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I'm interested in what kind of food we're going to eat as the climate changes. I'm interested in what kind of economy we're going to have in another 1,000 years.
Research shows that the climate of an organization influences an individual's contribution far more than the individual himself.
The U.S. has fallen well behind Europe in recognizing climate change and the implications of climate change.
I think the climate of wrestling has changed. I think the big guy, The Giant, The Big John Studd's of the world are an endangered species because the business has become smaller.
The next four years, there won't be a week that goes by without a discussion of climate change. It's a naturally Conservative issue.
Whether it was turning around failing companies, rescuing the Olympics, or improving the business climate in Massachusetts, Mitt Romney has proven that he is ready to be president on Day One.
In Washington, I will focus on creating a climate that helps create jobs and opportunities for Americans.
The Paris Agreement underlines the urgency to implement climate action in support of sustainable development.
Our military leaders have studied the climate change issue and now believe that mitigating climate change is an urgent national security issue.
I think there is a degree of speculation that is satisfied the climate is changing.
We just love international music. We love the climate of that sound, it's that pulse that we just have to appreciate.
Climate change, migration... they transcend national borders and require an international response.
What I worry about is climate change, because that would have untold effects that we can't even measure yet.
Like the canary in the coal mine, the climate changes already evident in the Arctic are a call to action.
Camp life is demanding, and even the simplest daily routine becomes a chore in a climate with 90 per cent humidity, not to mention the bugs.
It's become a running joke among the public, and liberals have lost all credibility when it comes to climate science because their arguments have become so ridiculous and so obviously disconnected from reality.
The environment, stabilizing the climate, needs urgent attention from all of us.
Climate change is a complex problem with no central lever, and with unequal distribution of resources.
The climate is changing; I don't think you can deny that. But climate has always changed.
The idea that we have the capacity to change or stop the climate, I'm just skeptical.
I'm obviously in favor of a carbon tax. And I think climate change is one of the biggest threats to our planet.
You know, to preserve our job-friendly climate the Texas legislature didn't raise taxes this last legislative session while balancing their budget and maintaining their reserves - and might I add that our budget leaves $6 billion dollars in a rainy day fund?
At some point, policymakers will get around to dealing with additional policies around climate in ways to incentivize certain behaviors.
We recognize that greenhouse gas emissions are one of the factors affecting climate change.
Computer modelling for weather forecasting, and indeed for climate forecasting, has reached its limits.
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.
We have enacted many economic reforms but also others that have an impact on the overall investment climate. For instance, I launched a very important constitutional reform on judicial certainty that completely restarted the whole of the courts system in Ukraine.
In particular, Australia, because of its ancient geography, soil profile and distinctive weather patterns, is more adversely affected by climate variability than some other continents.
It's absolutely not acceptable for people to argue that, if we are going to do anything about climate change at all, well, the responsibility lies solely with the individual.
Climate change is also clearly a matter of huge interest and concern for the scientific community.
As Americans, we have traditionally been the optimists sporting the 'can-do' attitude. But when it comes to addressing climate adaptation and resiliency, we seem to be more 'can't do' than 'can-do.'
The earth's climate has been changing since God created it, with or without man. On that, we should all agree.
Climate neutrality means a situation where the world can naturally absorb the emissions that will continue to be produced in our societies.
The economy of the future has been aligned with the climate agenda. Even the competitiveness of companies will depend on how resource efficient they are.
The impacts of climate change are not going to get better; they are going to get worse.
Climate action in cities is the key that unlocks a low emissions and resilient future.
The risk to cities from climate impacts carries great social and economic cost and, of course, the loss of human lives.
However useful computer models may be, the one thing they cannot be is evidence. Computer climate models are simply conjectures.
We must deregulate, we must provide an investment climate by giving incentives.
Many climate scientists say their biggest fear is that warming could melt the Arctic permafrost - which stretches for thousands of miles across Alaska, Canada, and Siberia.
Public discourse has been polluted now for decades by corporate-funded disinformation - not just with climate change but with a host of health, environmental and societal threats. The implications for the planet are grim.
I enjoy a four-seasonal climate and wide-open spaces, so being on an island 2,500 miles into the South Pacific made me feel a little claustrophobic.
Monetary conditions exert an enormous influence on stock prices. Indeed, the monetary climate - primarily the trend in interest rates and Federal Reserve policy - is the dominant factor in determining the stock market's major direction.
