So we appreciate that someone who then picks up the phone and sits down to
talk about climate change with people like Pope Francis, US Secretary of State John Kerry, and UN Secretary General Ban Ki - moon.
Whenever
I talk about climate change with my best friend (a lawyer) she cuts me off and says stop being boring.
Research tells us that most people don't
talk about climate change with others.
Thinking through Pro Life, National Security and Free Market arguments to
talk about Climate Change with deniers.
Not exact matches
A Columbia professor and clean tech entrepreneur
talks with his son, a clean tech investor,
about generational differences in their attitudes toward
climate change and radical solutions to the world's most pressing problem.
Engineers dealing
with frequent «100 - year storms» can't
talk about «
climate -
change» when discussing their storm - related infrastructure damage issues because the Rubios of the world shout them down!
The Opening Bell 3/27/17: Children Learn
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About Climate Change & the Next Steps for Sears - WGN Radio - March 27, 2017 After a hands on experience at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum Steve sat down with Kristen Pratt (Director of Sustainability at The Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum) to talk about the new exhibit that will be teaching young children and adults about the basics of climate
Climate Change & the Next Steps for Sears - WGN Radio - March 27, 2017 After a hands on experience at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum Steve sat down with Kristen Pratt (Director of Sustainability at The Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum) to talk about the new exhibit that will be teaching young children and adults about the basics of climate c
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about the basics of
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But green groups haven't hesitated to take aim at Trump online,
with the Natural Resources Defense Council criticizing his recent move to rescind
climate standards for federal infrastructure and the League of Conservation Voters praising Miami's Republican mayor, Tomás Regalado, for saying it is time to
talk about climate change.
Many environmental groups were disappointed after Governor Cuomo's State of the State address, which
talked about dealing
with climate change but left out many of their other concerns.
Department for Energy and
Climate Change Minister Greg Barker mentioned a meeting he'd had
with the FSB while
talking about the work the Government were doing to inform small businesses
about the opportunities available in being suppliers for the Green Deal.
«My Pope came out
with a document some few years ago titled «Care for our Common Home»... He
talked about sanitation,
climate change and a whole lot of challenges.
When I'm not thinking
about math or
talking about climate change, you'll probably find me on a bike or
with my ukulele singing sad country songs and 80's pop.
Scientific American staffers Mark Fischetti and Robin Lloyd
talk with podcast host Steve Mirsky
about sessions they attended — including those
about algae for energy, dissecting the astronomy in art, and attitudes
about climate change — at the recent meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Catherine Matacic — online news editor for Science —
talks with Sarah Crespi
about how geoengineering could reduce the harshest impacts of
climate change, but make them even worse if it were ever turned off.
«We recommend for the folks that are
talking with farmers one on one, it's probably a more effective communication strategy to
talk about more extreme weather rather than saying, «Let's take care of anthropogenic
climate change,»» said J. Gordon Arbuckle, a sociology professor
with Iowa State University who helps conduct the survey.
Talk about management by committee: one group of more than 800 scientist authors to cope
with more than 9,000 scientific publications on
climate change and more than 20,000 comments from «expert reviewers» (plus another 30,000 or so from various other interested parties.)
Davies wanted to find out who knew
about these Climategate emails, which had been timed to coincide
with climate change talks in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 2009.
These are just a few obvious examples, but because the future Fox News pundit was
talking about climate change let's consider something that is indisputable: the measured rise of carbon dioxide in the earth's atmosphere is numerically consistent
with that predicted from the output of human industrial activity.
So I named a spider after him hoping that if he read our study,» says the recent UVM graduate, «he might go out to dinner
with me and
talk about climate change.»
He has spent more than 25 years grappling
with climate change as an intellectual problem, but is most enthusiastic when
talking about turning ideas into nuts - and - bolts solutions.
In episode 53 of Forecast, Mike
talks with Julia Pongratz from the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology
about the role of land cover and land use
change in the
climate system.
Not to be too much of a Debby Downer, but we really need to
talk about some not - so - good news that's recently developed in our battle
with climate change.
Mike Wallace's
talk was
about the «National Research Council Report on the «Hockey Stick Controversy»... The charge to the committee, was «to summarize current information on the temperature records for the past millennium, describe the main areas of uncertainty and how significant they are, describe the principal methodologies used and any problems
with these approaches, and explain how central is the debate over the paleoclimate record within the overall state of knowledge on global
climate change.»
