Sentences with phrase «speak about the climate issue»

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Demonstrators, led by filmmaker Michael Moore, Mark Ruffalo, Robert De Niro and Sally Field, crowded in front of Trump International Hotel and Tower to speak about a variety of issues including health care, labor rights, climate change and protection for immigrants, lesbians and gays.
She rejected the suggestion that David Cameron had lost interest in green issues and said the PM had «specifically» spoken to her about the important of getting a gloal agreement on climate change at the Paris summit in December.
No one in the U.S. government is detailing those issues, and BOEMRE won't allow Monnett to speak to the media, but the disclosure has generated a firestorm on the blogosphere as climate change skeptics are wildly speculating about scientific misconduct in regard to Monnet's polar bear work.
An Inconvenient Sequel features a clearly angry Al Gore speaking even louder, with more impatience, about the truly worrisome issue of climate change and the man - made pollution causing it.
As long as I can, I will be speaking up about the climate issue
6 Jan: Daily Mail: Richard Hartley - parkinson: Prince Charles says becoming a grandfather has boosted his environmental beliefs saying he doesn't want to «hand on an increasingly dysfunctional world» The Prince of Wales has spoken about how the prospect of becoming a grandfather is spurring his environmental beliefs, saying he does not want to «hand on an increasingly dysfunctional world» Prince Charles, an outspoken campaigner on environmental issues, told ITV's This Morning that he did not want the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's child, due to be born next summer, to ask him why he had not done more to tackle issues like climate change... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2257993/Prince-Charles-says-grandfather-boosted-environmental-beliefs-saying-doesnt-want-hand-increasingly-dysfunctional-world.html
Deese, who had served as Barack Obama's senior advisor on climate change, energy and conservation from January 2015 to January 2017, spoke to Carbon Brief about a wide range of issues.
It is a very good question because it speaks directly to a major issue in the public and scientific debate about climate.
While many lawmakers speak passionately about climate change, Kerry has also logged years doing the thankless behind - the - scenes work of climate diplomacy and in the process has earned the respect of the rest of the world on the issue.
Previous to beginning formal work on this project and consulting him as a reviewer, I had also spoken with him at length about the media issues addressed in the report, as part of our ongoing relationship as scholars examining dimensions of climate change communication.
You can watch Richard speak at Scripps about The Forgiving Air, «weav [ing] critical findings in climate science into a compelling story, making the most important issues of our time understandable to all,» here.
Others spoke of the opportunity to speak with young people about their experiences and the issue of climate change.
I've been thinking about what Monbiot has to say about nuclear power, and how it interacts, so to speak, with the climate issue.
When Morano was asked about his qualifications for speaking about an issue such as climate science, he responded by saying, «I have a background in political science, which is the perfect qualification to examine global warming.»
They spoke passionately about how climate change is linked to the global issue of our economic system and local struggles with the exploitation of coal.
«Mr. Shipley is politically engaged in multiple markets and we've occasionally spoken about the business climate and issues in several of those markets,» Clark said in an emailed response to questions from The Oklahoman about the phone calls.
Ebell was a guest on an episode of BBC's HARDtalk program, speaking with host Stephen Sackur about his views on a variety of issues including climate change policy and the environment: [137]
The list includes former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman, who spoke about climate change on the 2012 presidential campaign trail; Senator John McCain, who proposed a series of climate change legislation in the mid-2000s; former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who signed an emissions - reduction law for his state in 2006; and former Reagan Secretary of State George Shultz, who writes about climate and other issues as a fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution.
We can not just leave things to the social sector and to the politicians to speak up about these climate change issues.
My comments led to the first of four suspensions issued to me as result of my trying to research and speak about climate and hydrologic change in Minnesota and global warming.
Sure, he could've been more of a vocal proponent for climate change solutions, and he could have spoken up more about the issue.
The most unforgiveable unethical behavior surrounding the entire issue of «hiding the decline» and similar biases in published research, is when climate change scientists who know about their — «cherry picking the data», — biased and selective presentation of all data pertinent to published paper conclusions, and — outright errors in their data and peer - reviewed papers, don't speak out loudly in the media outlets that have misled the general public in reporting about their flawed, misleading research, as well as, associated journals and professional societies, to stop politicians and government regulators from using their flawed and misleading research results to pass laws and regulations that have severe effects on the prosperity and quality of life of their fellow citizens of the US and the world.
Speaking at the Heartland Institute's climate denier conference in Washington DC today, the Texas congressman described how three subpoenas for EPA staff emails and texts have now been issued following claims about «secret emails» and personal use of email accounts by the agency.
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