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Policy opportunities for reducing climate change and its impact on planetary and human health

Policy opportunities for reducing climate change and its impact on planetary and human health

Seminar at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in connection to EASAC Bureau and Council meetings, with presentations by EASAC’s Programme Directors. Nearly seven years have passed since the Paris Agreement was signed, but its goals seem increasingly remote. Global warming is getting faster and faster, and the loss of …

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Climate Change and Malnutrition

Climate Change and Malnutrition

Climate change is affecting malnutrition rates around the world through multiple channels. In regions experiencing historic levels of drought, like the Horn of Africa, millions are suffering from near-famine. Elsewhere, climate change is increasing the incidence of diseases that contribute to malnutrition. Climate change can also diminish the nutritional value …

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Panel on the Macroeconomics of Climate Change

Panel on the Macroeconomics of Climate Change

CEPR’s newly appointed Vice President for Climate, Mar Reguant, will chair and moderate the upcoming panel on the Macroeconomics of Climate Change, where Carlo Carraro, Alessio Terzi, Beatrice Weder di Mauro and Ugo Panizza will discuss the macroeconomic aspects of climate change: – how capitalism can be enrolled in the …

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Chris St. Clair: How Has Canada's Climate Changed? | The Agenda

Chris St. Clair: How Has Canada's Climate Changed? | The Agenda

Over the last quarter-century, major weather events have rippled through Canada from coast to coast. To put these increasingly extreme weather events in context, we welcome Chris St. Clair, presenter at The Weather Network, and author of “Weather Permitting: Twenty-Five Years of Ice Storms, Hurricanes, Wildfires, and Extreme Climate Change …

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COP27 climate change damage policy is 'not a poor friendly policy'

COP27 climate change damage policy is 'not a poor friendly policy'

The Australian’s Chris Mitchell says the new policy for first-world countries to pay for climate change damage to developing countries is “not a poor friendly policy”. “I think in teal seats people can certainly afford the transition, but people on a fixed income in the Western suburbs of Sydney and …

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Using Satellite Observations of Atmospheric Methane to Advance Global Climate Change Policy

Using Satellite Observations of Atmospheric Methane to Advance Global Climate Change Policy

Effective public policy and robust international cooperation are needed to reduce methane emissions – key to addressing climate change. Satellite-based measurement – and attribution of emissions through statistical analysis – can advance both policy and cooperation. Speakers: Daniele Agostini, Enel; Lena Höglund-Isaksson, IIASA; Daniel Jacob, Harvard University; Claudia Octaviano, Instituto …

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Are We Wired to Deny Climate Change? | The Agenda

Are We Wired to Deny Climate Change? | The Agenda

Is the existential threat of climate change too big or too terrifying for our minds to grasp? Is there a new form of climate change denial that is more common and dangerous than your garden-variety factual denial? Are some of our evolved instincts that once helped us survive, now helping …

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COP27 kicks off in Egypt to discuss climate change issues including climate compensation

COP27 kicks off in Egypt to discuss climate change issues including climate compensation

제27차 유엔기후변화협약 당사국회의 개막…개발도상국 보상 첫 논의 The UN Climate Change Conference kicked off on Sunday in Egypt with ways to tackle climate change being discussed. Delegates and NGOs from some 2-hundred countries are participating in COP27, which runs through November 18th. Shin Ha-young reports. The 27th annual UN Climate …

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The political impact of midterm elections on climate change

The political impact of midterm elections on climate change

FiveThirtyEight’s Maggie Koerth breaks down the key races that could have an impact on policy regarding climate change. WATCH the ABC News Livestream: https://bit.ly/3rzBHum SUBSCRIBE to ABC News: https://bit.ly/2vZb6yP WATCH MORE on http://abcnews.go.com/ LIKE ABC News on FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/abcnews FOLLOW ABC News on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/abc #midterms #election #vote2022 #abcnews #climatechange …

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Policy Matters – Climate Change

Policy Matters - Climate Change

We are already seeing the effects of climate change on Australia. Professor Tim Soutphommasane, Associate Professor Amanda Tattersall and Dr Tanya Fiedler explore the urgent need to address climate risk and transition to clean renewable energy. source

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