I believe that climate change represents one of the greatest threats to our national security and our planet.
I joined the Safe Climate Caucus because I believe in leaving a safer planet for future generations.
My dad joined Langley in 1964 as a co-op student and retired in 2004 an internationally respected climate scientist.
Many diseases including malaria, dengue, meningitis - just a few examples - these are what we call climate-sensitive diseases, because such climate dimensions for rainfall, humidity and temperature would influence the epidemics, the outbreaks, either directly influencing the parasites or the mosquitoes that carry them.
We are already experiencing the symptoms of climate change, especially with a hotter and drier climate in southern Australia - the rush to construct desalination plants is an expensive testament to that.
In the current scenario of climate change, predictions of extreme weather events are becoming difficult.
2010 is the International Year of Biodiversity. We can classify our crops into those which are climate resilient and those which are climate sensitive. For example, wheat is a climate sensitive crop, while rice shows a wide range of adaptation in terms of growing conditions.
The Climate Risk Managers can be trained in the science and art of managing uncertain rainfall patterns leading to drought or flood.
In the current climate motorists have a long list of issues from which to choose to raise on the doorstep. Policies aimed at reducing emissions - like the changes to Vehicle Excise Duty or here in Manchester the proposals for congestion charges - are not without controversy.
Climate change is the Everest of all problems, the thorniest challenge facing humankind.
When it comes to climate change and the environment, President Donald Trump is plain wrong.
L.A. has a fantastic car scene and because the climate is so gentle, cars can last forever.
Climate change is the biggest issue facing our planet. Extreme weather hit every populated continent in 2018, killing, injuring and displacing millions.
Climate change poses a serious threat to global prosperity, security and wellbeing.
I do absolutely believe that the climate is changing. I'm not prepared to determine causation.
Cap and trade is an important tool in California's climate policy portfolio. It sends a price signal to industries to reduce their carbon pollution while generating billions of dollars in revenue for investments in clean transportation and direct pollution reduction.
Equity and economic justice are now hardwired into all of our climate policies.
What we lack is a good, strong business climate with lower taxes, fairer regulation.
Nevada once again has shown double digit increases in tax revenue... Nevada continues to show economic stability with its desirable business climate and booming tourism sector.
We believe the ice sheet was not around all the time. It was only around during cool snaps of the climate.
The political climate during a campaign is not the best climate for reasonable debate.
Most businesses do not take governments seriously when it comes to climate, primarily because many governments have inconsistent and incoherent policies and then often keep changing them, sometimes retroactively. This makes businesses reluctant to invest in greener technologies.
The climate is changing, but the question is how much - and to what extent human factors are contributing to that.
Years of drought and famine come and years of flood and famine come, and the climate is not changed with dance, libation or prayer.
The practical importance of the preservation of our forests is augmented by their relations to climate, soil and streams.
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.
As a California state legislator, I supported our cap-and-trade law to force polluters to pay for releasing harmful greenhouse gases to combat climate change.
Trump says very scary things - deporting immigrants, massive militarism and, you know, ignoring the climate. Well, Hillary, unfortunately, has a track record for doing all of those things.
The industrialized countries that came to dominate post-slavery have caused the climate to change.
Among all the tests President Obama faced in his first term, his biggest failure was climate change.
Geoengineering - the deliberate, large-scale manipulation of the earth's climate to offset global warming - is a nightmare fix for climate change.
The oil companies, the big polluters, and the climate deniers are incredibly powerful. They will do everything they can to protect their profits.
Good buildings make and are made by their settings, and they are appropriately different in different locations. Climate, culture, topography and materials have helped create regional architectural languages that seem curiously right for their locations and for all times.
We have known since the 1800s that carbon dioxide traps heat in the atmosphere. The right amount keeps the climate conducive to human life.
The fact is fossil fuel carbon will stay in the surface climate system for millennia.
As species are exterminated by shifting climate zones, ecosystems can collapse, destroying more species.
We should learn to live more with our climate and rely less on electricity to alter our climate.
Fragile economies and weak infrastructures tend to worsen the results of climate disruptions, a problem exemplified by Bangladesh's vulnerability to monsoons, accelerating desertification in northern China, and, most visibly, Hurricane Katrina's devastation in New Orleans.
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