• In the 2022 edition of the same climate survey, in the European Union and the United Kingdom 87% of respondents agree that their government has moved too slowly to address climate change, compared to 76% and 74%, respectively, in China and the United States. (wikipedia.org)
  • According to the European Investment Bank's climate survey from 2022, 84% of EU respondents stated that if we do not significantly cut back on our consumption of goods and energy in the near future, the negative effects would be non-reversible. (wikipedia.org)
  • Genome Canada teamed up with Abacus Data in Spring 2022 to conduct public opinion research to better understand how Canadians view genomics-especially given its role in the national COVID response-to inform our work and help strengthen our impact. (genomecanada.ca)
  • In this interview published in April 2022, Mathieu Halgand, former Head of Talent Development for AXA IM, explains more about our climate learning initiatives and, more broadly, what career development means at AXA IM. (axa-im.com)
  • We will continue to deploy the AXA Climate Academy program through the business, with the ambition of 80% of our employees to be certified by mid 2022. (axa-im.com)
  • 91% of Chinese respondents to an EU survey, 73% of Britons, 70% of Europeans and 60% of Americans support stronger policies for climate change mitigation. (wikipedia.org)
  • After an extended review of the evolution of climate policy and important analyses conducted to date, students will develop significant research papers with the opportunity to consider a wide range of possible topics related to either the mitigation of or adaptation to climate change. (umich.edu)
  • And the incredible folks at UAA's Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER) continue to help quantify the costs of mitigation and adaptation to a changing climate. (homernews.com)
  • Develop or enhance technical tools for planning , including but not limited to user-friendly technical tools that provide accurate, real-time, and easily accessible forecasting information that can be used as inputs for planning and mitigation efforts across the impacts from climate extremes at the intersection of weather, infrastructure, water, and land management. (okepscor.org)
  • Major developments on the science front since the last ICCC took place last summer in Washington, DC include publication of a new report by the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change ( NIPCC ) updating its 2009 report, Climate Change Reconsidered , and a new report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) on extreme weather events and climate change. (heartland.org)
  • The graph was featured prominently in a seminal 2001 report from the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) that concluded, for its first time, that "the balance of evidence suggests a discernible human influence on global climate. (motherjones.com)
  • The service is funded by The Norwegian Research Centre on Sustainable Climate Change Adaptation (Noradapt), established in 2018 and coordinated by WNRI in Sogndal on behalf of a partnership of eight research institutions across Norway. (vestforsk.no)
  • We were discussing the case of a small research institution, the Harvard Centre for Risk Analysis, which had published a bibliographic review of the health impacts of compressed natural gas ( cng ) claiming that the gas emitted more smaller particulates, which were dangerous to human health. (org.in)
  • For this purpose, AI technologies, such as data mining and machine learning, are utilized to provide new algorithms and prototype decision-making dashboards of value for public health protection, specifically tailored to the needs of the European Centre of Disease Prevention and Control. (lu.se)
  • Since 1995 Transparency International with the Internet Centre for Corruption Research at the University of Passau in Germany has analyzed the level of corruption perception in more than 180 countries around the world. (lu.se)
  • This thesis was written during my internship with the UNEP-Risø Centre for Energy, Climate and Sustainable Development in Roskilde, Denmark. (lu.se)
  • New Haven, CT: Yale Program on Climate Change Communication and Data for Good at Meta. (yale.edu)
  • It's a "stunning" gap, said Jennifer Marlon , a lead researcher on the project, by the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication . (bridgemi.com)
  • These 'multiple independent lines of evidence' are drawn from numerous public and private research centers all across the United States and beyond, including several independent analyses of surface temperature data. (commondreams.org)
  • Leadership was initially provided by the University of Michigan and Princeton University in the U.S. and by universities and research centers in Jordan, Palestine, Morocco, Algeria and Kuwait. (mcmaster.ca)
  • The conclusions, findings, and opinions expressed by authors contributing to this journal do not necessarily reflect the official position of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Public Health Service, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or the authors' affiliated institutions. (cdc.gov)
  • This was the largest-ever climate survey, with responses from 1.2 million people in 50 countries, which indicated that 64% of respondents considered climate change to be an emergency, with forest and land conservation being the most popular solutions. (wikipedia.org)
  • MSCI ESG Research provides data and insights. (msci.com)
