Dr. Kay is a contributor to PROVIA (Global Programme
of Research on Climate Change Vulnerability, Impacts and Adaptation) and is on the Advisory Board of Green Planet Films.
You must remember that TERI has been
in research on climate change for a quarter century, almost a quarter century, and therefore as a paid employee of this organization, if I am doing work on behalf of TERI and on behalf of the time that I spend over there is something that I am being paid for through a salary, then I see absolutely no conflict of interest.
As much a profile of Church and his rise to renowned scientist as it is a tour of the
latest research on climate change, species extinction and conservation biology, author Mezrich's telling is riveting and almost too like fiction to be believed.
beliefs and attitudes about global warming public policy and climate
change research on climate change and public opinion Yale Opinion Climate Maps Yale Project on Climate Change Communication
The workshop aims to bring together researchers, developers and institutions from Western Central and Eastern Europe to introduce the ongoing and
planned research on climate change and adaptation, share experiences and to discuss the cooperation possibilities for developing new climate applications.
The researchers have now drawn
together research on climate change, energy, housing and transport to provide an analysis that spans disciplines of how Australia's desert region could become a highly livable and prosperous area for existing and new residents.
That's unfortunate, because, as has happened
with research on climate change, there has been a slew of new research, especially in the last three years, on the strengths and weaknesses of such measures.
«Thus,
while research on climate change should continue, now is the time for individuals and governments to act to limit the consequences of greenhouse gas emissions on the Earth's climate over the next century and well beyond.»
And scientists associated with the Center for Environmental Research and Conservation — a consortium of five major institutions based in our city — are collectively doing
vital research on climate change in more than 60 nations worldwide.
After many years of working at Greenpeace and other environmental and indigenous - rights groups, he founded Britain's Climate Outreach and Information Network and has also helped develop Talking Climate, an online «gateway to
research on climate change communication.»
Field, in the school's Department of Global Ecology with the Carnegie Institution for Science, and Noah Diffenbaugh, an associate professor of environmental Earth system science, reviewed and synthesized
existing research on climate change for a special issue of Science: «Natural Systems in Changing Climates.»
She is also is a member of the Australian Government's NGO Roundtable on Climate Change and a director of the Carbon Market Institute, Sustainable Melbourne Fund, Thermometer Foundation for
Social Research on Climate Change and Linking Melbourne Authority.
Those investigations followed two separate investigative series in 2015, first by InsideClimate News and then the Columbia University School of Journalism and Los Angeles Times, into the cutting -
edge research on climate change conducted by Exxon as far back as the 1970s and later industry efforts to cast doubt on the science and to delay efforts to cut emissions.
Has anyone noticed that after 20 years and $ 25 billion in government -
sponsored research on climate change, the political controversy over global warming is actually more intractable and bitter today than it has ever been in the past?
Caroline has primarily relied upon both the UN conclusions and the IPCC report, and as a busy MEP without the scientific resources to physically perform independent large -
scale research on climate change, working across a vast range of issues in her South East constituency and in the European Parliament on a daily basis, Caroline trusts that the IPCC and the UN provide accurate and well - researched reports.
Unlike nearly all «sceptics», he's a real climate scientist who has done
significant research on climate change, and, also unlike most of them, there's no * evidence that he has a partisan or financial axe to grind.
In March, Standard & Poor's and Carbon Tracker launched a rating service report (PDF) on oil companies» «creditworthiness,» which called for a fundamental shift in how financial models are built for these companies: «The latest and widely accepted scientific
research on climate change suggests the future can not resemble the past.
The deposition comes just one day before Trump is to be inaugurated as U.S. president — and a little more than a week after a Massachusetts judge ruled that Exxon must hand over more than 40 years of its
internal research on climate change, denying the oil giant's request for a protective order that would have blocked Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey's subpoenas.
My response is primarily designed to correct their misleading description of my own research; but it also is directed more broadly at their attempt to discredit scientists and scientific
research on climate change.1 I have identified six key issues that are raised in the article, and I provide commentary about their substance and accuracy.
Broad's article deals with the implications of
research on climate change over the broad sweep of the Phanerozoic — the past half billion years of Earth history during which fossil animals and plants are found.
«There has been a tremendous amount
of research on climate change, but almost all of it has been focused on trends in average conditions, such as rising temperatures,» Arismendi said.
Dr. Carter's
latest research on climate change, sea - level change and stratigraphy was based on field studies of Cenozoic sediments (last 65 million years) from the Southwest Pacific region, especially the Great Barrier Reef and New Zealand.