Sentences with phrase «recent climate change conference»

During the recent Climate Change Conference in Bonn the EU announced it was increasing its post-2020 climate budget by five percent to $ 320 billion.
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SPAIN has business leakage, California has banned all coal - based electricity, cap and trade creates vested interests in property rights — these are some of the issues economist Alan Moran reports on in his summary of the recent Climate Change Conference in New York.
: Gorilla uses sign language to be the «voice of nature» A gorilla who is able to communicate through sign language has starred as the «voice of nature» in a video shown at a recent climate change conference.
Sure, global warming is real, said participants in a recent climate change conference, but that doesn't mean we should do anything about it.

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«Like every advanced industrial country we are coming to terms with the issues surrounding climate change,» he said, in a monthly press conference dominated by the recent floods.
At the most recent U.N. climate change conference in Durban, South Africa, Chinese leaders accepted an agreement that could force them to take binding emissions targets by 2020.
Contrary to recent headlines — and a talk by actor Arnold Schwarzenegger at the United Nations Paris Climate Change Conference — eating a vegetarian diet could contribute to climate Climate Change Conference — eating a vegetarian diet could contribute to climate cChange Conference — eating a vegetarian diet could contribute to climate climate changechange.
The Environmental Protection Agency has scrubbed climate change language from its website and barred agency scientists from speaking at a recent conference in Rhode Island.
ACE - Africa researcher Sarah O'Keefe was interviewed for a news item on climate change in East Africa for Voice of America during a recent conference on climate change in the region.
«This is a version of climate change,» Jim Steyer, the CEO of Common Sense Media, a Humane Tech partner, said at a recent conference.
The February 2011 Conference was aflame with the recent Borders news, yet highly optimistic about the changing publishing climate.
Some international groups are helping to foster synergies, including the World Health Organization's recent conference on Climate and Health, the Convention on Biological Diversity's initiative on Health and Biodiversity, the Lancet - Rockefeller Commission on Planetary Health, and the DIVERSITAS - Future Earth ecoHEALTH project, which brings together public and animal health, development, ecology, economics, and other sectors to investigate connections between health and environmental change to generate science and policy outputs that can inform sustainability solutions.
Instead they think he agrees with the conclusions of a recent Vatican conference, that the climate is changing, but the reasons for it are unknown.
US CLIVAR, a US Climate Variability and Predictability Program, held a recent conference on Arctic Change and Its Influence on Mid-Latitude Climate and Weather Agenda https://usclivar.org/meetings/2017-arctic-midlatitude-workshop-agenda with many interesting science perspectives on this super interesting topic.
THEN STEFAN SAYS EXACTLY WHAT THE PRESIDENT WAS INFERRING IN HIS PRESS CONFERENCE; and what has been repeatedly said already in the IPCC Reports: «While Pam and Haiyan, as well as other recent tropical cyclone disasters, can not be uniquely pinned on global warming, they have no doubt been influenced by natural and anthropogenic climate change and they do remind us of our continuing vulnerability to such storms.»
At the recent «Moving by Degrees» conference organized by the Marketplace radio program, even Climate Progress blogger Joe Romm put long odds on game - changing climate disruption occurring before theClimate Progress blogger Joe Romm put long odds on game - changing climate disruption occurring before theclimate disruption occurring before the 2020s.
When the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) held its recent press conference in Stockholm, I was monitoring the online reaction.
Guardian: Oliver Tickell: Don't let the carbon market dieThe Copenhagen climate change conference achieved too little, but a modest global carbon tax would make amends Some people have good reason to be shocked that banks have pulled out of the carbon market, not least recent economics graduates whose dissertations on carbon finance now qualify them only for unemployment.
As the United Nations wrapped up its recent climate conference in Bonn, talks organizer Christiana Figueres proclaimed that climate change is the «the most important negotiation the world has ever faced.»
Notorious for... At a recent Scientific Alliance conference, a speaker attributed rises in sea - level around Japan not to climate change but to the machinations of the Japanese pineapple industry, which, it was claimed, is causing land to subside by drilling for too much fresh water.
That's because so much of the action isn't taking place in big, headline - grabbing climate change settings like the recent conference of 195 nations in Paris; it's taking place in hearing rooms and farmers» fields across this continent (and other continents, too).
Ahead of the Bonn Climate Change Conference, Carbon Market Watch is pleased to share our recommendations as well as an overview of our upcoming event and recent publications (below).
Yesterday, Georgia Interfaith Power & Light and Sierra Club's Beyond Coal campaign hosted a press conference in response to the Pope's recent Encyclical on Climate Change.
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This post was written by Patsy Doerr, global head of Corporate Responsibility & Inclusion at Thomson Reuters During the recent United Nations Climate Change Conference in Lima, Peru, there was a renewed urgency by nations to curb greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions worldwide to reduce the impact of climate Climate Change Conference in Lima, Peru, there was a renewed urgency by nations to curb greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions worldwide to reduce the impact of climate cChange Conference in Lima, Peru, there was a renewed urgency by nations to curb greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions worldwide to reduce the impact of climate climate changechange.
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