Sentences with phrase «thoughts on climate»

Each segment is signed by a celebrity, politican or international dignitary who shares their thoughts on climate change.
While world leaders met in Paris to hash out a climate deal that would reduce greenhouse gas emissions, Nye shared with Quartz his thoughts on climate change denial, curbing global warming, the wonders of electric cars, and why we should invest in science education.
In this SteynPost, Mark starts with some thoughts on climate data and the corruption of science, and goes on to consider the way politics has consumed all other areas of life:
The most prominent feature is one inviting visitors to contribute their own thoughts on climate change.
It featured videos, teacher testimonials, kids action projects and their thoughts on climate change.
Thoughts On Climate Change And The Conflict Of National Interest (Gang Guo, Institute of Climate Change and Public Policy - Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology) 4.
(For his outspoken thoughts on climate change here is a good primer)
I'm popping in real quick to share the recipe for this simple savory breakfast bowl and some existential thoughts on climate change, responsibility and action.
While Exxon Mobil provided plenty of details about the company's thinking on climate change and disclosed steps it was taking internally to meet regulatory and other challenges around carbon emissions, it held fast to the broader assertion that the world's energy needs over the next three decades can not be met with low - carbon energy alone.
«There's a lot of thinking on climate finance that focuses on the supply of money, but actually you need to think about the demand,» including what the money should be used for and why the private sector isn't already doing a particular project.
Michael Tobis, who is often a critic of my thinking on climate change science, creditably took the time to watch my talk and offered a constructive reaction on his Planet 3.0 blog.
I find it hard to draw the same conclusion in looking at my coverage, which has long included the voices of researchers challenging the predominant line of thinking on climate science, among them Roger Pielke Sr., Richard Lindzen, who was quoted in the 2006 article you read, John Christy, Ivar Giaever (a Nobelist who rejects the science pointing to dangerous greenhouse warming) and others.
Moreover, one thing it would not reveal is the consensus without an object operating in government thinking on climate policy.
The Royal Society has misrepresented current thinking on climate change by presenting new theories as established facts and leaving out evidence that doesn't support man made global warming dogma, a group of climate scientists has claimed.
That warmist believes that any funding to a group that encourages sceptical thought on climate is wrong, that they think sceptics are anti-scientific and that they think scepticism is a conspiracy all glows through in the briefing.
Its very sad that Professor Ridd is» under investigation for serious misconduct» basically for disagreeing with the political group think on climate change.
[see mine «Perversions of open - minded thinking on climate change»].
This is reflected in official thinking on climate policy.
However, since the emails were released, and despite the fact that there is no evidence within them to support any of these claims of fraud and fabrication, the UK media has opened itself so wide to the spectrum of thought on climate that the GW hoaxers have now suddenly find themselves well within the mainstream.

