A recent Lancet
report on climate change impacts is sobering: More people will be exposed to extreme weather over the next century than previously thought.
A new
report on climate change impacts shows that farmers around the world will likely suffer most
The US Global Change Research Program is required by statute to produce the comprehensive National Climate Assessment
report on climate change impacts on the United States every four years.
Climate Matters in the Newsroom workshops assist journalists in
reporting on climate change impacts that go well beyond increasingly extreme weather.
But when it came to saying anything that might be taken as endorsing the need for a stronger U.S. emissions reduction policy, Marburger ducked coming to grips with the IPCC assessment
reports on climate change Impacts and Mitigation.
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.
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»).
The National Round Table
on Environment and Economy made the news this week with its
report to the federal government
on how the fedsâ $ ™ own
climate change targets could be achieved, and with minimal
impact on the economy.
The United Nation's Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change (IPCC) presented an updated report on the impacts of climate change today in Yokohama,
Climate Change (IPCC) presented an updated report on the impacts of climate change today in Yokohama,
Change (IPCC) presented an updated
report on the
impacts of
climate change today in Yokohama,
climate change today in Yokohama,
change today in Yokohama, Japan.
The
report acknowledged a 15 - year hiatus in the
impact on climate change but the panel made clear it was 95 % certain humans were primarily responsible for global warming.
It says monitoring and
reporting of
climate data should be undertaken in more detail, recommending a European clearing house
on climate change impacts.
In a new
report, the Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change has gotten much more specific on the impacts of climate change and how nations can
Climate Change has gotten much more specific on the impacts of climate change and how nations can
Change has gotten much more specific
on the
impacts of
climate change and how nations can
climate change and how nations can
change and how nations can adapt.
Stefan Rahmstorf at the Potsdam Institute for
Climate Impact Research in Germany, and colleagues, compared the predictions made in the 2001
report of the Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change with the actual subsequent data.
While many other bodies, including the Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change, have produced consensus reports on climate change scenarios and impacts, Harvard's McCarthy said he hopes the report's clarity and brevity (it is 15 pages long, not including references) will help it break t
Climate Change, have produced consensus reports on climate change scenarios and impacts, Harvard's McCarthy said he hopes the report's clarity and brevity (it is 15 pages long, not including references) will help it break th
Change, have produced consensus
reports on climate change scenarios and impacts, Harvard's McCarthy said he hopes the report's clarity and brevity (it is 15 pages long, not including references) will help it break t
climate change scenarios and impacts, Harvard's McCarthy said he hopes the report's clarity and brevity (it is 15 pages long, not including references) will help it break th
change scenarios and
impacts, Harvard's McCarthy said he hopes the
report's clarity and brevity (it is 15 pages long, not including references) will help it break through.
«Higher temperatures and
changes in precipitation result in pressure
on yields from important crops in much of the world,» says IFPRI agricultural economist Gerald Nelson, an author of the
report, «
Climate Change, Agriculture, and Food Security:
Impacts and Costs of Adaptation to 2050».
... We have established an Indian Network for Comprehensive
Climate Change Assessment, a network of over 120 research institutes, which will bring out regular reports on the impacts of climate change on different sectors and different regions of the c
Climate Change Assessment, a network of over 120 research institutes, which will bring out regular reports on the impacts of climate change on different sectors and different regions of the co
Change Assessment, a network of over 120 research institutes, which will bring out regular
reports on the
impacts of
climate change on different sectors and different regions of the c
climate change on different sectors and different regions of the co
change on different sectors and different regions of the country.
EVER since the Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change's 2007 report on the impacts of climate change was discovered to contain a major error — that the Himalayan glaciers will be largely gone by 2035 — there has been a media feeding frenzy to find other mi
Climate Change's 2007 report on the impacts of climate change was discovered to contain a major error — that the Himalayan glaciers will be largely gone by 2035 — there has been a media feeding frenzy to find other mis
Change's 2007
report on the
impacts of
climate change was discovered to contain a major error — that the Himalayan glaciers will be largely gone by 2035 — there has been a media feeding frenzy to find other mi
climate change was discovered to contain a major error — that the Himalayan glaciers will be largely gone by 2035 — there has been a media feeding frenzy to find other mis
change was discovered to contain a major error — that the Himalayan glaciers will be largely gone by 2035 — there has been a media feeding frenzy to find other mistakes.
Risky Business based its findings
on data from the National
Climate Assessment and Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change (IPCC)
reports, as well as peer - reviewed literature
on extreme weather
impacts on crops, labor productivity and energy system performance.
The
report also calls for greater attention to be paid to the different
impacts of
climate change on women compared with men.
«White House officials and political appointees in the agencies censored congressional testimony
on the causes and
impacts of global warming, controlled media access to government
climate scientists, and edited federal scientific
reports to inject unwarranted uncertainty into discussions of
climate change.»
