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"None of this, of course, is world changing," said Michael A. Levi, who follows climate issues at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York.
The lake, located in Nevada and Arizona, has a 50percentt chance of becoming unusable by 2021, the scientists say, if the demand for water remains unchanged and if human-induced climate change follows climate scientists' moderate forecasts, resulting in a reduction in average river flows.
Here's an excerpt: Anyone who follows climate science, solutions, and politics knows that climate change is in the process of emerging as the story of the century — and that's only if every major country pulls together to rapidly transform the global economy to avoid catastrophe.
The strategy lists a number of actions to be taken by all Australians, and identifies the main threats to biodiversity as follows: Climate change (resulting in conditions such as prolonged drought) Invasive species Loss, fragmentation, and degradation of habitat Unsustainable use of natural resources Changes to the aquatic environment and water flows Inappropriate fire regimes.
One participant described this particular issue as follows: 'Climate change affects the natural environment in providing extra breeding grounds for mosquitoes for example.
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Separately, Greg Staple, a Washington attorney who follows climate-change politics closely for Vinson and Elkins, offers this comment on my post about ExxonMobil's decision to weigh in to support carbon taxation, as opposed to a cap-and-trade regime, to address carbon emissions.
As the risk managers for the risk managers, reinsurers follow climate change obsessively.
If you follow climate change, then you'll be aware of an increasing tendency among the climate change priesthood to treat people who are sceptical of climate change as, well, guilty of heresy.
In fact, if you follow climate science at all you know that the main development over the past few years has been growing concern that projections of future climate are underestimating the likely amount of warming.
But if you follow climate science, what has been striking is how insistently some of the world's best scientists have been warning — in just the past few months — that climate change is happening faster and will bring bigger changes quicker than we anticipated just a few years ago.
"Success here will mean finally discarding Kyoto and beginning the process of requiring major developing countries to cut emissions along with developed countries," said Paul W. Bledsoe of the Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington, who is in Cancún and has followed climate deliberations for years.
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