  • IBM (NYSE: IBM) and NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center have announced a collaboration to use IBM's artificial intelligence (AI) technology to discover new insights in NASA's massive trove of Earth and geospatial science data. (spacedaily.com)
  • Applying foundation models to geospatial, event-sequence, time-series, and other non-language factors within Earth science data could make enormously valuable insights and information suddenly available to a much wider group of researchers, businesses, and citizens. (spacedaily.com)
  • Using data from Google Insights, we have created a weekly database from January 2004 through February 2010 of keyword searches by state for two terms - "global warming" and "unemployment. (cepr.org)
  • This week, GSG's Andrew Baumann and Melissa Bell hosted a discussion sharing the latest insights from our latest climate research. (globalstrategygroup.com)
  • By delving into these facets, we can gain insights into how public policies are formulated within the context of society politics. (fsmm2008.org)
  • We conduct objective, nonpartisan research and deliver insights that decision-makers can trust. (norc.org)
  • We provide news outlets with data and insights on emerging topics. (norc.org)
  • Peterson's work delivered data-informed insights that regularly shifted the frames and narratives put forward by the U.S. and its friends, partners and allies to more effectively advance foreign policy objectives. (agilitypr.com)
  • Brands, agencies and organizations often aim to be insights-driven, but very few truly integrate qualitative and quantitative data into their strategic process to steer towards better business outcomes," said Peterson. (agilitypr.com)
  • It aims to provide guidance on the most important contributions that the global research community can make to help protect human health from the impacts of climate change. (org.in)
  • If we are to avoid the most severe impacts of climate change, emissions of greenhouse gases must be dramatically reduced. (commondreams.org)
  • Prior to 2020 BSA was a face-to-face survey, but this was changed as a result of the public health measures introduced in the wake of the pandemic. (natcen.ac.uk)
  • Research shows that adoption has been successful so far: from February to June 2020, Paris saw a 15% increase in the number of electric bike and scooter trips in the city and a 65% in distance traveled. (traffictechnologytoday.com)
  • This blog post is a part of my research conducted between 2019 and 2020 as a visiting research fellow at Lund University within the Central Asian Law Project (no 870647) supported by a Marie Curie Research and Innovation Staff exchange scheme within the H2020 Programme. (lu.se)
  • As U.S. scientists with substantial expertise on climate change and its impacts on natural ecosystems, our built environment and human well-being, we want to assure policy makers and the public of the integrity of the underlying scientific research and the need for urgent action to reduce heat-trapping emissions. (commondreams.org)
  • The Heartland Institute is pleased to announce Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner (R-WI) will join more than 40 speakers, scores of scientists, and some 500 attendees at the Seventh International Conference on Climate Change, which runs from Monday, May 21 to Wednesday, May 23 at the Hilton Chicago hotel. (heartland.org)
  • Heartland will be joined by dozens of think tank cosponsors and hundreds of scientists who understand the need for a real debate about the causes, consequences, and policy implications of climate change. (heartland.org)
  • The program features approximately 60 scientists and policy experts speaking at plenary sessions and on three tracks of concurrent panel sessions exploring what real climate science is telling us about the causes and consequences of climate change, and the real consequences of choices being made based on the current perceptions of the state of climate science. (heartland.org)
  • On November 22, 2011, a second batch of emails among scientists working at the University of East Anglia Climatic Research Unit was released by an unknown whistle-blower. (heartland.org)
  • Climategate II" revealed prominent scientists concealing data, discussing global warming as a political cause rather than a balanced scientific inquiry, and admitting to scientific uncertainties that they denied in their public statements. (heartland.org)
  • So the data is compelling, but the scientists aren't precise? (joannenova.com.au)
  • Bad scientists are hiding data and declines , pretending adjustments are neutral , using mysterious methods , avoiding debates , and clinging to theories that are proven wrong . (joannenova.com.au)
  • Where the skeptics might find themselves in trouble is when they allegedly wrongly accuse scientists of manipulating data to reach false conclusions. (chicagobusinesslitigationlawyerblog.com)
  • The same study showed that 69 percent of those polled believe it's at least somewhat likely that some scientists have falsified research data in order to support their own theories and beliefs. (real-agenda.com)
  • When it comes to influencing views on climate change, Americans said scientists and recent extreme weather events like hurricanes, droughts, floods, unusual heat, and wildfires were having the greatest influence on their views. (norc.org)
  • One more general comment - it's long past time for scientists to start publishing their raw data along with their conclusions, and for publishers to take steps to make this not only possible but easy. (upenn.edu)
