company's information technology infrastructure; (10) financial market risks that may affect the Company's funding obligations under defined benefit pension and postretirement plans; and (11) legal proceedings, including significant developments that could occur in the legal and regulatory proceedings described in the Company's Annual
Report on Form 10 - K for the year ended Dec. 31, 2017, and any subsequent quarterly
reports on Form 10 - Q (the «Reports&r
reports on Form 10 - Q (the «
Reports&r
Reports»).
Wildfire seasons all over the planet are lasting longer than they have in the past and burning wider swaths
of land, and Earth's
changing climate is to blame, according to a new
report.
A survey
of more than 5,500 business leaders from all over the world from the 2016 Global Opportunity
Report revealed widespread support
of the UN's new Sustainable Development Goals, including the ones relating directly to
climate change (SDG 7, 11 and 13).
«The anticipated increase in longevity and resulting [aging] populations is the financial equivalent
of climate change,» said Michael Drexler, one
of the
report's editors.
The
report, Perspectives on
Climate Change Action in Canada, is an extraordinary piece
of work.
The
report shows how investors continue to seek accountability on
climate change risk and corporate political spending, but have growing concerns regarding the treatment
of women.
As the
Climate Science Special Report states, the magnitude of future climate change depends significantly on «remaining uncertainty in the sensitivity of Earth's climate to [greenhouse gas] emissions,»» White House spokesperson Raj Shah said Friday in a sta
Climate Science Special
Report states, the magnitude
of future
climate change depends significantly on «remaining uncertainty in the sensitivity of Earth's climate to [greenhouse gas] emissions,»» White House spokesperson Raj Shah said Friday in a sta
climate change depends significantly on «remaining uncertainty in the sensitivity
of Earth's
climate to [greenhouse gas] emissions,»» White House spokesperson Raj Shah said Friday in a sta
climate to [greenhouse gas] emissions,»» White House spokesperson Raj Shah said Friday in a statement.
Others on
climate change, energy and related risks — as well as sustainability
reporting on strategy and performance — account for almost another 40 percent
of all resolutions, roughly the same as the previous year.
A new government
report on the science
of climate change has made it past the Trump White House unscathed with forceful statements about humanity's role in rising temperatures and their severe threat to the United States.
This post about the Suzuki - Pembina
report is a case in point: both sides
of the debate seemed to think that I was offering aid and succor to the cause
of the
climate change deniers.
As noted in The Price
of Climate Change, my colleagues and I believe these trends will not only encourage significant growth in clean technologies, energy efficiency and renewable infrastructure, but also greater transparency and
reporting on sustainability and the carbon footprints
of corporations around the globe.
This is best illustrated with the Summary for Policy Makers
of the Fourth Assessment
Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC 2007).
May 1, 2018: Yesterday, the Minister
of Environment and
Climate Change Canada released the first ever section 63
report under the Species at Risk Act, (SARA), where the Minister found that outside
of protected areas, provinces and territories have failed to protect almost all
of boreal caribou critical habitat.
Auditor General on
Climate Change A July 2014 report from Auditor General Merwan Saher found no evidence that the Department of Environment and Sustainable Resource Development properly monitored the performance of the PC Government's climate change strategy, which was first implemented i
Climate Change A July 2014 report from Auditor General Merwan Saher found no evidence that the Department of Environment and Sustainable Resource Development properly monitored the performance of the PC Government's climate change strategy, which was first implemented in
Change A July 2014
report from Auditor General Merwan Saher found no evidence that the Department
of Environment and Sustainable Resource Development properly monitored the performance
of the PC Government's
climate change strategy, which was first implemented i
climate change strategy, which was first implemented in
change strategy, which was first implemented in 2008.
This
report provides a review
of global
climate change regulations and attendant risks to companies.
United Nations
report backed by financial sector highlights need for success
of post-Kyoto
climate change negotiations
The
report claims the emissions cap included in Alberta government's
climate change plan will cost Canada's oil sands industry $ 250 billion and is the latest in a concerted effort by conservative opponents
of the NDP to undermine its flagship policy.
Note: The results
of the Fraser Institute
report are disputed by the Pembina Institute «s Simon Dyer, who told the CBC that the
report «is based on unreasonable production levels that don't consider the world making progress on
climate change.»
The
report, hinged on the implications
of climate change, came at a time when energy experts were insisting that unless countries drastically cut greenhouse gas emissions by moving away from fossil fuels,
climate change would remain inevitable.
About 87 percent
of small - business owners cited one or more expected impacts
of climate change as potentially harmful to their businesses, according to the
report.