This knowledge deficit then results in the public failing to act with the urgency that is
urged by climate scientists.
Not exact matches
Who's to Blame To avoid price gouging, consumer advocate Newton and
scientist Mills
urge insurance companies to be transparent about the models they use for setting premiums — specifically how they factor in catastrophes believed to have been brought on
by climate change.
There was another useful effort
by climate scientists and communication specialists this week, a letter to the journal Science, «Creating a Common Climate Language,» urging international organizations to standardize basic terms in assessing climate science to gauge policy res
climate scientists and communication specialists this week, a letter to the journal Science, «Creating a Common
Climate Language,» urging international organizations to standardize basic terms in assessing climate science to gauge policy res
Climate Language,»
urging international organizations to standardize basic terms in assessing
climate science to gauge policy res
climate science to gauge policy responses.
BALI, Indonesia — An international team of
scientists skeptical of man - made
climate fears promoted
by the UN and former Vice President Al Gore, descended on Bali this week to
urge the world to «have the courage to do nothing» in response to UN demands.
United Nation
Climate change, Bali Skeptical
Scientists Urge World To «Have the Courage to Do Nothing» At UN Conference
By EPW Blog Tuesday, December 11, 2007
I just finished signing a petition issued
by the Union of Concerned
Scientists urging Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to make sure California's new
climate plan against global warming is strong.
Along with Roger Revelle, Weinberg was one of the first American
scientists to draw attention to threat posed
by climate change and, also along with Revelle,
urged that nuclear instead of coal plants be built.
Last week I traveled to Seoul to deliver an open letter signed
by some of the world's most prestigious
climate and environmental
scientists urging President Moon Jae - in to reconsider South Korea's phase - out of nuclear energy.
Earlier this year, more than 90 North American
scientists sent a letter to President Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry
urging them to reject, once and for all, the Keystone XL pipeline, arguing it would exacerbate
climate change
by unlocking massive development of tar sands.
'' The Guardian — 25 August 2016: Letter signed
by 154 Australian experts demands
climate policy match the science Leading
climate and environmental
scientists urge Malcolm Turnbull to take urgent action «while there is still time»
Environmental Progress coordinated an open letter signed
by Rhodes and
climate scientists including Jim Hansen,
urging peace talks.
By: Tamara Cohen
Scientists working on the most authoritative study on
climate change were
urged to cover up the fact that the world's temperature hasn't risen for the last 15 years, it is claimed.
The change in strategy began when Richard Moss and Stephen Schneider — a pair of researchers dubbed the «uncertainty cops»
by their peers —
urged the U.N. panel of
climate scientists to fortify their language with hard numbers.
On 5th July, Shellenberger sent to President Moon Jae - in a letter signed
by 13 nuclear and
climate scientists,
urging him to «reconsider the South Korean government's policy to phase out nuclear energy.»
Last summer,
climate communication researchers at George Mason University and Yale University published a commentary
urging the science community to reiterate the scientific consensus on
climate change — that 97 percent of
scientists support the conclusion that
climate change is real, and humans are causing it — citing studies showing that exposing individuals to this message can increase their estimates of the scientific consensus
by 10 to 20 percent.
That may be the policy
urged by many
scientists, particularly the most vocal ones in the
climate - change debate, but it's not a consensus based on
climate research.
But with one of these solutions at least, seeding the ocean with iron, Australian
scientists are
urging caution: More Study Needed to Determine Risk Reuters is reporting on an as yet unreleased study
by scientists at the Antarctic
Climate and Ecosystems Cooperative Research Center in Hobart, Tasmania:
Revkin argues that journalists should resist the
urge to tie
climate change stories to natural disasters like hurricanes, since there is legitimate debate
by scientists about whether such a connection exists.
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.