Sentences with phrase «something against the climate»

If you, designers, architects, scientists, etc., don't want to be an idiot, do something against the climate crisis.

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Central New York is taking the next step in the fight against climate change with something called Community Choice Aggregation, or CCA.
And it makes New York the nation's leader in the fight against climate change and that's something we should all be proud of.
For example, Paul is against putting a price on carbon emissions, something that climate policy experts and more than a few multinational companies are nearly unanimous in supporting.
«There's something really beautiful about it, especially in the current climate of the world, about different religions and people being at odds against each other.
Against this sort of background, it's perhaps understandable that I should have sided with McKeever, who seemed to offer in his paintings and his writings so much that I couldn't argue with: «In the present climate of all - knowing, self - conscious art, where just about everything is a critique of something or other, there is still the need, even an urgent need, for something as unadorned as (the) simple painting.
What I find ironic is that it is his can - do optimism that is in this case working against our ability to do something about our dependence on fossil fuels and the climate change that this dependence is resulting in, that is, switching to alternate energy, preserving modern civilization and the world economy beyond Peak Oil and Peak Coal, preventing climate change from becoming such a huge problem that it destroys that the world economy — and more than likely leads to a series of highly destructive wars over limited resources.
Join the fight against food miles, agrochemicals, and climate change, and discover the fun and huge sense of satisfaction that comes from cooking something you have produced yourself.
«Uncertainty» about whether or not something (very costly), which we do (in the «uncertain» attempt to change our climate from an «uncertain» model - generated threat) will have «uncertain» unintended negative consequences, which could be much more severe than the «uncertain» threat we are attempting to mitigate against in the first place, seems to ba a reasonable justification for NOT doing this mitigating action.
There's something more than simply being a developed country at play here, and this is the key tool for protecting against climate extremes: adaptation.
Jim likes to say, «I am not a gambler, so who am I to go against 97 % of climate scientists are telling us that climate change is real and we need to do something about it.
A brief set of questions and answers illustrates how any sort of examination of the «skeptic climate scientists are industry - corrupted» accusation doesn't reveal a nice, tidy, open - and - shut case against such skeptics, all that's seen is something begging for a deeper investigation of why the accusation exists at all.
If this is a sign of neutral or even negative vapor feedback against increased temperature (and something's dampening the whole system since the climate is relatively stable), with present slight drop of temperatures the relative humidity should go up again.
And yet, with the sole exception of CBS» «Face the Nation,» all of the major networks got tripped up by the false balance trap: in the interest of showing «both sides» of the climate debate, they gave a platform to people who «feel,» against all scientific evidence, that man - made climate change isn't real, thus feeding into the fallacy that it's something that can be debated at all.
He also argues forcefully that responsible biochar production ought to start with waste biomass, not plantations specifically designed for the purpose of biochar production — something that was echoed in an inconclusive NRDC report on how much biochar might help in the fight against climate change.
Figured if I searched for various ties to big oil, I'd find something on Democratic Arizona Congressman Raul Grijalva who is behind the Witch Hunt against Climate Skeptics...
Matt Dillon There's something about Matt Dillon: He recently teamed up with Global Green USA and Yahoo! to announce a «Greenest City in America» challenge as part of the web engine's new «Be a Better Planet» program, which urges Americans to take action against climate change.
Participating in the struggle against denial of the scientific consensus on climate is something I would dearly like to continue doing, but force majeure dictates some triage of my efforts.
Because you can very well accept that climate change exists and still find arguments against climate action because the costs of doing something are so great.
«Our belief is that, on climate change like other issues, you must be for something rather than against everything.
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