The world is a step closer to a new climate agreement that will see all countries, not just developed ones,
take action on greenhouse emissions after 2020.
Most people are also willing to
take action on greenhouse gas emissions, and to have the government and businesses take action, the Cardiff poll found.
Not exact matches
I believe the long - term health of the planet depends
on taking further
action to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions.
A short list of relatively simple
actions taken to reduce
greenhouse gases other than CO2 could help put the brakes
on global warming — if implemented globally
Although there was disagreement
on exactly what should be done, there appeared to be a consensus that
action should be
taken to avert a 2 - degree Celsius (3.6 - degree Fahrenheit) rise in average global temperatures and to cut emissions of
greenhouse gases in half by 2050.
That report warned that nations must cut back
on greenhouse gas emissions, and insisted that «unless drastic
action is
taken... millions of poor people will suffer from hunger, thirst, floods, and disease.»
If only modest
action is
taken to reign in
greenhouse gas emissions, the model predicts that pikas will disappear from about 75 percent of sites by 2070 (51 to 88 percent, depending
on the global climate model used).
And it calls
on Congress «to
take quick
action to prohibit the EPA [Environmental Protection Agency] from moving forward with new
greenhouse gas regulations that will harm the nation's economy and threaten millions of jobs over the next quarter century.»
«We were heartened to find that a healthy future is possible if the global community
takes stringent
action on greenhouse gas emissions,» Dr Ortiz said.
On June 3, 2016, during the 8th U.S. - China Transportation Forum in Los Angeles, U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and China's Ministry of Transport (MOT) jointly announced the R2ZE Challenge and called to
action cities / transit agencies to
take measurable steps to reduce transit fleet bus
greenhouse gas and air pollutant emissions through increased deployment and operation of ZEBs.
The latest initiative, called the Presidential Climate
Action Project, is a set of about 300 concrete steps that a president can
take (or
take the lead
on) to curb energy use and
greenhouse - gas emissions, theoretically with economic benefits far outweighing costs.
While banning SUV's and passing (and enforcing) a 55 - 60mph speed limit would make a huge impact
on gasoline consumption (and these two things would be the best and easiest - but least popular - short term
actions that could be
taken to reduce
greenhouse gasses), without an alternate low - impact fuel source, not much can be done without harming (or killing!)
The Joint Program
on the Science and Policy of Global Change at M.I.T. has published work, described earlier this year, that greatly elevates the odds of calamitous global warming should no significant
action be
taken to stem the buildup of
greenhouse gases.
A former CSIRO division chief and world expert
on climate change says he was reprimanded and encouraged to
take redundancy after joining a group of scientists urging
action to cut
greenhouse gases.
Delaying
action to curtail
greenhouse gases through 2030 would reduce options to stabilize the gases, require much more rapid scale - up of low - carbon technologies and rely more
on techniques that
take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere, such as combining burning biomass with carbon capture and storage, the researchers wrote.
Because around 10 percent of global
greenhouse gas emissions originate with EU nations, getting those governments to
take stronger
action, faster, would have a big impact
on curbing climate change's worst impacts.
While publics in both rich and poor nations are generally supportive of their own governments
taking action to curb
greenhouse gas emissions, in principle many people believe that wealthy societies, not poor economies, should
take on more of the responsibility for addressing climate change.
Coalitions of states in New England and
on the West Coast have
taken action in recent years to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions in the absence of federal leadership.
Offset purchasers are
taking immediate
action on climate change by being responsible for the
greenhouse gas emissions they are unable to reduce.
Lord Stern, the former World Bank chief economist whose landmark report
on the economics of climate change warned the world risked plunging into economic depression if
action was not
taken urgently
on greenhouse gases, said carbon trading was a «key plank» in dealing with climate change.
One very unfortunate possibility is that EPA may
take no
action on reconsidering and revoking the
Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding (EF) until the CPP legal issues are resolved by the courts.
The UN has put a lot of faith in their climate science and has been urging world leaders to
take action to reduce dependance
on fossil fual which they say produce
greenhouse gas and raised the world's temperature.
Just weeks ago, he appeared before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, imploring Congress to
take «decisive
action» to reduce
greenhouse gases —
on the same day that one - third of the nation was gripped in unrelenting snow and ice storms.
«(1) to induce foreign countries, and, in particular, fast - growing developing countries, to
take substantial
action with respect to their greenhouse gas emissions consistent with the Bali Action Plan developed under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Chang
action with respect to their
greenhouse gas emissions consistent with the Bali
Action Plan developed under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Chang
Action Plan developed under the United Nations Framework Convention
on Climate Change; and
Oreskes warned Minchin that he was basing his decision
on «bad information» and said that while many conservatives feared regulating
greenhouse gas emissions amounted to an unwelcome government intrusion, avoiding
taking action actually made those fears far more likely to come true.
As hinted at above, ethical responsibility with regard to
taking action on climate is not discharged simply by committing to a putative or first - offered
greenhouse gas emissions reduction plan, but effectively seeing through the execution of that plan.
The
action took place shortly before the MEPs voted to recommend a reduction of
greenhouse gas emissions by eighty percent by 2050 and to recommend that negotiations
on the next Kyoto period should be finalized by 2008 [2].
