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The debate on climate change and global warming has been intensely polarized. A great deal of this 'noise' has clouded the very real and emerging issues that we as an industry and society need to address.
Climate action is central for the future of our planet.
What are we individually doing to join effects to combat climate change?
Ask almost anybody if they think the climate?s changed in the last couple of decades and they will all say ?yes? and give you lots of examples.
We will respond to the threat of climate change
As signs of climate instability increase, radical and rapid action is becoming ever more urgent.
Few challenges facing America and the world are more urgent than combating climate change. The science is beyond dispute and the facts are clear.
In reality, climate change is actually the biggest thing that's going on every single day.
Climate change: I say the debate is over. We know the science, we see the threat and we know that the time for action is now
The number of hypotheses and theories about climate change are numerous. Quite naturally they have caught the public attention, as any proof of past climactic change points to the possibility of future climate change, which inevitably will have significant implications for global economics.
In short, we have reached what some activists have started calling "Decade Zero" of the climate crisis: we either change now or we lose our chance.29
Human-caused climate change threatens almost every aspect of human existence.
Our changing climate has changed our politics
As the nation at last confronts global warming, it is no time for denial, greed, cynicism or pessimism.
Climate change is the Everest of all problems, the thorniest challenge facing humankind.
We need to push the reset button on climate change.
Climate change: It's here. If we don't react, war, pestilence and famine will follow close behind
While the high-level climate talks pursue their stately progress towards some ill-defined destination, down in the trenches there is an undercurrent of suppressed panic in the conversations. The tipping points seem to be racing towards us a lot faster than people thought.
We humans, one species of animal amongst millions, have now become the de facto guardians of the planet's climate stability.
The physical threat posed by climate change represents a crisis that is not only material but also profoundly spiritual at its core because it challenges us to think seriously about the future of the human race and what it means to be a human being.
We are on the precipice of climate system tipping points beyond which there is no redemption.
Climate change is a result of the greatest market failure the world has seen ... We risk damages on a scale larger than the two world wars of the last century.
The science linking the increased frequency and severity of extreme weather to the climate crisis has matured tremendously in the last couple of years.
The antidote to climate change is community.
Climate change is the world's greatest environmental challenge. It is now plain that the emission of greenhouse gases, associated with industrialization and economic growth ... is causing global warming at a rate that is unsustainable.
Climate change is such a huge issue that it requires strong, concerted, consistent and enduring action by governments.
Guerilla climatology. What do you call that, climatage? Attack meteorology?
climate change as a battle between capitalism and the planet,
The consequences of man-made climate change are real and very significant.
Once upon a time, I was a climate-change skeptic.
The climate crisis is not a political issue, it is a moral and spiritual challenge to all of humanity. It is also our greatest opportunity to lift Global Consciousness to a higher level.
The fight against global warming is a humanitarian issue - how the planet can be preserved - and it is also an issue of considerable economic importance, of what we call green growth.
The current climate change is an outer mirror of our inner consciousness. It is an outer mirror of our attitude to try to conquer nature, instead of being in harmony with nature, but in the end the part can never conquer the whole.
We're handing them [young people & future generations] a climate system which is potentially out of their control. We're in an emergency: you can see what's on the horizon over the next few decades with the effects it will have on ecosystems, sea level and species extinction
Public discourse about climate change has resulted in the erroneous idea that it's all about cost, burden and sacrifice. If the math was correct, everyone would see it's about profit, jobs and competitive advantage.
The area of climate change has a dramatic impact on national security.
I'm quite pessimistic about climate change. This is an urgent problem, and much of the world is only now waking up to the easiest part of solving - the realization that anthropogenic global warming is real.
Climate change is very real.
The greenhouse effect I am knowing;
To protest right now I am going,
But oh my gee whiz,
I'm going that is,
If only it ever stops snowing.
Dangerous climate change ... It's important not to be alarmist but it is very important to be alarmed
Climate change is crap.
I believe, in the words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., that there is such a thing as being too late, and when it comes to climate change, that hour is almost upon us.
The new fad thing that's going through America and around the world. It's called global warming.
The effects of climate change are real and must be acted on.
Unfortunately, what is happening now in our central regions is evidence of this global climate change, because we have never in our history faced such weather conditions in the past.
Climate change constitutes a serious threat to global security.
The climate has been changing since there was a climate.
Time is running out to deal with climate change.
Responding to the challenge of climate change is the ultimate political test for our generation ... Our package not only responds to this challenge, but ... is an opportunity that should create thousands of new businesses and millions of jobs in Europe.
Around the world, climate change is an existential threat - but if we harness the opportunities inherent in addressing climate change, we can reap enormous economic benefits.
Climate change is, simply, the greatest collective challenge we face as a human family.
Psychologically speaking, the rational, healthy response to climate change is to say to oneself, "What can I do about this?" But that question is often answered through individual action.
Climate change is no longer a doomsday prophecy, it's a reality.
Global warming threatens our health, our economy, our natural resources, and our children's future. It is clear we must act.
Climate change is a global commons problem.
Our planet is changing in ways that will have profound impacts on all of humankind.
Climate change is and will be a significant threat to our national security and in a larger sense to life on earth as we know it to be.
If we do not change our negative habits toward climate change, we can count on worldwide disruptions in food production, resulting in mass migration, refugee crises and increased conflict over scarce natural resources like water and farm land. This is a recipe for major security problems.