Tim Maughan
reports from New York
on the first of a series of debates
on climate change, starting with the
impact of catastrophic events and global injustice
«So far, I believe the benefits (of Arctic warming) outweigh the potential problems,» said Oleg Anisimov, a Russian scientist who co-authored a chapter about the
impacts of
climate change in polar regions for a U.N.
report on global warming this year.
Such a transition has been made possible by the convergence of several factors: a stream of new science showing an accelerating pace of
climate change and its impacts; the everyday experience of people witnessing the change around them (and seeing it on the evening news); the compelling portrayals of what is happening and why, such as Al Gore's documentary An Inconvenient Truth and the 2007 reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change; and the shifting stances of constituencies as diverse as evangelical Christians (who argue for protecting the climate on grounds of stewardship of God's creation) and military leaders (who argue on grounds of national sec
climate change and its impacts; the everyday experience of people witnessing the change around them (and seeing it on the evening news); the compelling portrayals of what is happening and why, such as Al Gore's documentary An Inconvenient Truth and the 2007 reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change; and the shifting stances of constituencies as diverse as evangelical Christians (who argue for protecting the climate on grounds of stewardship of God's creation) and military leaders (who argue on grounds of national secu
change and its
impacts; the everyday experience of people witnessing the
change around them (and seeing it on the evening news); the compelling portrayals of what is happening and why, such as Al Gore's documentary An Inconvenient Truth and the 2007 reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change; and the shifting stances of constituencies as diverse as evangelical Christians (who argue for protecting the climate on grounds of stewardship of God's creation) and military leaders (who argue on grounds of national secu
change around them (and seeing it
on the evening news); the compelling portrayals of what is happening and why, such as Al Gore's documentary An Inconvenient Truth and the 2007
reports of the Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change; and the shifting stances of constituencies as diverse as evangelical Christians (who argue for protecting the climate on grounds of stewardship of God's creation) and military leaders (who argue on grounds of national sec
Climate Change; and the shifting stances of constituencies as diverse as evangelical Christians (who argue for protecting the climate on grounds of stewardship of God's creation) and military leaders (who argue on grounds of national secu
Change; and the shifting stances of constituencies as diverse as evangelical Christians (who argue for protecting the
climate on grounds of stewardship of God's creation) and military leaders (who argue on grounds of national sec
climate on grounds of stewardship of God's creation) and military leaders (who argue
on grounds of national security).
The Big Picture RT The
impacts of human - caused
climate change are happening faster than scientists previously assumed, the AAAS CEO said
on 6 July, during an appearance
on The Hartmann
Report, a radio and television talk show.
Most recently, he
reported on the diversity of oceanic viral communities in a special issue of the journal Science featuring the Tara Oceans Expedition, a global study of the
impact of
climate change on the world's oceans.
A new
report by authors from UCLA School of Law's Emmett Center
on Climate Change and the Environment and UCLA's Institute of the Environment and Sustainability explores the sources and
impacts of plastic marine litter and offers domestic and international policy recommendations to tackle these growing problems — a targeted, multifaceted approach aimed at protecting ocean wildlife, coastal waters, coastal economies and human health.
This work is particularly timely given the work this year of the Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change (IPCC) to develop a Special
Report on the
Impacts of global warming of 1.5 oC above pre-industrial levels.
But the two men's estimates of soot's
impact are about twice as high as the consensus reached by the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change in its 2007
report, which many scientists (including Shindell) still endorse.
One of the
report's lead authors, Monash University Professor Steven Chown, said key areas for scientific research in the region over the next two decades included looking at human
impact on the region, understanding the evolution of Antarctic life, looking at the region's history, and the
impact of
climate change in the area.
In subsequent years, these annual
reports used these data to evaluate specific
impacts, such as the arrival of
climate change and activities
on private lands.
The
report from the Commission
on Health and
Climate Change lays out the health
impacts of a warming world and offers policy advice
on how to address medical concerns and prevent them from getting worse.
They
report that the future resilience of penguin populations to
climate change impacts will almost certainly depend upon addressing current threats to existing habitat degradation
on land and at sea.
The link between poverty and
climate is of interest to the research community, especially the World Bank, which recently released a report titled, «Shock Waves: Managing the Impacts of Climate Change on Poverty.
climate is of interest to the research community, especially the World Bank, which recently released a
report titled, «Shock Waves: Managing the
Impacts of
Climate Change on Poverty.
Climate Change on Poverty.»
The details of the NIST study are described in a
report released today in Washington, D.C., during the Fire Chiefs White House Roundtable
on Climate Change Impacts at the Wildland Urban Interface.
The
impact of these events
on historical societal development emphasizes the potential economic and social consequences of a future rise in sea levels due to global
climate change, the researchers write in the study recently published in the journal Scientific
Reports.