  • Unlike the European Union's data protection regulation, the law has no exemption for scientists . (nature.com)
  • In January 2021, the United Nations Development Programme reported results of The Peoples' Climate Vote. (wikipedia.org)
  • A new service called Norwegian Climate Monitor was launched on 13 December 2021 in Sogndal. (vestforsk.no)
  • In a 2021 poll, most Americans said they believed climate change was happening and wasn't showing signs of slowing. (norc.org)
  • With over 2,650 clients worldwide, MSCI ESG Research is the largest provider of ESG data and analytics. (msci.com)
  • Systematic Review of Predictive Learning Analytics Using Online Learning Engagement Data. (ncsu.edu)
  • Peterson brings a robust background in data, research and analytics supporting global communications and marketing campaigns. (agilitypr.com)
  • Peterson will elevate the data and analytics function across Golin, The Brooklyn Brothers, Virgo Health and DeVries Global agency brands. (agilitypr.com)
  • This update features emerging roles of big data science, machine learning, and predictive analytics across the life span. (cdc.gov)
  • Measuring how well society is adapting to climate change is very difficult, in contrast to measuring greenhouse gas emissions", says Torbjørn Selseng, a young researcher at Western Norway Research Institute who is currently in charge of the new service. (vestforsk.no)
  • Given that South Korea is the world's ninth-largest source of carbon dioxide emissions, [2] its official commitment sends a clear message affirming that it intends to take more aggressive action to combat climate change after decades of less than inspiring progress. (nbr.org)
  • As nearly 90% of greenhouse gas emissions in the country come from energy-related activities, reaching carbon neutrality will require a transition away from a carbon-based energy system that involves sustained commitment from government, industry, and the public. (nbr.org)
  • The effects of climate change being unpredictable, he adds, means that it is hard to identify where the need for adaptive measures is the greatest. (vestforsk.no)
  • Through effective public policy, governments can establish regulations, allocate resources, and promote sustainable practices to mitigate the effects of climate change. (fsmm2008.org)
  • Matthew C. Nisbet and Teresa Myers' 2007 article-"Twenty Years of Public Opinion about Global Warming"-covered two decades in the United States starting in 1980-in which they investigated public awareness of the causes and impacts of global warming, public policy, scientific consensus on climate change, public support for the Kyoto Accord, and their concerns about the economic costs of potential public policies that responded to climate change. (wikipedia.org)
  • This WHO report formulates a series of recommendations on the most important directions for future work in this field, and how this should be integrated with related areas of public health and climate research. (org.in)
  • This report describes the results of an international consultation with researchers, research donors, public health practitioners and representatives of partner agencies within and outside the United Nations system. (org.in)
  • With President Obama and the new GOP-controlled Congress facing showdowns over climate change, and health and environmental safeguards, new public opinion research shows that a strong majority of Americans in five key states support existing protections and many, including many. (nrdc.org)
  • Recent research shows that Google search terms are a powerful tool to predict public health epidemics (Pelat et al. (cepr.org)
  • This is more than about climate change, it's about health and the survival of the planet. (joannenova.com.au)
  • I'm not a climate change person, but this is our biggest challenge in public health. (joannenova.com.au)
  • Land Management Challenges , including land use/misuse, impacts of land use and climate extremes on soil health, impacts of climate extremes on land management techniques (water use, wildfire, prescribed burning, etc), acceptance/adoption of new research in agriculture, and advancing preventative measures to combat the effects of climate extremes. (okepscor.org)
  • Starting from tobacco research to drug trials and now the extremely contentious health and safety issues concerning genetically modified organism ( gmo s) and mobile telephones, it is important that public policy is not allowed to get manipulated or confused. (org.in)
  • Those methods are applied in a variety of disciplines including environmental sciences, finance and economics, mechanical engineering, public health, among others. (lu.se)
  • In one of our current research projects, we aim at developing robust climate-based algorithms and decision-making frameworks to support public health adaptation to infectious disease risks following from climate change. (lu.se)
  • An active cosponsor of UNAIDS, WHO also provides countries with specific support for epidemiological surveillance, research, control of sexually transmitted diseases, health education and information, blood safety and access to antiretroviral drugs and other health products. (who.int)
  • What are the implications for public health practice? (cdc.gov)
  • The use of "hysteria" in the media and by public health authorities can be problematic, since this terminology i s controversial, including for its sexist connotation , and is no longer used as a medical diagnosis. (who.int)
