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Carbon Majors Report 2017. The origin of the term 'carbon footprint' CLIMATE CHANGE 1. The devious fossil fuel propaganda we all use. Just 100 companies responsible for 71% of global emissions, study says. Just 100 companies have been the source of more than 70% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions since 1988, according to a new report.

Just 100 companies responsible for 71% of global emissions, study says

The Carbon Majors Report (pdf) “pinpoints how a relatively small set of fossil fuel producers may hold the key to systemic change on carbon emissions,” says Pedro Faria, technical director at environmental non-profit CDP, which published the report in collaboration with the Climate Accountability Institute. Traditionally, large scale greenhouse gas emissions data is collected at a national level but this report focuses on fossil fuel producers. Compiled from a database of publicly available emissions figures, it is intended as the first in a series of publications to highlight the role companies and their investors could play in tackling climate change.

ExxonMobil, Shell, BP and Chevron are identified as among the highest emitting investor-owned companies since 1988. The Climate Connections Podcast » Yale Climate Connections. Home » Yale Climate Connections. How Climate Change Is Upending Life Around the World. Youtube. Climate change raises conflict concerns. The effects of global warming on the world’s physical landscape often lead to geopolitical changes that threaten to destabilize already vulnerable regions, like the Horn of Africa.

Climate change raises conflict concerns

The stresses on natural resources undermine the capacity of nations to govern themselves, and increase the chances of conflicts. When compared to other drivers of international security risks, climate change can be modelled with a relatively high degree of certainty. But between predicting and preparing, there is still a long way to go. 7 things about climate change and conflict. Countries enduring conflict are less able to cope with climate change because their ability to adapt is weakened by conflict.

7 things about climate change and conflict

Samuel TURPIN / Humans & Climate Change Stories A new ICRC report, When rain turns to dust, explores how countries enduring conflict are disproportionately affected by climate change and climate variability. Environmental Migration Portal. Climate refugees: The quest for a haven from extreme weather events. Jen and Ryan Cashman used to live in Paradise, California.

Climate refugees: The quest for a haven from extreme weather events

They'll remember November 8, 2018 to the end of their days. "We started smelling smoke," Jen told correspondent David Pogue. "It's pitch black, and we're now scrambling to figure out where to go and how to get out,' Ryan said. "And as we were sitting in that traffic line, the fire just kept getting closer and closer to the side of the car. " "And we saw these horses that were surrounded in flames," said Jen, "and that's when, that's where it hit me.

" Climate Change Indicators: Weather and Climate. Center for Climate and Energy Solutions. Click on any circle to learn about one of the billion-dollar weather events, or any state to learn about billion-dollar droughts, between January 2000 and August 2021.

Center for Climate and Energy Solutions

Source: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Climatic Data Center. The Top 10 costliest events are listed at the bottom of this page, along with a description of major U.S. droughts since 2000. NOAA calculates total, direct costs – both insured and uninsured – including physical damage to residential, commercial, and government buildings, material assets within buildings, public infrastructure, vehicles and boats, offshore energy platforms, and agricultural assets, as well as business interruption losses and disaster restoration and wildfire suppression costs. These estimates do not account for losses to natural capital, health care related costs, or values associated with loss of life.

Climate change is expected to worsen the frequency, intensity, and impacts of some types of extreme weather events. Climate change and displacement. How conflict and climate change form a… They murdered his father, torched his neighbourhood and sent him running for his life.

Climate change and displacement. How conflict and climate change form a…

Rounding up as many family members as he could find, Hawali Oumar fled his hometown of Baga, in north-eastern Nigeria, to escape the killers of Boko Haram. Together, they made the journey over the border to the Chadian side of Lake Chad. Even away from the gunfire, Hawali, a 46-year-old fisherman, found that his problems were not over. How Climate Change Is Upending Life Around the World. The Rising Cost of Natural Hazards. Global warming could affect storm formation by decreasing the temperature difference between the poles and the equator.

The Rising Cost of Natural Hazards

That temperature difference fuels the mid-latitude storms affect the Earth’s most populated regions. Warmer temperatures could increase the amount of water vapor that enters the atmosphere. The result is a hotter, more humid environment. Climate Advocacy Lab. Ten facts about the economics of climate change and climate policy. Fact 1: Damages to the U.S. economy grow with temperature change at an increasing rate.

Ten facts about the economics of climate change and climate policy

The physical changes described in the introduction will have substantial effects on the U.S. economy. Climate change will affect agricultural productivity, mortality, crime, energy use, storm activity, and coastal inundation (Hsiang et al. 2017). In figure 1 we focus on the economic costs imposed by climate change in the United States for different cumulative increases in temperature. It is immediately apparent that economic costs will vary greatly depending on the extent to which global temperature increase (above preindustrial levels) is limited by technological and policy changes. At 2°C of warming by 2080–99, Hsiang et al. (2017) project that the United States would suffer annual losses equivalent to about 0.5 percent of GDP in the years 2080–99 (the solid line in figure 1). Expertconsensusreport. NPR Cookie Consent and Choices. Lancet Study Says Global Warming Threatens Public Health. Climate change can seem almost too big to fathom.

