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Why Does Climate Change Matter? We Asked a NASA Scientist
Why does climate change matter? Because it's happening and we’re already feeling its effects around the world. But there's hope. NASA Chief Scientist and Senior Climate Advisor Dr. Kate Calvin explains how NASA collects data and develops tools that can help us better understand and prepare for climate change: https://climate.nasa.gov
Producer: Jessica Wilde
Editor: Scott Bednar
Credit: NASA
published: 02 Nov 2022
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Climate Change: Why does 1.5°C matter? - BBC What's New
Is it too late to save the planet from global warming? Not necessarily, say world experts. But they have warned that it's really important to limit future temperature rises to 1.5 degrees. Why is that? Find out in this explainer from BBC What's New.
published: 29 Mar 2019
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Inconvenient Truth: 32 Climate Predictions Proven False | Facts Matter
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published: 31 Mar 2023
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What is Climate Change? | Start Here
The hard facts about global warming - a defining issue of our time.
Climate change is happening now, and even world leaders meeting for climate talks at this year’s Cop25 know we aren’t doing enough to stop it.
In fact, we’re going backwards. The UN says carbon dioxide levels in our atmosphere are going up, and the earth is on track to warm by 3.2 degrees before the century is over. The consequences of that acceleration are already proving disastrous for communities around the world.
This week’s episode of Start Here cuts through the science and the politics, to get you what you need to know about what’s at stake for the planet.
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published: 01 Dec 2019
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Causes and Effects of Climate Change | National Geographic
What causes climate change (also known as global warming)? And what are the effects of climate change? Learn the human impact and consequences of climate change for the environment, and our lives.
➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe
About National Geographic:
National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer to the stories that matter and past the edge of what's possible.
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Causes and...
published: 28 Aug 2017
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I Was Worried about Climate Change. Now I worry about Climate Scientists.
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Climate change essay in english for students || Essay on climate change
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published: 28 Jun 2022
-
What is climate risk and why does it matter?
Taxpayers and consumers often bear the costs of climate disasters, and those costs can add up quickly. Extreme climate events have cost the United States over $2 trillion since 1980 and $95 billion in 2020 alone. Sanjay Patnaik, director of the Center on Regulation and Markets at Brookings, explains why it’s important for governments, companies and families to understand their level of risk from climate change. After all, proactively mitigating climate risks, paired with policies that reduce overall greenhouse gas emissions, will be cheaper than rebuilding after disaster strikes.
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published: 24 Aug 2022
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Sustainability in Action🍀: Can Carbon Credits alone 🌌solve the Climate Crisis❓
What is the difference between voluntary and compliance carbon credits❓
How do companies use carbon credits to offset emissions❓
Despite your job being important, your health is more important.
Understanding carbon credits—rights to emit a specified amount of CO2—is crucial. These credits, generated through initiatives like reforestation or renewable energy projects, offer a novel way for companies to mitigate their carbon footprint. However, the road to genuine sustainability is fraught with challenges such as ensuring the integrity of carbon credits against the risk of "greenwashing".
How does Taiwan's carbon exchange ensure the quality of carbon credits❓
Taiwan is boldly stepping onto the global stage of carbon trading, navigating a path filled with both hurdles and prospects. For loc...
published: 05 Mar 2024
-
What is Climate Change?
Everyone’s talking about climate change but what is our climate? And why is it changing?
Our climate has been changing much faster and there are many ways you and I can make a difference.
Learn more about climate change and what you can do:
https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/climatechange.html
https://www.climatekids.ca
* * * * * Transcript * * * * *
Everyone’s talking about climate change.
But what is our climate? And why is it changing?
Our climate is the earth’s normal weather, over a very long time.
It usually takes hundreds, or thousands of years for the climate to change.
But recently, our climate has been changing much faster.
All these changes make life harder for our plants, animals, and for people around the world.
And the biggest cause of climate c...
published: 04 Mar 2021
1:35
Why Does Climate Change Matter? We Asked a NASA Scientist
Why does climate change matter? Because it's happening and we’re already feeling its effects around the world. But there's hope. NASA Chief Scientist and Senior...