The climate is changing, and anyone who disagrees is, in my view, still in denial.
The scientific evidence is now overwhelming: climate change presents very serious global risks, and it demands an urgent global response
Climate change is a terrible problem, and it absolutely needs to be solved. It deserves to be a huge priority.
The pace of global warming is accelerating and the scale of the impact is devastating. The time for action is limited - we are approaching a tipping point beyond which the opportunity to reverse the damage of CO2 emissions will disappear.
When I think about my children and how different their futures might be as a result of climate change, it makes me determined to do something about it.
We're facing enormous changes in our planetary life, with climate change and the adaptations that all natural systems are going to have to make to these climate changes, and so it's extremely important to bear witness to what's happening.
As foreign minister of Norway, I learnt how natural changes provoked by climate change are creating new sources of political instability.
A third of summer sea ice in the Arctic is gone, the oceans are 30 percent more acidic, and since warm air holds more water vapor than cold, the atmosphere over the oceans is a shocking five percent wetter, loading the dice for devastating floods.
Climate change is happening, humans are causing it, and I think this is perhaps the most serious environmental issue facing us.
While the American people have the impression that scientists are hard at work figuring out this complex matter of climate change, it's not actually that complicated.
Climate change is a real deal. So, hey deniers - cut it out, and let's get to work.
According to a new UN report, the global warming outlook is much worse than originally predicted. Which is pretty bad, when they originally predicted it would destroy the planet.
Climate change: Don't undermine the science just because you don't like the economics
I have been fighting climate change for two decades, and people often ask me how I remain hopeful in the face of extreme weather and grim forecasts. The answer is simple: I see countless solutions spreading across the nation and across the world. But we need more investment.
Is there climate change? I live in the shadow of some of the greatest climate change the world has ever seen. It's called the Rocky Mountains. When the glaciers went back.
The climate dice are now loaded. Some seasons still will be cooler than the long-term average, but the perceptive person should notice that the frequency of unusually warm extremes is increasing. It is the extremes that have the most impact on people and other life on the planet.
Fighting Climate Change calls for innovation, cooperation and will power to make the changes that the world needs.
The whole climate is changing: the winds, the ocean currents, the storm patterns, snow packs, snowmelt, flooding, droughts. Temperature is just a bit of it.
I see climate change as one of the driving forces in the 21st century. With modern technology and globalization, we are much more connected than ever before. The world's warehouses are now container ships.
It's the arrogance of man to think that man can change the climate of the world. Only nature can change the climate. A volcano, for instance.
I sometimes wish we could have, over the next five or ten years, a lot of horrid things happening-you know, like tornadoes in the Midwest and so forth-that would get people very concerned about climate change.
You are part of the first generation of officers to begin your service in a world where the effects of climate change are so clearly upon us. Climate change will shape how every one of our services plan, operate, train, equip, and protect their infrastructure, today and for the long-term.
We've known for some time that we have to worry about the impacts of climate change on our children's and grandchildren's generations. But we now have to worry about ourselves as well.
I don't know much about climate change. But I'm pretty sure we better figure out what to do to lessen its impact - at least its health impact - and that's not going to happen unless you have a lot of young talent interested in these topics.
Earth has cooled since 1998 in defiance of the predictions by the UN-IPCC ... The global temperature for 2007 was the coldest in a decade and the coldest of the millennium ... which is why 'global warming' is now called 'climate change.'
When climate change supercharges weather patterns, the disadvantaged often suffer first and most.
The United States will continue its efforts to improve our understanding of climate change - to seek hard data, accurate models, and new ways to improve the science - and determine how best to meet these tremendous challenges.
Schneider has made a career of telling the public that the climate is going to change drastically, and indeed every spring and fall he's been right.
Global warming is not a conqueror to kneel before - but a challenge to rise to. A challenge we must rise to.
Climate change is real, caused by human activity and already devastating our nation and planet. The United States must lead the world in combating climate change and transforming our energy system away from fossil fuels and toward energy efficiency and sustainability.
Anyone who says there is not a change in weather patterns is denying reality.
The growing evidence of climate change is forcing attention on carbon emissions and their reduction.
To prepare adequately for the challenge of global warming, we must acknowledge both the good and the bad that it will bring. If our starting point is to prove that Armageddon is on its way, we will not consider all of the evidence, and will not identify the smartest policy choices.
My view is that climate changes have happened in the last 80 years, that is, the world has got a little bit warmer, although not as warm as it has been in Medieval times, or the Bronze Age.
No challenge poses a greater threat to future generations than climate change.
In the Twenty-first century we are going to confront a climate shock worse than any mankind has ever experienced.
The earth is warming at an alarming rate, we are running out of fossil fuels, and it is long past time for us to take action to correct these problems.
Disasters around the world are twice as big as they ever were, and ice is melting where it's not supposed to melt, and everything's changing - the world is changing - and it's all because of global warming, I think.
Today's new climate policy is like delivering the final divorce papers to the public and the world, ... And it is divorced from the reality of global warming.
I have not made any suggestions about climate change. This is more about blending or shifting the conversation about the environment versus the economy. It's just such an old, outdated conversation.
Climate change is a really abstract thing in most of the world.
Climate change: Never before in history have human beings been called on to act collectively in defence of the Earth