Lancet Study Says Global Warming Threatens Public Health

Reports such as the recent National Climate Assessment and the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s recent release have made waves by portraying the dire threats of a warming world, making the case that the fundamental fabric of humanity will be degraded without immediate action. But the scenarios—the biblical floods and droughts, the mass migrations of dispossessed people, the creeping seas and the retreating glaciers—have a way of short-circuiting the brain. How climate change threatens public health » Yale Climate Connections. Climate change and health: Impacts and risks. Climate change affects human health in a variety of ways.

Climate change and health: Impacts and risks

Extreme changes in the weather and environment can increase existing health problems, as well as creating new ones. In this article, we look at the major risks that climate change poses to human health and discuss who might be most at risk from its effects. Extremes in weather and temperature, increased pollution and environmental toxins, and changes in food security can all cause physical and mental health problems.

Climate change is affecting some of the essential factors that influence human health, including: Climate Change: The Public Health Response. Climate Change and Human Health. Climate change and health. Climate change - the biggest health threat facing humanity Climate change is the single biggest health threat facing humanity, and health professionals worldwide are already responding to the health harms caused by this unfolding crisis. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has concluded that to avert catastrophic health impacts and prevent millions of climate change-related deaths, the world must limit temperature rise to 1.5°C.

Past emissions have already made a certain level of global temperature rise and other changes to the climate inevitable. Climate Change and Human Health - National Academy of Medicine. Climate Effects on Health. Here's What Extreme Heat Looks Like: Profoundly Unequal. Rabita bends down, fills a bowl with sand, lifts it atop her head, climbs up and down the stairs. Up and down, countless times each day, even as the heat rises through the morning and the air gets sticky. Her legs ache from the climbing. Vulnerable Countries. What is 'climate justice'? » Yale Climate Connections. Climate change, an inherently social issue, can upset anyone’s daily life in countless ways. But not all climate impacts are created equal, or distributed equally. From extreme weather to rising sea levels, the effects of climate change often have disproportionate effects on historically marginalized or underserved communities. “Climate justice” is a term, and more than that a movement, that acknowledges climate change can have differing social, economic, public health, and other adverse impacts on underprivileged populations.

Youtube. Climate change calls for a different mindset. Climate change is bringing us face to face with our planetary limits. We have internalised the role of the consumer, under the illusion that there are no bounds to our consumption and growth. The attitudes and practices we are accustomed to disregard the ecological framework of life and must change. Our prevailing attitude – do not worry about the future because that would be too depressing or difficult – poses an enormous educational challenge among all age groups. The issues of a sustainable future and well-being need to be discussed from the viewpoint of education and learning.

Is it too late to stop climate change? Episode four Is it too late to stop climate change? In the fourth episode of our podcast, we debate whether people should be optimistic about preventing a climate disaster. Youtube. How the World Will Look if We Don't Address Climate Change. Human Civilization Will Crumble by 2050 If We Don't Stop Climate Change Now, New Paper Claims. Climate change apocalypse could start by 2050 if we do nothing. Is it too late to prevent climate change? Interactive: The impacts of climate change at 1.5C, 2C and beyond. Home - Carbon Brief » Clear on climate. Celsius to Fahrenheit conversion (°C to °F) Global Temperature Anomalies from 1880 to 2020. How global warming stacks up. Greta Thunberg. Climate Change Solutions. OECD 25 climate actions to change our lives for the better. Three Solutions That Can Slow or Stop Climate Change.

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Carbon Footprint Calculator. Individual Environment Impact. Carbonfootprint.com - Carbon Footprint Calculator. EV vs. Gas: Which Cars Are Cheaper to Own? Youtube. Evidence. Residents of Savannah Rise to the Occasion as Higher Seas Encroach - How We Respond. Climate Change Connection. Top 10 things you can do about climate change. The climate mitigation gap: education and government recommendations miss the most effective individual actions. How to Stop Global Warming, Solutions to Prevent Climate Change. 12 Things You Can Do Right Now on Climate Change. Why use a systems practice? Adapting to climate change: We’re doing it wrong. Making the Jump to Systems Thinking. Tools for Systems Thinkers: The 6 Fundamental Concepts of Systems Thinking. What is Neuroplasticity? A Psychologist Explains [+14 Exercises] Why humans are so bad at thinking about climate change. The Amazing Race (Official Site) Watch on CBS.

How brain biases prevent climate action - BBC Future. Climate change calls for a different mindset. Growth Mindsets vs. the Climate Crisis: how growing our human imagination helps combat catastrophe. Behavioural and Social Sciences at Nature Portfolio. Neuroplasticity. Growth Mindset / Fixed Mindset Test. Climate Change is Boring. How brain biases prevent climate action - BBC Future. Drawdown Ecochallenge - Home Page. Good News for Good Jobs: Clean Energy Soars. Americans' views on climate change and climate scientists. 3 steps to nudge climate skeptics toward action. Five Responses to Climate Change Deniers. Arguments from Global Warming Skeptics and what the science really says.

How to Talk to a Climate Skeptic: Responses to common arguments. Youtube. Global Warming's Six Americas - Yale Program on Climate Change Communication. An Overview of the Dunning-Kruger Effect. CLIMATE 101 with BILL NYE.