What happens if …? Uncertainty in games and climate change educationdoi:10.1080/13504622.2023.2225811Fiona van SchaikEnvironmental Education Research
WASHINGTON --Earth is likely to reach more dangerous levels of warming even sooner if the U.S. retreats from its pledge to cut carbon dioxide pollution, scientists said. That's because America contributes so much to rising temperatures. President Donald Trump, who once proclaimed global warmi...
“In Florida, towns are raising roadbeds and bridges, and thinking differently about what happens on the first floor, in the likely scenario of flooding. Students who understand the urban planning or construction businesses can then work on the adaptations needed for climate chang...
now it is too much snow and rain. Whatever. The nice thing about “climate change” as a dogma is that the weather is guaranteed to change, so whatever happens is consistent with the theory that continues to bring in the big bucks
Flood insurance works like many other insurance policies: As long as you pay your premiums, the insurance company will provide financial help if a covered event happens. In this case, the covered event is a flood. In order to get a payout, you’ll need to file a claim with your flood...
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at Shopify. It's one of the reasons we launched oursustainability fundin 2019. We're committed to spending $5 million every year to fight climate change. We aim to reduce the carbon intensity of commerce by helping our merchants minimize the impacts of their businesses on the climate. ...
What is particularly worrying is that we don’t know exactly why populations are declining. Agricultural intensification and pesticides are likely a big part of the problem, but it’s certainly more complicated than that, and habitat loss and climate cha...
What happens now?The first-ever global stocktake, released in October 2023, found that the world is not on track to achieve the goals set out in Paris. At COP28, UN member states negotiated a response to the stocktake’s findings. These were some of the outcomes:...
“We are not living in a Milton Friedman–esque system where if you don’t have demand, you just fire the people and the market will solve what happens to [them],” says Sven Smit. Conversely, a recession only intensifies society’s demand that businesses and governments be run responsibly...