Why does climate change matter? Because it's happening and we’re already feeling its effects around the world. But there's hope. NASA Chief Scientist and Senior Climate Advisor Dr. Kate Calvin explains how NASA collects data and develops tools that can help us better understand and prepare for climate change: https://climate.nasa.gov
Producer: Jessica Wilde
Editor: Scott Bednar
Credit: NASA
https://wn.com/Why_Does_Climate_Change_Matter_We_Asked_A_Nasa_Scientist
Why does climate change matter? Because it's happening and we’re already feeling its effects around the world. But there's hope. NASA Chief Scientist and Senior Climate Advisor Dr. Kate Calvin explains how NASA collects data and develops tools that can help us better understand and prepare for climate change: https://climate.nasa.gov
Producer: Jessica Wilde
Editor: Scott Bednar
Credit: NASA
- published: 02 Nov 2022
- views: 30044
2:19
Climate Change: Why does 1.5°C matter? - BBC What's New
Is it too late to save the planet from global warming? Not necessarily, say world experts. But they have warned that it's really important to limit future tempe...
Is it too late to save the planet from global warming? Not necessarily, say world experts. But they have warned that it's really important to limit future temperature rises to 1.5 degrees. Why is that? Find out in this explainer from BBC What's New.
https://wn.com/Climate_Change_Why_Does_1.5°C_Matter_BBC_What's_New
Is it too late to save the planet from global warming? Not necessarily, say world experts. But they have warned that it's really important to limit future temperature rises to 1.5 degrees. Why is that? Find out in this explainer from BBC What's New.
- published: 29 Mar 2019
- views: 116442
17:16
Inconvenient Truth: 32 Climate Predictions Proven False | Facts Matter
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7:07
What is Climate Change? | Start Here
The hard facts about global warming - a defining issue of our time.
Climate change is happening now, and even world leaders meeting for climate talks at this y...
The hard facts about global warming - a defining issue of our time.
Climate change is happening now, and even world leaders meeting for climate talks at this year’s Cop25 know we aren’t doing enough to stop it.
In fact, we’re going backwards. The UN says carbon dioxide levels in our atmosphere are going up, and the earth is on track to warm by 3.2 degrees before the century is over. The consequences of that acceleration are already proving disastrous for communities around the world.
This week’s episode of Start Here cuts through the science and the politics, to get you what you need to know about what’s at stake for the planet.
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The hard facts about global warming - a defining issue of our time.
Climate change is happening now, and even world leaders meeting for climate talks at this year’s Cop25 know we aren’t doing enough to stop it.
In fact, we’re going backwards. The UN says carbon dioxide levels in our atmosphere are going up, and the earth is on track to warm by 3.2 degrees before the century is over. The consequences of that acceleration are already proving disastrous for communities around the world.
This week’s episode of Start Here cuts through the science and the politics, to get you what you need to know about what’s at stake for the planet.
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- published: 01 Dec 2019
- views: 1433830
3:05
Causes and Effects of Climate Change | National Geographic
What causes climate change (also known as global warming)? And what are the effects of climate change? Learn the human impact and consequences of climate change...
What causes climate change (also known as global warming)? And what are the effects of climate change? Learn the human impact and consequences of climate change for the environment, and our lives.
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About National Geographic:
National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer to the stories that matter and past the edge of what's possible.
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Causes and Effects of Climate Change | National Geographic
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What causes climate change (also known as global warming)? And what are the effects of climate change? Learn the human impact and consequences of climate change for the environment, and our lives.
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About National Geographic:
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Causes and Effects of Climate Change | National Geographic
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- published: 28 Aug 2017
- views: 4743380
9:12
I Was Worried about Climate Change. Now I worry about Climate Scientists.
Want to restore the planet's ecosystems and see your impact in monthly videos? The first 200 people to join Planet Wild with my code will get the first month fo...
Want to restore the planet's ecosystems and see your impact in monthly videos? The first 200 people to join Planet Wild with my code will get the first month for free at https://www.planetwild.com/sabinehossenfelder/2/pines
If you want to get to know them better first, check out their latest video: Restoring an ancient forest by doing the opposite of tree planting https://www.planetwild.com/sabinehossenfelder/12_2
Some climate scientists have reacted to my previous video about climate sensitivity. In this video, I elaborate on my thoughts regarding the IPCC's projections and why it worries me how they are dealing with the uncertainty of the climate model outputs.
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Some climate scientists have reacted to my previous video about climate sensitivity. In this video, I elaborate on my thoughts regarding the IPCC's projections and why it worries me how they are dealing with the uncertainty of the climate model outputs.
