Sentences with phrase «public at the climate talks»

Sustained global warming shows no sign of letting up according to new analysis by the World Meteorological Organization made public at the climate talks in Copenhagen.

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Public art displays large enough to be seen from space appeared at 18 locations worldwide in the lead - up to the United Nations climate change talks in Cancún, Mexico.
Nature Climate Change dedicates a whole issue to the so called «pause» — looking at how scientists, the public and the media have been talking about it.
Climate change seemed to have slipped out of the public awareness a little bit, and it wasn't helped at all during the election process, because nobody was talking about it much then, either.»
You can learn more from «Climate Change in the Public Mind,» a presentation Leiserowitz gave during an all - day conference on communication and climate change at the climate talks in Climate Change in the Public Mind,» a presentation Leiserowitz gave during an all - day conference on communication and climate change at the climate talks in climate change at the climate talks in climate talks in Mexico.
10:43 p.m. Updated The Center for Biological Diversity is known for creative public relations stunts, like deploying one of its lawyers in a polar bear suit at climate talks in Copenhagen last December:
The new paper, which Hansen told me he's been working on for eight years, was being rushed into public view with the hope of influencing negotiations at the December round of talks in Paris aimed at crafting a new global climate change agreement.
Still, environmental groups have known since 2000 that efforts to link climate change to natural disasters could backfire, after researchers at the Frameworks Institute studied public attitudes for its report «How to Talk About Global Warming.»
At the Northeast Public Power Association's annual conference in Lake Placid, N.Y. last month, what was billed as a «common sense» discussion on climate change was actually a talk by Steve Goreham, an author of books that deny that burning fossil fuels causes global warming.
And they took their eye off the ball in terms of public opinion, in talking about climate science and looking at what the denial machine was doing.
Talking of which, we are flattered that Bob Ward — Policy and Communications Director at the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, erstwhile Director of Public Policy at risk insurance giants RMS and before that, Senior Manager for Policy Communication at the Royal Society — has dropped by to give his thoughts on our observation that, if you're going to go around accusing the opposition of corruption, you'd better be whiter than white yourself.
Climate scientist Ben Santer at Lawrence Livermore National Lab and Chris Mooney, science and political journalist and author, talked with CSW about how climate scientists communicate complex research findings to the public in an atmosphere of fierce politicization and competing... Continue reClimate scientist Ben Santer at Lawrence Livermore National Lab and Chris Mooney, science and political journalist and author, talked with CSW about how climate scientists communicate complex research findings to the public in an atmosphere of fierce politicization and competing... Continue reclimate scientists communicate complex research findings to the public in an atmosphere of fierce politicization and competing... Continue reading →
«So, you freely admit that you don't get people turning up at your surgery to talk about climate change so you've come up with an ingenious wheeze to give the impression to other MPs that there is such a groundswell of public concern.
This write - up of a March 2015 workshop conducted by Director Susan Hassol and Science Advisor Michael Mann at Virginia Tech, illustrates what a day - long Climate Communication workshop looks like, addressing framing, messaging, social media, public talks, and media training, and offering lots of opportunities for practice.
I argue that if we take a different approach, like working at the local and regional level and try to facilitate public participation directly in the discussion, then people are more likely to come together, start talking about climate change, plan, connect, and find common ground.
The new paper, which Hansen told me he's been working on for eight years, was being rushed into public view with the hope of influencing negotiations at the December round of talks in Parisaimed at crafting a new global climate change agreement.
The statement, supposedly coming out of Washington but with the phone number of a London - based public relations firm associated with it, went on: «In an effort to encourage decisive action (at climate change talks) in Bali this week, USCAP's members have committed to a 90 % reduction in their greenhouse gas emissions by 2050,» said Matt Leopard, a spokesperson for the consortium.
The Prime Minister is «talking rubbish» on climate change, according to a headline at The Guardian Australia today, which pretty well encapsulates Australia's utter failures in public policy on climate change.
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