Post by spacecowboy2006 on Jan 19, 2018 19:01:07 GMT
Climate scientists and climate agencies around the world now claim 'we have a problem.'
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Which works better: climate fear, or climate hope? Well, it's ...
www.theguardian.com/.../2018/jan/04/climate-fear-or-hope-change-debate
Jan 4, 2018 - “Practitioners in different fields have varying perspectives on the issue,” Chapman told me. “In general, I think we need researchers and practitioners attending in an honest way to what research does and does not tell us about how to engage the public with climate change.” For those intent on ...
The Climate and Energy Stories We'll Be Watching in 2018 - Earther
earther.com/the-climate-and-energy-stories-well-be-watching-in-2018-182134...
Dec 20, 2017 - These all have a climate component, and more and more research is focused on teasing the relationships out and modeling what we can expect in the future. This type of research shows that climate change isn't an abstract environmental problem. It's one that affects us all and has profound consequences ...
Four climate change lawsuits to watch in 2018 | Environment| All ... - DW
www.dw.com/en/four-climate-change-lawsuits-to-watch-in-2018/a-42066735
Jan 9, 2018 - Here are four high-profile climate lawsuits to watch in 2018 — each is likely to make waves by setting a possible legal precedent in pressuring .... Plus, RWE says climate change is a global problem that has to be solved on a state and international level, meaning individual companies should not be held ...
Fossil Free – 2018 – The Year for Local Action
gofossilfree.org/new/2018-the-year-for-local-action/
Nov 20, 2017 - Our rapidly changing climate is a massive problem that requires a huge popular movement pushing the right solutions in 2018. We need bold action from our governments but many are still failing to live up to what's required under the Paris Agreement. Right now, building local people power to stop fossil ...
Why 2018 must be a pivotal year for climate action | World ...
www.weforum.org/.../2018/.../why-2018-must-be-a-pivotal-year-for-climate-a...
Jan 5, 2018 - With extreme weather conditions a daily reality, change is needed now. From Davos to Climate Week NYC, the major global players in climate issues have a packed year ahead.
Early Signs That 2018 Will Be The Year Of The Climate Voter | HuffPost
www.huffingtonpost.com/.../early-signs-that-2018-will-be-the-year-of-the-clim...
Nov 16, 2017 - They may be right, but if we're going to get serious about the deepening climate crisis, the more important question is: Will 2018 be the year that ... Low turnout poses an obvious problem in that it affects the outcome of close elections, but its true impact is far greater and longer lasting due to an often ...
How to avoid the 'climate apocalypse' in 2018 | GreenBiz
www.greenbiz.com/article/how-avoid-climate-apocalypse-2018
Dec 28, 2017 - We might have just 1000 days left to save the world.
Cars and trucks are America's biggest climate problem for the 2nd ...
www.vox.com/energy.../2018/1/.../greenhouse-gas-co2-target-2017-paris-trum...
Jan 10, 2018 - We've known for a while that getting emissions down from vehicles is a difficult problem. Even with the growth in electric cars and the arrival of electric trucks and buses, the vast majority of motor vehicles still use fossil fuels. And while the power sector has swiftly been transitioning from coal to natural gas ...
Donald Trump: America could 'conceivably' return to Paris climate ...
www.telegraph.co.uk › News
Jan 10, 2018 - Discussing the Paris deal, Mr Trump said in a news conference: "Frankly, it's an agreement that I have no problem with, but I had a problem with the agreement that they signed, because, as usual, they made a bad deal. He added: "So we can conceivably go back in.” Mr Trump pulled America out of the ...
2018 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming Digest #2
skepticalscience.com/2018-SkS-Weekly-Digest_02.html
5 days ago - The two attorneys general have consistently maintained they are not trying to impose their will on Exxon in regard to climate change, but rather are exercising their power to protect their constituents ... “We felt like one of the big problems is people don't call climate change what it is,” Zurkow told Earther.
Read_ Read
Which works better: climate fear, or climate hope? Well, it's ...
www.theguardian.com/.../2018/jan/04/climate-fear-or-hope-change-debate
Jan 4, 2018 - “Practitioners in different fields have varying perspectives on the issue,” Chapman told me. “In general, I think we need researchers and practitioners attending in an honest way to what research does and does not tell us about how to engage the public with climate change.” For those intent on ...
The Climate and Energy Stories We'll Be Watching in 2018 - Earther
earther.com/the-climate-and-energy-stories-well-be-watching-in-2018-182134...
Dec 20, 2017 - These all have a climate component, and more and more research is focused on teasing the relationships out and modeling what we can expect in the future. This type of research shows that climate change isn't an abstract environmental problem. It's one that affects us all and has profound consequences ...
Four climate change lawsuits to watch in 2018 | Environment| All ... - DW
www.dw.com/en/four-climate-change-lawsuits-to-watch-in-2018/a-42066735
Jan 9, 2018 - Here are four high-profile climate lawsuits to watch in 2018 — each is likely to make waves by setting a possible legal precedent in pressuring .... Plus, RWE says climate change is a global problem that has to be solved on a state and international level, meaning individual companies should not be held ...
Fossil Free – 2018 – The Year for Local Action
gofossilfree.org/new/2018-the-year-for-local-action/
Nov 20, 2017 - Our rapidly changing climate is a massive problem that requires a huge popular movement pushing the right solutions in 2018. We need bold action from our governments but many are still failing to live up to what's required under the Paris Agreement. Right now, building local people power to stop fossil ...
Why 2018 must be a pivotal year for climate action | World ...
www.weforum.org/.../2018/.../why-2018-must-be-a-pivotal-year-for-climate-a...
Jan 5, 2018 - With extreme weather conditions a daily reality, change is needed now. From Davos to Climate Week NYC, the major global players in climate issues have a packed year ahead.
Early Signs That 2018 Will Be The Year Of The Climate Voter | HuffPost
www.huffingtonpost.com/.../early-signs-that-2018-will-be-the-year-of-the-clim...
Nov 16, 2017 - They may be right, but if we're going to get serious about the deepening climate crisis, the more important question is: Will 2018 be the year that ... Low turnout poses an obvious problem in that it affects the outcome of close elections, but its true impact is far greater and longer lasting due to an often ...
How to avoid the 'climate apocalypse' in 2018 | GreenBiz
www.greenbiz.com/article/how-avoid-climate-apocalypse-2018
Dec 28, 2017 - We might have just 1000 days left to save the world.
Cars and trucks are America's biggest climate problem for the 2nd ...
www.vox.com/energy.../2018/1/.../greenhouse-gas-co2-target-2017-paris-trum...
Jan 10, 2018 - We've known for a while that getting emissions down from vehicles is a difficult problem. Even with the growth in electric cars and the arrival of electric trucks and buses, the vast majority of motor vehicles still use fossil fuels. And while the power sector has swiftly been transitioning from coal to natural gas ...
Donald Trump: America could 'conceivably' return to Paris climate ...
www.telegraph.co.uk › News
Jan 10, 2018 - Discussing the Paris deal, Mr Trump said in a news conference: "Frankly, it's an agreement that I have no problem with, but I had a problem with the agreement that they signed, because, as usual, they made a bad deal. He added: "So we can conceivably go back in.” Mr Trump pulled America out of the ...
2018 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming Digest #2
skepticalscience.com/2018-SkS-Weekly-Digest_02.html
5 days ago - The two attorneys general have consistently maintained they are not trying to impose their will on Exxon in regard to climate change, but rather are exercising their power to protect their constituents ... “We felt like one of the big problems is people don't call climate change what it is,” Zurkow told Earther.