Three of these videos, «Americans on the Front Lines of
Climate Change,» deal
with impacts being felt by people around the country: A fire chief in Colorado
talking about wildfires; a father - son rancher family in West Texas
talking about extreme heat and agriculture; and two first cousins and fifth - generation oyster farmers in Washington state speaking
about ocean acidification.
Unfortunately, many of the scenes
with the two of them feel forced, as if a producer off - camera is telling them, «Now
talk about climate change.»
When I
talk to people
about climate change (and the one time that I gave a
talk on
climate change at a physics colloquium), I always like to emphasize the fact that I am a PhD physicist who has spent considerable time reading up on the issue, including many of the actual papers in the peer - reviewed journals, but even
with that background I still am not arrogant enough to believe that this qualifies me to have a truly independent opinion on the subject.
WASHINGTON —
With discussions
about climate change intensifying ahead of treaty
talks in Copenhagen in December, African and United States officials and experts on forests and
climate met in Washington this week to discuss United States involvement in a decade - old international program aimed at preserving the tropical rain forests of Central Africa's Congo Basin.
I would like to hear Russell's «elevator
talk» on
climate change — if trapped briefly in the elevator
with our political leaders, one at a time, so they pay attention — what choices, facts, options, decisions would you like to convince our political establishment (s) to trust you
about, take your word for it, do as you suggest, in 3 minutes?
All have, coming up soon, regulatory paths on
climate change that they were never meant to deal
with... But our views on how to do this the right way are things that we are
talking about.»
«
With all the media hype
about Climate Change, Traffic Congestion, and Oil Addiction, there aren't many out there
talking about doing something really worth while
about the major culprit — the UBIQUITOUS CAR.
I find it funny that the NASA hockey team members claim any scientists outside of
climate science can not
talk with authority
about climate change.
I'm not sure there's anything particularly new here, except a focus on Hansen's point that the «long term» timescale people
talk about with climate may be a lot shorter than the several thousand years or so that was observed for the ice age
changes.
You
talked about dealing
with climate change and other problems
with a much smaller population, and America having a very small population of maybe 10 million.
With high - level
talks over a new international
climate agreement beginning in Lima, Peru, it's worth reviewing some basic points
about climate change driven by the buildup of human - generated greenhouse gases.
A survey in the U.S., U.K. and Canada in 2010 by Haddock Research also found that only 24 percent of people said that they
talked frequently
about climate change — in line
with the Yale / George Mason findings.
In other words people thought they
talked about climate change twice as much — or more — than they actually did
with anyone.
Wouldn't it have been great if Virginians had been able to use those millions of dollars productively to deal
with the already very real impacts of
climate change rather than to bury their heads in the sands because this attorney general wanted to not only discredit us, but send a message to all scientists in Virginia that... if you too decide to
talk about the impacts of
climate change then you too can be subject to a subpoena from the attorney general?
Greenpeace unleashed a press release that began
with two words: «Greenpeace demands...» It
talked about «
climate chaos,» tipping points, and stoking «the fires of
climate change by burning fossil fuels.»
An April column in the Financial Times started a sentence by saying: «
With climate change off the political agenda...» People aren't
talking about it anymore.
But it's not preaching to choir; it's more preparing and arming them
with information they need to go out and
talk about climate change to an audience I can't reach myself.
On Sunday night, the president
talked with Piers Morgan
about his
climate change views and the Paris Agreement.
In an interview
with Yale Environment 360, the Wesleyan University economist
talked about why the world needs to start taking steps to adapt to
climate change and why strong action must be taken despite uncertainty
about the extent of the warming and its ultimate effects.
Instead, the Republican governor
talked about his administration's work on the environment, without directly addressing which projects might have been needed to deal
with climate change.
His
talk, which was recorded and has been posted to the TEDx YouTube page, addressed the idea of
climate scientists as «planetary physicians» who can provide the public
with factual information and useful advice
about human - caused
climate change.
Director Davis Guggenheim eloquently weaves the science of global warming
with former Vice President Al Gore's personal history and lifelong commitment to reversing the effects of global
climate change in the most
talked -
about documentary of the year.
It's great that some mainstream media are beginning to look at and
talk about what is really happening
with climate change.
So I'm looking forward to
talking with Alaskans
about how we can work together to make America the global leader on
climate change around the globe.
After
talking with dozens of climatologists and related researchers, David Wallace - Wells writes
about what will happen to the Earth and human civilization without taking «aggressive action» on slowing
climate change.
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He then rambled on
with various complaints, stories of the Senate and other self - congratulatory quips, going over his time to
talk about his granddaughter's question of why he doesn't accept
climate change, referring him to information from the EPA.