On behalf of the authors of those parts of the IPCC report on the impacts of climate change that were.
On behalf of the authors of those parts of the IPCC
report on the impacts of climate change that were.
on the
impacts of
climate change that were...
Dr Jochen Hinkel from Global
Climate Forum in Germany, who is a co-author of this paper and a Lead Author of the coastal chapter for the 2014 IPCC Assessment Report added: «The IPCC has done a great job in bringing together knowledge on climate change, sea - level rise and is potential impacts but now needs to complement this work with a solution - oriented perspective focusing on overcoming barriers to adaptation, mobilising resources, empowering people and discovering opportunities for strengthening coastal resilience in the context of both climate change as well as existing coastal challenges and other issues.
Climate Forum in Germany, who is a co-author of this paper and a Lead Author of the coastal chapter for the 2014 IPCC Assessment
Report added: «The IPCC has done a great job in bringing together knowledge
on climate change, sea - level rise and is potential impacts but now needs to complement this work with a solution - oriented perspective focusing on overcoming barriers to adaptation, mobilising resources, empowering people and discovering opportunities for strengthening coastal resilience in the context of both climate change as well as existing coastal challenges and other issues.
climate change, sea - level rise and is potential
impacts but now needs to complement this work with a solution - oriented perspective focusing
on overcoming barriers to adaptation, mobilising resources, empowering people and discovering opportunities for strengthening coastal resilience in the context of both
climate change as well as existing coastal challenges and other issues.
climate change as well as existing coastal challenges and other issues.»
The environmental group cites the recommendations of a 2013 Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change report as a reason for EPA to dramatically shorten the time frame over which it calculates greenhouse gas
impact — from 100 years down to 20.
Failure to adapt to
climate change came fifth
on the WEF
report's list of risks ranked by their potential
impact on humankind.
In their article «
Impacts of
climate change on electric power supply in the Western United States,» they
report that power stations are particularly vulnerable to adverse climatic conditions predicted to occur within the next half - century.
«
Changing climate conditions are already happening,» says Eileen Claussen, president of the Pew Center on Global Climate Change, which today released a report on regional impacts in the U.S. «It is clear that there is an immediate need for strong national and international policy action.
climate conditions are already happening,» says Eileen Claussen, president of the Pew Center
on Global
Climate Change, which today released a report on regional impacts in the U.S. «It is clear that there is an immediate need for strong national and international policy action.
Climate Change, which today released a
report on regional
impacts in the U.S. «It is clear that there is an immediate need for strong national and international policy action.»
The EPA
report is concerned with the
impacts that
climate change can have
on atmospheric chemistry, and in particular the summertime peaks in urban ground - level ozone which are a well - known and serious health hazard.
• Editor and Lead Author, «The Regional
Impacts of
Climate Change: An Assessment of Vulnerability», IPCC Special
Report on the Regional
Impacts of
Climate Change (1998) • Lead Author of IPCC Technical Paper No. 3, «Stabilization of Atmospheric Greenhouse Gases: Physical, Biological and Socio - Economic Implications,» (1997) • Editor, Working Group II Contribution to the Second Assessment
Report Climate Change 1995:
Impacts, Adaptations, and Mitigation (Scientific and Technical Analyses), (1996).
22 This
report focuses
on climate change impacts, not mitigation.
James J. Dooley • Expert Reviewer, «Carbon Dioxide Transport, Injection and Geological Storage,» IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories (2006) • Lead Author, «Economics of Carbon Capture and Disposal,» IPCC Special
Report on Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage (2006) • Cross-Cutting Chairman for «Market Deployment,» IPCC Special
Report on Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage (2006) • Lead Author, «Technical Summary,» IPCC Special
Report on Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage (2006) • Expert Reviewer,
Climate Change 2001:
Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability.
Hans - Otto Poertner, Ecophysiologist at Alfred - Wegener Institute, Co-Chair of United Nations Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change (IPCC) Working Group II and deputy coordinator of BIOACID explains: «The Fifth Assessment
Report AR5 of the IPCC has shown that the risks of severe
impacts for some organisms and ecosystems increases strongly between 1.5 and 2 degrees.
She was lead author for the chapter
on mitigation in the Third National
Climate Assessment, a report mandated by Congress to provide scientific information and guidance for managing potential impacts of climate change and informing long - term planning dec
Climate Assessment, a
report mandated by Congress to provide scientific information and guidance for managing potential
impacts of
climate change and informing long - term planning dec
climate change and informing long - term planning decisions.
Climate change may be perceived most through the
impacts of extremes, although these are to a large degree dependent
on the system under consideration, including its vulnerability, resiliency and capacity for adaptation and mitigation; see the Working Group II contribution to the IPCC Fourth Assessment
Report.
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