We're hopeful others will learn from our experience and
see that addressing climate change demands social as well as technological solutions.
Not exact matches
Although it will be incredibly difficult to ever match his contributions on the pitch, it's vitally important for a former club legend, like Henry, to publicly
address his concerns regarding the direction of this club... regardless of those who still feel that Henry has some sort of agenda due to the backlash he received following earlier comments he made on air regarding Arsenal, he has an intimate understanding of the game, he knows the fans are being hosed and he feels some sense of obligation, both professionally and personally, to tell it like he
sees it... much like I've continually expressed over the last couple months, this team isn't evolving under this current ownership / management team... instead we are currently experiencing a «stagnant» phase in our club's storied history... a fact that can't be hidden by simply changing the formation or bringing in one or two individuals... this team needs fundamental change in the way it conducts business both on and off the pitch or it will continue to slowly devolve into a second tier club... regardless of the euphoria surrounding our escape act on Friday evening, as it stands, this club is more likely to be fighting for a Europa League spot for the foreseeable future than a top 4 finish... we can't hope for the failures of others to secure our place in the top 4, we need to be the manufacturers of our own success by doing whatever is necessary to evolve as an organization... if Wenger, Gazidis and Kroenke can't take the necessary steps following the debacle they manufactured last season, their removal is imperative for our future success... unfortunately, I strongly believe that either they don't know how to proceed in the present economic
climate or they are unwilling to do whatever it takes to turn this ship around... just look at the current state of our squad, none of our world class players are under contract beyond this season, we have a ridiculous wage bill considering the results, we can't sell our deadwood because we've mismanaged our personnel decisions and contractual obligations, we haven't properly cultivated our younger talent and we might have become one of the worst clubs ever when it comes to way we handle our transfer business, which under Dein was one of our greatest assets... it's time to get things right!!!
I'm probably
seen as a robust advocate for the need for action to
address climate change.
The labor - backed party also would like to
see Cuomo do more on criminal justice reform and to
address climate change, though Lipton allowed he has made «significant strides» on those issues.
«I'm very concerned about hydrofracking and about
climate change and social inequity, and he seems to be the candidate who is most directly
addressing that and proposing solutions that are in line with what I'd like to
see,» Hoffman said.
THE past few months have
seen mounting optimism that we have a little more time to
address the hazards of
climate change than previously thought.
Gleick called on impacted nations to put in place innovative programs that
address the specific problems facing their country, saying fresh diplomatic approaches are necessary «for reducing the other kinds of water - related risks and broadly the other kinds of
climate - related risks that I think we're going to
see in the future.»
Indeed, simply reading an article that affirmed the power of scientific progress to successfully
address global issues such as
climate change (vs. reading an article which questioned its efficacy in doing so) was enough to significantly increase the degree to which participants
saw order in the world.
The authors wrote: «
Climate change and gender must not be
seen in isolation, but should be
addressed across all government departments — including education and finance ministries.»
Gentlepeople, well done on nipping any controversy in the bud — as usual; though I'm left wondering if the warming trend isn't related to a subject that i'd like to
see Real
Climate Address more often; The possible shut - down of The North Atlantic Conveyor — as extreme warming of the Southern Oceans, along with the plunging of Europe into a new Ice Age would be the result of this, as I'm sure you all know.
But there is inherent inertia in the
climate system — we'll feel the impacts of today's emissions for decades to come — so the map shows what other stressors can be
addressed, and where, to
see more immediate improvements.
It is a sign of the times that the public debate among major players over Oregon's coal - free future
saw little contention regarding the reality of
climate change and focused mostly on the best way to
address it.
We've
seen plenty of designers attempt to pick up the political
climate and
address inequality.
Students
saw the value of locally focused action to
address issues unfolding on the world stage, such as the Paris
climate summit.
How do you
see the importance of these skills in
addressing the key trends and issues we are
seeing globally, such as
climate change and migration?