  • There short-lived climate pollutants, such as Ozone and black are numerous options available to national governments carbon, which greatly contribute to the climate change and local authorities on know-how to support actions to phenomenon and its adverse effects on human health. (who.int)
  • More than 50% of air pollutants were reported public health and the surrounding environment in which to come from natural sources, while the other half is we live. (who.int)
  • a major threat to public health. (who.int)
  • PEER REVIEWED role in the public health response to the COVID-19 pandemic and This collection of articles in Preventing Chronic Disease (PCD) its intersection with chronic disease (19,20). (cdc.gov)
  • The Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus (EEEV) is an emerging public health threat, with the number of reported cases in the US increasing in recent years. (bvsalud.org)
  • To assess the public health risk of human infection from a novel bunyavirus - severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus (SFTSV) - in China. (who.int)
  • The likelihood of disease spread and the magnitude of public health impact were assessed to clarify overall risk. (who.int)
  • There is a low to moderate public health risk related to SFTSV human infection in China. (who.int)
  • The risk question addressed was "What is the public health risk related to human exposure to SFTSV in China? (who.int)
  • The risk assessment process involved several components including gathering information through a literature review, a comparative analysis of demographic features between reported SFTSV cases and surveillance population and consensus through group discussion of data based on the likelihood of disease spread and the impact on public health. (who.int)
  • The estimates of likelihood of spread of disease, impact on public health, level of overall risk and risk matrix followed the World Health Organization guide for undertaking risk assessment for acute public health events. (who.int)
  • Expertise for group discussion included a core group of four people specializing in public health surveillance, epidemiology and infectious disease. (who.int)
  • Presentation of outcomes following core team deliberation to a broader group with expertise in public health, laboratory, epidemiology, infectious disease, logistics and risk communication provided further refinement of the outcomes. (who.int)
  • 1. Trusted to serve public health a) We put people's health interests first b) Our actions and recommendations are independent. (who.int)
  • The beauty of foundation models is they can potentially be used for many downstream applications," said Rahul Ramachandran, senior research scientist at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. (spacedaily.com)
  • In 2006, Rabe became the first social scientist to receive a Climate Protection Award from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in recognition of his contribution to both scholarship and policy making. (umich.edu)
  • Don't ask a climate scientist - they don't know, but they can give you a dozen possibilities. (joannenova.com.au)
  • Such is the case with scientist Michael Mann and National Review, which ran an article last summer accusing Mann of implementing fraud in his research. (chicagobusinesslitigationlawyerblog.com)
  • It's even harder when you meet Michael Mann , a balding 45-year-old climate scientist who speaks haltingly and has a habit of nervously clearing his throat. (motherjones.com)
  • Finally, social and data, apply these geospatial analytical techniques, and publicly economic inequities underlie disparities in incidence of both disseminate data and information through web-based mapping and chronic diseases and COVID-19, an intersection that has been geospatial data dashboards. (cdc.gov)
  • This sense of comfort is not unique to residents in Michigan, a place that is repeatedly pointed to as a future refuge from the worst consequences of climate change. (bridgemi.com)
  • The group's 2019 findings on public sentiment show broad concern among Michigan adults about climate change, if slightly less than the level of concern expressed by people nationally. (bridgemi.com)
  • The report's 2019 state-level data had a margin of error of +/- 7 percent . (bridgemi.com)
  • Today, TPPF's energy initiative, Life:Powered, released updated data from the Model for the Assessment of Greenhouse Gas-Induced Climate Change (MAGICC) that shows that if the U.S. banned all fossil fuel consumption and went entirely "net-zero" by 2050, the effect on global temperatures by 2100 would be negligible. (texaspolicy.com)
  • In the last few weeks, opponents of taking action on climate change have misrepresented both the content and the significance of stolen emails to obscure public understanding of climate science and the scientific process. (commondreams.org)
  • The robust exchange of ideas in the peer-reviewed literature regarding climate science is evidence of the high degree of integrity in this process. (commondreams.org)
  • From reports to issue briefs, we ensure accountability through peer review led by our Science Office, which provides data and scientific analysis that help shape and guide NRDC's policies and positions. (nrdc.org)
  • Beyond providing a resource to researchers, the new language model for Earth science could be infused into NASA's scientific data management and stewardship processes. (spacedaily.com)