We evaluated not only story lines that highlighted these risks, but also the presentations that focused
on the benefits to public health if
actions were
taken to curb
greenhouse emissions.
We have long
taken action by reducing
greenhouse gas emissions in our operations, providing products that help consumers reduce their emissions, supporting research into technology breakthroughs, and participating in constructive dialogue
on policy options with NGOs, industry, and policy makers.
Given that for over 20 years since international climate change negotiations began, the United States has refused to commit to reduce its
greenhouse gas emissions based upon the justification that there is too much scientific uncertainty to warrant
action, if it turns out that human - induced climate change actually greatly harms the health and ecological systems
on which life depends of others, should the United States be responsible for the harms that could have been avoided if preventative
action had been
taken earlier?
With a global deal to limit
greenhouse gases
on the table at the UN's climate change conference in Paris this year, it's more important than ever that we build strong public support so world leaders know: the time to
take climate
action is now!
The 1,018 - page report convincingly and systematically challenges IPCC claims that carbon dioxide and other
greenhouse gases are causing «dangerous» global warming and climate change; that IPCC computer models can be relied
on for alarming climate forecasts and scenarios; and that we need to
take immediate, drastic
action to prevent «unprecedented» climate and weather events that are no more frequent or unusual than what humans have had to adapt to and deal with for thousands of years.
I have listed a number of the
actions that the Australian government could
take to reduce Australia's
greenhouse impact
on What should be done?.
ExxonMobil is
taking action by reducing
greenhouse gas emissions in its operations, helping consumers reduce their emissions, supporting research that leads to technology breakthroughs and participating in constructive dialogue
on policy options.
If passing the threshold imposes severe costs
on generation D, then their situation may be so dire that they are forced to
take action that will harm generation F — such as emitting even more
greenhouse gases — that they would otherwise not need to consider.
As part of this, we also need to
take action to modify longer - term trends in
greenhouse gas emissions within the framework of the United Nations Framework Convention
on Climate Change.
and Sheldon Whitehouse (D - R.I.) sent letters to 100 fossil fuel companies
on February 25, 2015, asking if the companies had funded scientific studies designed to confuse the public and avoid
taking action to cut
greenhouse gas emissions [7]
This argument has also been made repeatedly
on Fox News.1, 2 Other researchers like Dean Dr. Mark H. Thiemens say this «has nothing to do with reality».1, 2,3 The following is a list of quotes from scientific organizations, academies, scientists, industry spokesmen, etc supporting the existence of man made climate change and the need to
take action to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions.
In its 2007 Climate Change Synthesis Report, the Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change (IPCC), which shared that year's Nobel Peace Prize with Al Gore, projected temperature increases in the 21st Century of from 2 to 6 °C (4 to 11 °F) if no
action is
taken beyond what little has already been
taken to mitigate
greenhouse gas emissions.
Remember that any kind of
action you're
taking to lessen your own
greenhouse gas emissions can be worthy of a contest video, and that video need not be «professional» — capture it with a video camera, even the one
on your mobile phone, and send it in.
In a move with very positive implications, CARB
took action to keep alive the possibility that an industry of converters of both hybrid and non-hybrid vehicles can grow and flourish, helping to reduce
greenhouse gases in cars that are
on the road, creating new local jobs, and further motivating the auto industry to mass - produce plug - in hybrids and all - electric vehicles.
The White House plan is expected to rely
on a series of executive
actions that various federal agencies can
take to address
greenhouse gas emissions.
For more information
on actions taken by CARB in response to AB 32, visit the AB 32 Scoping Plan page, with the latest information from CARB about how the state is achieving its
greenhouse gas reduction goals.
the seas will rise and we'll all be drowned» or «we all will fry» when these assumptions are not established yet.We do not yet know what we are heading for and far too little practical experiments have been done
on this.I know that if i place a dish of water into a
greenhouse the water will rise initially because of thermal expansion but then it will evaporate and cloud up the
greenhouse and the level in the dish will fall even if i keep topping it up.To
take any
action to cool the
greenhouse then would precipitate the clouded
greenhouse and cause a flood of condensation.Better to learn to adapt than try to turn the clock back to the 1900's.
Earlier this month, scientists who authored the latest Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change report, which predicted the dire consequences and inevitable global warming, called for governments to
take immediate
action to curb carbon dioxide and other
greenhouse gases that have contributed to climate change.
The report found that the work of Russian scientists «agreed well» with a comprehensive 2007 report by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change, which urged all nations to
take action to rein in
greenhouse gas emissions.
This broad risk category includes matters such as: how climate change affects the company's profitability, what opportunities / challenges climate change presents to the company, and what
actions the company is
taking in anticipation of the various climate change related regulations coming down the pipe (e.g. the anticipated mandatory cap - and - trade system
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This broad risk category includes matters such as: how climate change affects the company's profitability, what opportunities / challenges climate change presents to the company, and what
actions the company is
taking in anticipation of the various climate change related regulations coming down the pipe (e.g. the anticipated mandatory cap - and - trade system
on greenhouse gas emissions).