But a
climate of reduced budgets has
seen schools turning to their outside spaces to alleviate the pressures of overcrowded classrooms and there is little sign on the horizon of schools being offered any real help in
addressing this problem.
We've
seen a handful of novels this year that
address the current political
climate really well — namely Jonathan Dee's The Locals, which seemed to surprise even the author with its prescience.
Attempts to
address climate change that remove land and control from local communities will only result in greater susceptibility to future droughts and further crises like the one we are
seeing now.»
Organizing art at a fair around social issues — particularly in our current fraught political
climate — can be risky, but there is nevertheless something important about
seeing work that
addresses the issues that preoccupy us today.
But, people who want to
address climate change, leave a decent world for future generations, and give birth to (or enjoy) new opportunities, usually can
see problems with the «status quo».
All I've
seen from them is handwringing and dire warnings of how any effort to
address climate change will bring the end of prosperity.
[Response: This issue is
addressed in our post «Senator Inhofe on
Climate Change» (
see discussion of «(1) The Paleoclimate Record»).
Addressing these three broad areas of
climate change research in reverse order: -(3) The anthropogenic origin of the rise in atmospheric CO2 levels is questioned because the levels of uncertainty of the size of natural fluxes within the carbon cycle are
seen as too large for such a conclusion to be made.
Looking at Tropicana's scores you'll
see that our assessment of PepsiCo found that their policies on farmers and workers issues are «poor» while they get slightly higher marks for how they
address their impacts on
climate change and land.
Various updates below It was heartening to
see President Obama include an ample reference to the importance of
climate - smart energy policies in his short inaugural
address today.
«Over the past few years, our surveys have shown that a growing number of Republicans want to
see Congress do more to
address climate change,» said Mason professor Edward Maibach, director of 4C.
The first question
addressed how he
saw the low level of voter concern on
climate affecting the viability of legislation: Read more...
On this particular issue of
climate change, the Times will have to shift, in my view, from the normal journalistic paradigm (e.g., try to give equal coverage to both «sides» of a story; communicate stories in a muted way by avoiding most words that convey passion and weight; rotate the news so that even important topics only
see the front page once in awhile; keep views to the back pages; avoid upsetting big advertisers too much; and so forth) to what might be called a «wisdom paradigm» (face problems, understand problems, communicate your views loudly and up front,
address problems, and so forth).
The doctors in our societies are
seeing these problems today, and they will undoubtedly get worse if we don't decisively
address climate change.»
Below is a personal account from an expeditioner who
saw the urgency of
addressing climate change firsthand.
After attending the ceremony, Paul began to
see how Greensburg could further the company's pledge on
addressing climate change.
ChE — I've
seen substantial data on the effects of anthropogenic
climate change on agricultural productivity — it's a subject that has been
addressed in detail by the IPCC and many other organizations concerned with agriculture, as well as by the
climate science literature.
President Barack Obama,
seen here speaking at an oil and gas field in New Mexico last year, is expected to map out a path on
climate change action in his State of the Union
address.
Of course, the actions of different countries need not be the same —
addressing climate change is not a one - size fits all proposition — but they need to be
seen as fair.
We
see a growing national consensus that we have no time to waste in
addressing energy security and
climate change.
signing on to reduction commitments; and China
sees themselves as a developing country that has acted progressively and responsibly to
address climate change when it technically has no obligation to do so under the UNFCCC.
The United States» Congress won't pass domestic legislation without key developing countries like China, which is now a major greenhouse gas emitter signing on to reduction commitments; and China
sees themselves as a developing country that has acted progressively and responsibly to
address climate change when it technically has no obligation to do so under the UNFCCC.
