Sentences with phrase «statements about climate change impacts»

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«I have concerns about the ecological impact that climate change has on our planet, especially as it relates to rising sea - levels,» Curbelo said in a statement to ClimateWire.
Climate change is happening, and humans play a role, Pruitt said in his opening statement, but there is «continued debate and dialogue» about the human role, climate change impacts, and what to do abouClimate change is happening, and humans play a role, Pruitt said in his opening statement, but there is «continued debate and dialogue» about the human role, climate change impacts, and what to do abouclimate change impacts, and what to do about them.
«There is medium evidence and high agreement that long - term trends in normalized losses have not been attributed to natural or anthropogenic climate change... The statement about the absence of trends in impacts attributable to natural or anthropogenic climate change holds for tropical and extratropical storms and tornados... The absence of an attributable climate change signal in losses also holds for flood losses.»
Quote: «The statement about the absence of trends in impacts attributable to natural or anthropogenic climate change holds for tropical and extratropical storms and tornados»
«It's absurd to watch governments sit and point fingers and fight like little kids while the scientists explain about the terrifying impacts of climate change and the fact that we have all the technology we need to solve the problem while creating new green jobs,» Tove Maria Ryding, coordinator for climate policy at Greenpeace International, said in a statement.
«Statements about climate researchers» carbon footprints affect their credibility and the impact of their advice,» Climate Change, June 16climate researchers» carbon footprints affect their credibility and the impact of their advice,» Climate Change, June 16Climate Change, June 16, 2016.
«The statement about the absence of trends in impacts attributable to natural or anthropogenic climate change holds for tropical and extratropical storms and tornados,» the authors conclude, adding for good measure that «absence of an attributable climate change signal in losses also holds for flood losses».
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Each witness denied agreement with the statement, but none made an unequivocal statement about the dangers posed by climate change impacts.
Our analysis includes any segment devoted to climate change, as well as any substantial mention (more than one paragraph of a news transcript or a definitive statement by a media figure) about climate change impacts or actions.
This is the best statement of what we know about how climate change will impact on people and how we should adapt.
«The statement about the absence of trends in impacts attributable to natural or anthropogenic climate change holds for tropical and extratropical storms and tornados»
The most recent report was published in 2014 and represents «the most comprehensive and authoritative synthesis of knowledge about global climate - change impacts, adaptation, and vulnerability ever generated,» according to a statement by President Obama's science advisor when the report was published less than four years ago.
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