Sentences with phrase «to meet the climate challenge»

Business is ready to play its role in meeting the climate challenge.
In a press release, Ted McMeekin, Ontario's Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing said the $ 92 million funding will result in «needed upgrades to older, energy inefficient homes to reduce energy costs and better serve tenants, while helping Ontario meet the climate challenges of today and tomorrow.»
«Because the complexity of the climate makes accurate prediction difficult, the APS urges an enhanced effort to understand the effects of human activity on the Earth's climate, and to provide the technological options for meeting the climate challenge in the near and longer terms.
As a matter of substance, you can not meet the climate challenge by focusing only on developed countries when developing countries already account for around 55 % of global emissions from fossil fuels and will account for 65 % by 2030.
In a press release, Ted McMeekin, Ontario's Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing said the initiative will result in «needed upgrades to older, energy inefficient homes to reduce energy costs and better serve tenants, while helping Ontario meet the climate challenges of today and tomorrow.»
«We can not meet the climate challenge with an all - of - the - above energy strategy, or by drilling off our coasts, or by building pipelines that bring oil from tar sands in Canada,» O'Malley wrote in an op - ed published last month.
On December 9, Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz sat down with Scientific American to explain how innovation and transformation might be sped up to meet the climate challenge, which requires a world without carbon dioxide pollution, soon.
The International Polar Foundation welcomes donations from individuals, to help it implement its mission of supporting science in the polar regions, meeting the climate challenge and achieving a low carbon society.
Technologies needed to meet the climate challenge are already available today.
The International Polar Foundation partners with corporations and institutions both on specific projects, or to implement its mission of supporting science in the polar regions, meeting the climate challenge and achieving a low carbon society.
Younger generations will have to be prepared to meet the climate challenge.
The «Meeting the Climate Challenge» report tried to quantify what is meant by «dangerous» interference in climate.
But I do disagree with Dr. Romm's extrapolation that existing technologies will suffice to meet the climate challenge.
But then he concluded that the systems he'd placed such faith in were not coming close to meeting the climate challenge — so, in his 70s, he joined that small initial demonstration.
«We need all hands on deck to meet the climate challenge,» said Ban Ki - Moon in a recent statement.
Wallenberg also emphasized sustainable infrastructure as a key component to meet the climate challenge — and the need for hard work in this area.
Democrats believe that our commitment to meeting the climate challenge must also be reflected in the infrastructure investments we make.
Hillary Clinton, «Making America the world's clean energy superpower and meeting the climate challenge,» accessed May 29, 2016
Helping meet our climate challenge?
ICC believes that this collaboration with the UNFCCC will be essential to meeting the climate challenge and to promoting sustainable and inclusive growth.
That means the very thing we must do to meet the climate challenge, stop digging, is the very thing they can not contemplate without staring in the face of their own demise.
Meeting the Climate Challenge, a report from the International Climate Change Task Force, warns we're approaching a point of no return.
To meet the climate challenge, the United States needs a comprehensive national approach.
From advanced audiences looking for complex carbon management skills to elementary groups who can barely spell «GHG», your group will leave your workshop with a better understanding on how to meet the climate challenge.
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