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- published: 28 Feb 2024
- views: 352893
9:07
Climate change essay in english for students || Essay on climate change
In this video you will see essay writing on climate change. This essay will help you if you want to write on climate change. Hope you all like this video. Share...
In this video you will see essay writing on climate change. This essay will help you if you want to write on climate change. Hope you all like this video. Share this video if you find it helpful. Thanks for watching!!
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In this video you will see essay writing on climate change. This essay will help you if you want to write on climate change. Hope you all like this video. Share this video if you find it helpful. Thanks for watching!!
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- published: 28 Jun 2022
- views: 224768
2:49
What is climate risk and why does it matter?
Taxpayers and consumers often bear the costs of climate disasters, and those costs can add up quickly. Extreme climate events have cost the United States over $...
Taxpayers and consumers often bear the costs of climate disasters, and those costs can add up quickly. Extreme climate events have cost the United States over $2 trillion since 1980 and $95 billion in 2020 alone. Sanjay Patnaik, director of the Center on Regulation and Markets at Brookings, explains why it’s important for governments, companies and families to understand their level of risk from climate change. After all, proactively mitigating climate risks, paired with policies that reduce overall greenhouse gas emissions, will be cheaper than rebuilding after disaster strikes.
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Taxpayers and consumers often bear the costs of climate disasters, and those costs can add up quickly. Extreme climate events have cost the United States over $2 trillion since 1980 and $95 billion in 2020 alone. Sanjay Patnaik, director of the Center on Regulation and Markets at Brookings, explains why it’s important for governments, companies and families to understand their level of risk from climate change. After all, proactively mitigating climate risks, paired with policies that reduce overall greenhouse gas emissions, will be cheaper than rebuilding after disaster strikes.
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- published: 24 Aug 2022
- views: 4614
13:53
Sustainability in Action🍀: Can Carbon Credits alone 🌌solve the Climate Crisis❓
What is the difference between voluntary and compliance carbon credits❓
How do companies use carbon credits to offset emissions❓
Despite your job being importan...
What is the difference between voluntary and compliance carbon credits❓
How do companies use carbon credits to offset emissions❓
Despite your job being important, your health is more important.
Understanding carbon credits—rights to emit a specified amount of CO2—is crucial. These credits, generated through initiatives like reforestation or renewable energy projects, offer a novel way for companies to mitigate their carbon footprint. However, the road to genuine sustainability is fraught with challenges such as ensuring the integrity of carbon credits against the risk of "greenwashing".
How does Taiwan's carbon exchange ensure the quality of carbon credits❓
Taiwan is boldly stepping onto the global stage of carbon trading, navigating a path filled with both hurdles and prospects. For local enterprises, engaging in the voluntary carbon market isn't merely a matter of ethical duty; it's a strategic manoeuvre pivotal for business sustainability in the wake of climate change. The introduction of international carbon credit products by Taiwan's Carbon Exchange in December 2023 marks a significant milestone, positioning Taiwanese businesses as key players in the global pursuit of carbon neutrality.
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👉🏻 https://pubs.sciepub.com/jbms/11/4/4/
Kuo, Y. H. (2023). Effects of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism on Enterprises’ Export Capabilities. Journal of Business, 11(4), 245-253.
#Carbon #Credits #Taiwan #CBAM #duality #Exchange #Sustainability #Voluntary #Market #Climate #Change #Environmental #Impact #Green #Business #Practices #Corporate #Social #Responsibility #Renewable #Energy #Neutrality #Global #Shipping #Trends #Geopolitical #Analysis #Economic #Forecasting #YiJing #Insights #TradeRoute #Dynamics #Risk #Management
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What is the difference between voluntary and compliance carbon credits❓
How do companies use carbon credits to offset emissions❓
Despite your job being important, your health is more important.
Understanding carbon credits—rights to emit a specified amount of CO2—is crucial. These credits, generated through initiatives like reforestation or renewable energy projects, offer a novel way for companies to mitigate their carbon footprint. However, the road to genuine sustainability is fraught with challenges such as ensuring the integrity of carbon credits against the risk of "greenwashing".