Build green enabling institutions — Green Investment Units and Banks are needed; Give tax incentives for
climate bonds — very little treasury loss can be a big boost to investment; Build an economic recovery narrative — the transition to a green economy revamps our economy across every sector and addresses the climate change threat; Use Climate Bond Standards as a screening and preferencing tool — a tool that helps investors monitor and verify the climate effectiveness of their investments; Make it easy for politicians — bond investors and business issuers have to get better at packaging politically sellable solutions, help politicians see how they can successfully sell those plans to voters - See more at: http://www.climatebonds.net/#sthash.djXU6k
climate bonds — very little treasury loss can be a big boost to investment; Build an economic recovery narrative — the transition to a green economy revamps our economy across every sector and
addresses the
climate change threat; Use Climate Bond Standards as a screening and preferencing tool — a tool that helps investors monitor and verify the climate effectiveness of their investments; Make it easy for politicians — bond investors and business issuers have to get better at packaging politically sellable solutions, help politicians see how they can successfully sell those plans to voters - See more at: http://www.climatebonds.net/#sthash.djXU6k
climate change threat; Use
Climate Bond Standards as a screening and preferencing tool — a tool that helps investors monitor and verify the climate effectiveness of their investments; Make it easy for politicians — bond investors and business issuers have to get better at packaging politically sellable solutions, help politicians see how they can successfully sell those plans to voters - See more at: http://www.climatebonds.net/#sthash.djXU6k
Climate Bond Standards as a screening and preferencing tool — a tool that helps investors monitor and verify the
climate effectiveness of their investments; Make it easy for politicians — bond investors and business issuers have to get better at packaging politically sellable solutions, help politicians see how they can successfully sell those plans to voters - See more at: http://www.climatebonds.net/#sthash.djXU6k
climate effectiveness of their investments; Make it easy for politicians — bond investors and business issuers have to get better at packaging politically sellable solutions, help politicians
see how they can successfully sell those plans to voters - See more at: http://www.climatebonds.net/#sthash.djXU6k6I.d
see how they can successfully sell those plans to voters -
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These include views about
climate change, where older adults are less likely to
see human activity as a main reason behind global warming, and people's level of support for stricter emission limits for power plants to
address climate change.
The «silver lining» of the extreme weather we've been
seeing, U.N.
climate chief Christiana Figueres suggested Wednesday, is that
climate change is now becoming too real to ignore: «It's unfortunate that we have to have these weather events,» she told the Guardian, but they're also a reminder that «solving
climate change,
addressing climate change in a timely way, is not a partisan issue.»
Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski: «Because we
see it [
climate change] here in this state, and it is real... we've got an obligation to help
address it.
An increasing number of countries
see civil nuclear energy programmes playing an essential role in
addressing climate change and contributing to their sustainable development goals.
Until that is
addressed and people can fully understand that the evidence is valid, I can't
see that a majority of people in most countries will support hugely economically damaging
climate policies.
We call these intersections of
climate, justice, and well - being multisolving, and it is encouraging to
see that so many problems can be
addressed with the same budget and intervention.
Tell me, too, how someone who
sees things as you do — all built into Bayesianism; no need to
address whether the problem is different priors or different sources of information relevant to truth - seeking likelihood ratios vs. a form of biased perception that opportunisitcally bends whatever evidence is presented to fit a preconception; no need apparently either for empirical study on any of this — can straighten out someone who says the key to dispelling public conflict over
climate change is just to disseminate study findings on scientific consensus.
«Let's
see some really meaningful action by the government to
address environmental issues created by man - made
climate change instead of repeatedly lying to us that they've got it all under control and could do even better if our pensioners, sick and unemployed would stop squeezing the public purse.»
«There could be unintentional consequences associated with large - scale
climate engineering and the potential of these technologies should not be
seen as a reason to lessen efforts to
address anthropogenic
climate change.
Beyond the present danger, scientists warn that — unless the issue of
climate change is
addressed — we could
see the breakup of larger ice shelves, which could have a destabilizing effect on the entire region and possibly the world.
For example, first work on preventing catastrophic
climate change, and use the research from that to
address the more general problem of getting shaved monkeys to worry about threats they can't
see that will kill them in the impossibly far distant future (viz, later than next fiscal quarter).
The growth of a political movement will be in part by determined by how these relative responsibilities as we will
see below will be
addressed by
climate politics and
climate policies.