He also initiated a series of training workshops to educate
people about climate change and its impact on small island communities.
What you're saying is Professor Brook works likes blazes telling
people about Climate Change.
Then after the training wrapped up, these activists took over the streets of downtown Toronto to talk to thousands of
people about climate change and our opportunity for historic progress in Paris.
DECC says «This exemption for schools is in recognition of the role that the microgeneration can play in educating young
people about climate change and energy issues.
Matt may be right that I haven't harangued
people about climate change recently, so here goes: dude, if you're still a climate change skeptic, it's time for a rethink.
Sometimes it can help to talk to
people about climate change on a scale they can understand.
In my interactions with
people about climate change, I find that very very few understand the basic principles at ANY level.
You just showed me that I am effectively educating
people about climate change and I am inspiring my audience with my use of use of humor.
Our Climate Our Future is an interactive video series for young
people about climate change.
In this video you will learn more about Amber Sullins, chief meteorologist at ABC15 News in Phoenix, who uses Climate Matters materials to tell up to two million
people about climate change.
«It's actually effective to communicate to
people about climate change, where they might think they experience it, which is in their lives in their neighborhoods, in their locality.
Up until a couple of years ago, when I would talk to
people about climate change, a lot of them would say things like, «Aw, come on, this is just the same thing that my daddy saw, and that his daddy saw, and that his daddy saw.»
When I talk to
people about climate change (and the one time that I gave a talk on climate change at a physics colloquium), I always like to emphasize the fact that I am a PhD physicist who has spent considerable time reading up on the issue, including many of the actual papers in the peer - reviewed journals, but even with that background I still am not arrogant enough to believe that this qualifies me to have a truly independent opinion on the subject.
This has deeply influenced how Hayhoe talks to
people about climate change.
Grist's Meteorologist, Eric Holthaus, in «Stop scaring
people about climate change.
Not exact matches
Well, it just so happens
people are starting to talk
about it — and it's exposing a yawning gap between two worldviews affecting the way the world responds to the
climate change challenge — not least within the energy industry itself.
Instead of a world dominated by renewable sources of power like wind and solar — as
people concerned
about the dangers of
climate change would hope — PE execs see gas, oil and even coal as a substantial component of electricity and fuel sources in 2039, according to recent interviews conducted by CNBC.com on the future of energy as part of CNBC's 25th anniversary.
These days, more often
people ask
about a
climate change connection.
The recent
change in the cultural
climate, one that everyone from fundamentalists to
People for the American Way helped produce and to which each responded, has occasioned fresh talk
about civic responsibility.
First, for 20 years,
people have talked to evangelicals the wrong way
about climate change.
Paul Bodenham from the campaign group Green Christian told Premier that he can't comprehend why some
people aren't concerned
about climate change.
Erin Callahan,
Climate Collaborative 12:45 - 1:45 p.m. Keynote & Discussion Words Matter: How to Talk
About Climate Change so
People Will Listen & Act
Emphasizing to program participants and students how
climate change is impacting the things that
people care
about (nature, water resources, and health) and appeal to the inherent human connection to nature.
In particular it might help to frame the story in terms not so much of potentially devastating consequences in distant parts of the world, but in terms of more local impacts of the
climate changing and what
people are doing
about it.
Whilst these blogs are popular - in terms of unique visitor numbers (and before Unity has a go at me, I know there are weaknesses in those numbers)- they tend to be written by
people who write
about a large number of issues and
climate change is not their principle topic (or even one that they discuss very often).
(hint hint: LGBT rights and
climate change is nice to talk
about, but when
people pay too much in taxes, they stop giving a damn
about those things),
Intellectual engagement with the subject of
climate change is increasingly apparent — the government officials, academics and business
people I meet are much more open
about their expanding investment in low - carbon infrastructure than ever before.
There are frequent rail accidents and pipeline explosions, evidence of long term water contamination esp around Dimock PA and in WY, non disclosure agreements forced on
people whose health has been damaged from exposure to toxic emissions, secrecy
about all of these issues, and
climate changes caused by too much fossil fuel emissions.
He added: «As
people care more
about climate change, they do not want cut - price Cameron copy.
Therefore,
people who find # 1 absurd can determine whether or not we should do anything
about climate change by determining whether or not humans are causing it.
He now has enough financial backing to travel all over the world gathering footage for his work - in - progress — title as yet unannounced — documenting the effects of
climate change, from Africa to Iceland to the Amazon, and what
people are doing
about it at the grassroots level.
Northern voters want more than
climate change: «The
people of the North do care
about climate change.
If Labour have failed to promote black talent, Shaun Bailey - our Hammersmith candidate - also believes that Labour is talking
about the wrong issues: «
Climate change, obesity and the environment are not what black
people want to hear
about.
«It is absurd to leave someone in charge of a department whose role is to protect the country from a growing
climate crisis who himself believes that «
people get very emotional
about this subject, and I think we should just accept that the
climate has been
changing for centuries».
Nearly 300
people were in attendance at the rally, according to organizers, at which many spoke
about individual steps that could be taken to help thwart the cyclical event once known as global warming, now re-dubbed
climate change.
They are, in addition, now bent on scoring own goals with issues like not supporting David Davis, mishandling Boris's appointments - why should his man resign over a comment
about black
people living where they want - and going on
about relative poverty and
climate change.
Those differences can be caused by
people intent on misleading the public, like the organized campaigns to create doubt
about the science pointing to human - caused
climate change, she said.
A: Yes, because some
people are now saying, we should just accept that
climate change is happening and not worry
about the cause.
«When
people talk
about climate change, or droughts, or are worried
about wildlife habitat, these are all things we've been working on the last 20 or 30 years,» said Kenna.
And President Obama told Vox in February that the media «sometimes overstates the level of alarm
people should have
about terrorism» when compared with the human suffering that will be caused by
climate change (Greenwire, Feb. 11).
Since its establishment,
Climate Reality Project has trained nearly 8,000 people from more than 120 countries who deliver presentations around the world about the effects of climate change and ways to com
Climate Reality Project has trained nearly 8,000
people from more than 120 countries who deliver presentations around the world
about the effects of
climate change and ways to com
climate change and ways to combat it.
One of the most pressing problems is simply spreading the word
about climate change so
people can make informed decisions.
When most
people think
about wildlife in a
changing climate, they think of polar bears clinging to melting ice, but even species who have adapted to tropical weather are being impacted by the
changes to their environment.
«Certainly a lot of
people paid attention to it, and it sparked a very good conversation
about what we're up against,» says Anthony Leiserowitz, director of the Yale Program on
Climate Change Communication.
An apocalyptic message
about climate change might motivate some
people to act but make others feel hopeless, science communication experts say.
In the year 2100, 2 billion
people —
about one - fifth of the world's population — could become
climate change refugees due to rising ocean levels.
«I think scientists have seriously underestimated the importance of explaining what we know
about climate change and
climate variability in ways that are understandable to most
people,» Lubchenco told reporters in a wide - ranging interview to mark her first anniversary on the job.
By 2060,
about 1.4 billion
people could be
climate change refugees, according to the paper.
«In Asia and the Middle east, you'll find that
people are less aware
about the risks of
climate change and global warming,» a spokesman for the Kuwaiti team said.
Regardless of political affiliation,
people are more likely to believe facts
about climate change when they come from Republicans speaking against what has become a partisan interest in this country, says a new University of Connecticut study.