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His running mate Donald Trump sparked controversy this week by asserting climate change is ‘one of the greatest scams of all time’ one day before visiting Hurricane Helene-ravaged community
The "biggest concerns we have with climate change are with sea level rise and increased rainfall," Phil Klotzbach, a hurricane researcher at Colorado State University previously told USA TODAY ...
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At New York Climate Week in September, his perspectives on climate change did not go unnoticed–and even made waves. Essentially, his argument is that emissions will peak and then start to go down.
The American Geophysical Union (AGU) adopted a statement on Climate Change and Greenhouse Gases in 1998. [13] A new statement, adopted by the society in 2003, revised in 2007, and revised and expanded in 2013, [14] affirms that rising levels of greenhouse gases have caused and will continue to cause the global surface temperature to be warmer:
World leaders are meeting in Paris this month in what amounts to a last-ditch effort to avert the worst ravages of climate change. Climatologists now say that the best case scenario — assuming immediate and dramatic emissions curbs — is that planetary surface temperatures will increase by at least 2 degrees Celsius in the coming decades.
Climate change has been an occasional topic in fictional cinema. [13] Nicholas Barber opined in BBC Culture that Hollywood films seldom feature climate change mechanisms due to the difficulty of tying the topic to individual characters, and due to fears of alienating audiences; instead, impacts of climate change have been more frequently depicted as a consequence of nuclear or geoengineering ...
Meet Woo Qiyun, science communicator behind “The Weird and Wild," who is demystifying climate change and spotlighting Southeast Asian influence. Climate Change Can Be Complex, ‘The Weird and ...