Not exact matches

Erik Brannon, analyst with IHS, thinks the market is saturated and that the paradigm shift underway in the U.S. — where young people who matured in a post-2008 climate of cord shaving are now moving on to cord cutting — is happening in Canada but just to a lesser degree.
While Derwin thinks that Trump's presidency is «a travesty» on multiple levels, he is particularly outraged by his rollback of climate change regulations.
Clark: With that in mind, do you think that this show comes at the perfect time with everything going on on the national stage in regards to immigration and climate change?
Think of the large NGOs focused on climate change as the beavers who want to keep new holes from forming.
Her new book, «Love Rules,» is about navigating romantic relationships in today's climate, and ahead of a panel on the subject at the Women in the World Summit, we asked how her thoughts on #MeToo apply to the workplace.
Trump, who takes office on Jan. 20, also said he was thinking about climate change and American competitiveness and «how much it will cost our companies,» he said, according to a tweet by a Times reporter in the interview.
Faced with a rapidly chilling climate for funding, Hanrahan and Dua agreed they needed to proceed on the assumption that this round would be the last available to them and to think about how it could carry them through to profitability.
This billionaire entrepreneur says that «it is amazing how focusing your mind on issues like health, poverty, conservation and climate change can help to re-energize your thinking in other areas.»
What made him shift his focus to climate issues was the state of global climate: «I think it's really important for us to understand how serious the stakes are now given we've made no progress on this for the last 20 years.
«If you look at conflict, it has a direct relation to gender equality, a direct impact on climate, a direct impact on cities... so I love that we're thinking about it as a cohesive subset which will allow us to build better opportunities.»
«New pipelines to transition to clean energy» is Canada's own form of climate denial Watching Prime Minister Trudeau celebrate President Trump's executive order reviving the Keystone XL pipeline got me thinking: how is it that our «progressive» Canadian leader is siding with the climate - denying U.S. president on major fossil fuel expansion?
We've written earlier about how that is generally a bad idea (more on that later), but to illustrate our point and in light of the current retail climate, we thought it'd be a good idea to show you what happens to a store - branded credit card when the company shuts its doors.
«I think that measuring with precision human activity on the climate is something very challenging to do and there's tremendous disagreement about the degree of impact,» he told CNBC.
-- Member of Parliament David Yurdiga «The federal government thinks that it is acceptable to run a $ 30 billion deficit and spending billions on foreign aid and international climate change projects, as well as on newcomer settlement programs all the while cutting over $ 100 million from the three northern territories over the course of the next five years.
Since we generally observe about two shifts in the Market Climate per year, on average, there tends to be some persistence in our investment positions, but it's incorrect to think of these as «forecasts.»
If you haven't been a university student for a while, think back to what the sexual climate on....
And consider the CRU e-mail comment on a journal that committed the mortal sin of publishing one of the heretical papers: «I think we have to stop considering Climate Research as a legitimate peer - reviewed journal.
In Resurrecting the Idea of a Christian Society, Rusty Reno offers a brilliant, accessible and modestly optimistic take on the possibilities for positive change in our current cultural climate, upon which I offer some modestly pessimistic thoughts.
My own inclination is to think that the attention given to certain new developments, and their effect on the general theological scene, are largely explicable in terms of the social climate, but that the ideas themselves can only be understood by study of their separate histories.
Given any set of objective conditions or circumstances, the subjective experience of an individual (and the meaning assigned to any condition) will depend on the climate of thoughts, feelings, and beliefs s / he maintains.
I'd like to think we did it because we didn't want to press our luck anymore, because repairs cost more than the Blue Book said you were worth, because you didn't have anti-lock brakes or passenger - side airbags, because we really couldn't have you breaking down on a late - night drive home from the airport or on a busy interstate, because of fuel economy and our deepening concern over climate change.
If, however, the Catholic now sees that despite, and in addition to, his ethics based on essential natures, he must develop an individual ethics of concrete moral decision which goes beyond mere casuistry, and if the Protestant ethical theorist perhaps realizes that in the new and dangerous situation he must perhaps be less carefree in simply leaving the Christian to his «conscience», then perhaps the new situation will bring about a new climate in which, even theoretically, people will be compelled more readily to think towards one another rather than away from one another, and in which people will understand one another more easily and even gradually unite.
The habanero pepper grows mainly on the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, where it is now thought to have originated, though it also grows in other hot climates including in Belize, in Costa Rica, in parts of the United States, and in Panama where it is known as the aji chombo.
The cooking time for this greatly depends on your oven, moisture and climate, so think of somewhere between an hour and a half to 2 hours.
During Climate Day at Expo West, Climate Collaborative and National Co-Op Grocers honored Founder and CEO of Straus Family Creamery Albert Straus with the «Outstanding Influencer» award for his substantial accomplishments using forward - thinking sustainable practices on his dairy farm.
Weather Watchers consistently offer thought - provoking, timely comments on climates and forecasts.
«This document presents science - driven predictions, based on sophisticated climate - change models, regarding how we think bird distributions in Massachusetts might change during the next 30 years,» said Jon Atwood, Mass Audubon Director of Bird Conservation and a report author
I can not think of much that the Chartists (to say nothing of later generations of working class protest) had in common with the (objectively anti-working class) Climate Camp idiots, beyond the fact that they protested and found themselves on the wrong side of the state and of law enforcement.
By thinking hard about what gets shared and liked on social media, they are helping to counter the «climate silence» and ensure that the issue remains interesting and relevant, particularly to younger audiences — something the legacy media would do well to take note of.
An inquiry this year on communicating climate science led by Professor Chris Rapley at the UCL spelled it out: strong appeals to fear are unlikely to avert danger and can generate defensive avoidance («this is too scary to think about») or worries of being pressured or constricted («they are trying to manipulate me»).
We do network with others on the lookout for climate hawks who can think globally and lead locally.
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