Elsewhere in the Commerce Department, NOAA's Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR) would
see funding for Climate Research maintained at last year's levels, avoiding the 19.0 percent cut recommended by the House and the Administration.
Not exact matches
Over a year which has
seen large banks halt
funding for fossil fuel projects, major institutions divest from oil, gas and coal holdings, and oil companies snap up power and renewables companies in a bid to diversify their asset base,
research published today by the UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association (UKSIF) and the
Climate Change Collaboration suggests nervousness over climate risk has shot up in financial c
Climate Change Collaboration suggests nervousness over
climate risk has shot up in financial c
climate risk has shot up in financial circles.
If Lamar Smith were to have his way, we would not
see funding for climate change
research.
If carbon capture technologies are
seen as more broadly applicable and more important
for the fight against
climate change, it is more likely that these technologies will get greater
research funding.
The
funding for all this is peanuts (when you
see big numbers being spend on
climate research, most of those
funds go
for satellite systems, then some
for computer hardware, and other observing systems, not much
for actual scientific
research and modelling).