  • And public understanding and perceptions of this revolutionary science play a pivotal role in shaping how it is adopted and deployed to tackle major challenges facing Canadians. (genomecanada.ca)
  • The Yale research group annually estimates public opinions about climate science for every county in the United States using a decade of data and statistical modeling. (bridgemi.com)
  • Where the Yale team still sees "a lot of division" is "what people understand as the causes of climate change and the science behind it," Marlon said. (bridgemi.com)
  • This seminar will consider a substantial body of literature drawn largely from the fields of political science, law, history, and public management in confronting the challenge of "governing the climate. (umich.edu)
  • Recent publications include a 2004 Brookings book, Statehouse and Greenhouse: The Evolving Politics of American Climate Change Policy, which received the 2005 Lynton Keith Caldwell Award from the American Political Science Association in recognition of the best book published on environmental politics and policy in the past three years. (umich.edu)
  • In 2004-05, he served as president of the Public Policy Section of the American Political Science Association. (umich.edu)
  • Cue Professor Fiona Stanley who assumes all fields of science "work" even though she herself says climate science is politicized . (joannenova.com.au)
  • I'm not a climate change expert but I do trust the incredible scientific evidence, although no science is ever perfect," she said. (joannenova.com.au)
  • The article quoted a July 13 post from the Competitive Enterprise Institute's blog, which said that Mann "could be said to be the Jerry Sandusky of climate science, except that instead of molesting children, he has molested and tortured data in the service of politicized science. (chicagobusinesslitigationlawyerblog.com)
  • The Oklahoma NSF EPSCoR program is announcing the availability of funding to stimulate high-risk, high-impact, and potentially transformative research to develop and test science-based solutions for complex ("wicked") problems at the intersection of land use, water availability, and infrastructure in OK. (okepscor.org)
  • The unifying research question of this project is: Can science-based assessment of the intersections of wicked problems, coupled with systematic and iterative engagement with OK opinion leaders and input/feedback from members of the OK public, result in development of socially sustainable solutions? (okepscor.org)
  • The ultimate objective was to help people understand the science behind climate change, and the impact for them as individuals, as well as more broadly for our industry and society. (axa-im.com)
  • The AP-NORC/EPIC poll found that Americans found the science of climate change increasingly convincing, and 52 percent of Americans said they would support a small fee on carbon to combat climate change. (norc.org)
  • How climate science became the target of "the best-funded, best-organized smear campaign by the wealthiest industry that the Earth has ever known. (motherjones.com)
  • Climate science has basically been at the receiving end of the best-funded, best-organized smear campaign by the wealthiest industry that the Earth has ever known-that's the bottom line," Mann told me when I visited him at his Penn State office last November. (motherjones.com)
  • The key reason why gmo s have received such bad press and public attention in the West is that a handful of multinational corporations monopolise the science of genetic engineering and the global decision making on its use. (org.in)
  • The best science indicates that our climate is likely to remain mild and manageable. (texaspolicy.com)
  • Statistics is an integral part of modern data science that provides quantitative methodologies for inference from data subject to uncertainty. (lu.se)
  • Moreover, public policies are influenced by broader societal values and political ideologies. (fsmm2008.org)
  • The data originates from a broader IAI-LAPS public opinion survey covering Italian foreign policy issues and challenges. (iai.it)
  • Seed grants are provided via the NSF EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement Track-1 project titled Socially Sustainable Solutions for Water, Carbon, and Infrastructure Resilience in Oklahoma (S 3 OK) and as such should contribute to the broader research of the project. (okepscor.org)
  • Proposals are being requested for research that contributes to the broader research of the S3OK project and addresses the key challenges as outlined above. (okepscor.org)
  • The Yale estimates show people across much of the United States believe they are far less likely to be impacted by a changing climate than fellow Americans. (bridgemi.com)
  • Three in four Americans believed climate change was happening, and 41 percent thought it was caused mainly by human activities. (norc.org)
  • Fifty-nine percent of Americans thought the pace of climate change was accelerating, while 35 percent said it was staying the same. (norc.org)
  • To combat climate change, 55 percent of Americans said they would support a bill that increased the share of clean electricity sources and decreased reliance on traditional sources like coal and natural gas. (norc.org)
  • Bot research and governance are impatient to learn how far climate adaptation measures have come. (vestforsk.no)
  • During the 2008-09 year, he will be a visiting professor at the Miller Center of Public Affairs at the University of Virginia, where he will help organize a National Conference on Climate Governance and a series of subsequent publications. (umich.edu)
