Sentences with phrase «something about climate»

From that foundation, the argument against action is built: the cost of doing something about climate change exceeds the benefits, etc..
But the report reflects a gap between scientists and the general public, with growing numbers saying they don't believe what scientists tell them about climate change.
See the earlier post for what this is and why it says something about the climate (see posts on 2014 and 2015 results).
And one more thing that really bothers me about climate model predictions that is rarely discussed around here, and kind of swept into the closet, which is prediction skill.
The plan is to build up a set of clear, accurate and balanced answers to all the questions that our readers have ever asked themselves about climate change.
On this globe and in connection with four big screens on the wall, a film written by me about the climate history and the climate problem is shown.
«Trust me about climate, I'm an economist», is even worse.
I would've liked to see something about climate change and peak oil, but their motivation section doesn't touch those topics.
As a consequence, the most important factor for determining the cost of doing something about climate change is the one that is most difficult, and arguably impossible, to model.
In most cases, this tells us about the climate of the period, because most plants only thrive in specific climatic conditions.
I am surprised that 100 % of voters on your survey say they know something about climate change.
Finally someone has done the only valid method of using measured temperatures at different sites and different climates to say something about the climate.
There is something about these climate models that I would like to understand.
He charges for his speeches, but so do prominent scientists who disagree with him about climate change.
Ask them about climate change and if they believe it's true.
Don't know exactly how big the food shortage is likely to grow if we don't do something about climate change.
Despite their status as invasive or dangerous, these plants have immense value and can teach us about climate change adaptation and how to survive NYC's harsh urban conditions.
Flashback 2010: Dr. Roger Pielke, Jr. explains climate silliness: «There is something about climate issue that makes people — especially but not limited to academics and scientists — completely and utterly lose their senses» — August 12, 2010
Dr. Hayhoe's quote reminds me of what I think is George Marshall's goal for his 6 Tips: reducing the conflict with those who disagree with us about climate through through love and understanding.
The scenes of Eleanor and Joe also stand out as the only ones grounded in any sense of contemporary reality; she ribs him about climate change, gun control and religion, though of course their clashing values are no match for the filmmakers» need to see Eleanor settle down.
If we want to continue as a democracy, the people must be informed, sometimes in spite of their inclinations, and the electorate must be challenged to do something about our climate crisis.
IMO when someone hears or reads something about climate science they should be careful about taking things at face value, consider that climate change science does have major regulatory / economic / environmental repercussions, realize that the source may be motivated by these potential repercussions, and look at the past behavior of the source (have they usually said accurate statements?).
It's a special guest episode this month, as Jordens Vänner / Friends of the Earth Sweden take the reins tell us all about their climate camp this summer near Gothenburg, where there are plans to build a fossil gas terminal in the harbour.
The University happens to be the keeper of a continuous 7,000 - year record of tree - ring measurements from Ireland, and Mr. Keenan has a theory that those rings could tell us something about the climate long ago.
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