How does Taiwan's carbon exchange ensure the quality of carbon credits❓
Taiwan is boldly stepping onto the global stage of carbon trading, navigating a path filled with both hurdles and prospects. For local enterprises, engaging in the voluntary carbon market isn't merely a matter of ethical duty; it's a strategic manoeuvre pivotal for business sustainability in the wake of climate change. The introduction of international carbon credit products by Taiwan's Carbon Exchange in December 2023 marks a significant milestone, positioning Taiwanese businesses as key players in the global pursuit of carbon neutrality.
Click on the link to read a related article
👉🏻 https://pubs.sciepub.com/jbms/11/4/4/
Kuo, Y. H. (2023). Effects of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism on Enterprises’ Export Capabilities. Journal of Business, 11(4), 245-253.
#Carbon #Credits #Taiwan #CBAM #duality #Exchange #Sustainability #Voluntary #Market #Climate #Change #Environmental #Impact #Green #Business #Practices #Corporate #Social #Responsibility #Renewable #Energy #Neutrality #Global #Shipping #Trends #Geopolitical #Analysis #Economic #Forecasting #YiJing #Insights #TradeRoute #Dynamics #Risk #Management
- published: 05 Mar 2024
- views: 392
1:53
What is Climate Change?
Everyone’s talking about climate change but what is our climate? And why is it changing?
Our climate has been changing much faster and there are many ways you ...
Everyone’s talking about climate change but what is our climate? And why is it changing?
Our climate has been changing much faster and there are many ways you and I can make a difference.
Learn more about climate change and what you can do:
https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/climatechange.html
https://www.climatekids.ca
* * * * * Transcript * * * * *
Everyone’s talking about climate change.
But what is our climate? And why is it changing?
Our climate is the earth’s normal weather, over a very long time.
It usually takes hundreds, or thousands of years for the climate to change.
But recently, our climate has been changing much faster.
All these changes make life harder for our plants, animals, and for people around the world.
And the biggest cause of climate change, is humans.
Including you and me.
When we use fuel, like oil and gasoline, or remove forests to make room for cities or farms, we release greenhouse gases into our atmosphere.
These greenhouse gasses cause our climate to get warmer.
Normally, when the heat from the sun warms our planet, some of the heat reflects back into space.
But greenhouse gases act like a big blanket, holding some of it in.
This extra heat can cause all sorts of problems for our planet;
and the plants, animals and people who live here.
Our ice and snow is melting faster.
Our oceans are getting warmer, and higher.
And our weather is becoming more extreme;
with more heat waves, heavy rainfalls and powerful hurricanes.
Luckily, many countries around the world are working together to fight climate change.
And there are lots easy ways you and I can help too.
Like reusing things, instead of throwing them out;
instead of driving, ride your bike or take the bus;
use less electricity;
and eat food grown closer to home.
You and I - we can make a difference.
We can fight climate change.
https://wn.com/What_Is_Climate_Change
Everyone’s talking about climate change but what is our climate? And why is it changing?
Our climate has been changing much faster and there are many ways you and I can make a difference.
Learn more about climate change and what you can do:
https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/climatechange.html
https://www.climatekids.ca
* * * * * Transcript * * * * *
Everyone’s talking about climate change.
But what is our climate? And why is it changing?
Our climate is the earth’s normal weather, over a very long time.
It usually takes hundreds, or thousands of years for the climate to change.
But recently, our climate has been changing much faster.
All these changes make life harder for our plants, animals, and for people around the world.
And the biggest cause of climate change, is humans.
Including you and me.
When we use fuel, like oil and gasoline, or remove forests to make room for cities or farms, we release greenhouse gases into our atmosphere.
These greenhouse gasses cause our climate to get warmer.
Normally, when the heat from the sun warms our planet, some of the heat reflects back into space.
But greenhouse gases act like a big blanket, holding some of it in.
This extra heat can cause all sorts of problems for our planet;
and the plants, animals and people who live here.
Our ice and snow is melting faster.
Our oceans are getting warmer, and higher.
And our weather is becoming more extreme;
with more heat waves, heavy rainfalls and powerful hurricanes.
Luckily, many countries around the world are working together to fight climate change.
And there are lots easy ways you and I can help too.
Like reusing things, instead of throwing them out;
instead of driving, ride your bike or take the bus;
use less electricity;
and eat food grown closer to home.
You and I - we can make a difference.
We can fight climate change.
- published: 04 Mar 2021
- views: 347730