  • In 2004, he completed a ten-year term as editor of the American Governance and Public Policy book series for Georgetown University Press. (umich.edu)
  • Afrobarometer is an African-led, non-partisan survey research project that measures citizen attitudes on democracy and governance, the economy, civil society, and other topics. (mcmaster.ca)
  • You can find the methodology behind the data here . (greenbiz.com)
  • The scientific process depends on open access to methodology, data, and a rigorous peer-review process. (commondreams.org)
  • SPOs are meant to inform investors whether the financing framework or transaction being assessed aligns with both industry standards (ICMA Green Bond Principles, ICMA Social Bond Principles, Sustainability Bond Guidelines, LMA Green Loan Principles or LMA Social Loan Principles, as needed) and the relevant MSCI ESG Research methodology. (msci.com)
  • In addition to assessing alignment with the relevant ICMA or LMA standards, MSCI ESG Research SPOs will include an assessment of whether the subject framework or transaction is aligned with the MSCI Labeled Bond and Loan Assessment Methodology (PDF, 267 KB) (opens in a new tab) . (msci.com)
  • Observations throughout the world make it clear that climate change is occurring, and rigorous scientific research demonstrates that the greenhouse gases emitted by human activities are the primary driver. (commondreams.org)
  • Nature and description of PUBPOL 495-002, Winter 2010: The issue of climate change caused by human generation of greenhouse gases first reached the agenda of the federal government in the mid-1970s, followed by numerous efforts to establish an international treaty. (umich.edu)
  • Much of his recent research examines state and regional development of policies to reduce greenhouse gases, which has been conducted in collaboration with the Brookings Institution and the Pew Center on Global Climate Change. (umich.edu)
  • By analyzing petabytes of satellite data to identify changes in the geographic footprint of phenomena such as natural disasters, cyclical crop yields, and wildlife habitats, this foundation model technology will help researchers provide critical analysis of our planet's environmental systems. (spacedaily.com)
  • UA's researchers are recognized globally for their Arctic expertise and are helping businesses plan, adapt, and compete for new opportunities in a changing climate. (homernews.com)
  • Now the Ford motor company is also entering this lucrative research market and has already hired professors in Harvard to sub-contract researchers in Delhi to study transport and downplay the importance of pollution. (org.in)
  • Plus, how China's data privacy laws affects researchers and LIGO is back, better than ever. (nature.com)
  • China's new data restrictions have strengthened privacy but are concerning researchers globally. (nature.com)
  • Researchers at IIED - the International Institute for Environment and Development - in the UK discovered this when reviewing the data on which the predictions are based. (lu.se)
  • I also had to collaborate with researchers from the Center for Energy Research and Development, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. (lu.se)
  • The mathematical medium of data visualization and other data representations (DV) has served as a primary means of communicating about the COVID-19 crisis. (ncsu.edu)
  • Why, then, has government policy and consumer behavior lagged behind these and other public opinion research showing similar trends? (greenbiz.com)
  • All too often, climate policy advocates disconnect their proposed solutions from economic investment strategies, workforce training and skills development, or the consequences to people and communities from eliminating high-wage jobs in the fossil-fuels industry. (greenbiz.com)
  • We urge you to take account of this as you make decisions on climate policy. (commondreams.org)
  • NRDC is a leader and trusted source in environmental policy and research. (nrdc.org)
  • Testimony of David D. Doniger, policy director and senior attorney of Climate and Clean Air Program, on Hearing on the American Energy Initiative: A Focus on EPA's Greenhouse Gas Regulations before the Subcommittee on Energy and Power Committee on Energy. (nrdc.org)
  • These small, interdisciplinary courses will focus on particular public policy issues as reflected in the title of the course. (umich.edu)
  • Instructor Bio: Barry Rabe is a Professor of Public Policy in the Ford School and also holds appointments in the School of Natural Resources and Environment and the Program in the Environment. (umich.edu)
  • Rabe examines the political feasibility and durability of environmental and energy policy, with a particular emphasis on efforts to address climate change in the U.S. and other federal systems. (umich.edu)
  • Public policy plays a crucial role in shaping society and politics, as it guides the actions and decisions of governments to address societal challenges. (fsmm2008.org)
  • The intersection between public policy and society politics is a complex interplay that influences how policies are developed, implemented, and evaluated. (fsmm2008.org)
  • Through an examination of policy making processes and their impact on society-politics nexus, we can better comprehend the …challenges and opportunities that arise when developing, implementing, and evaluating public policies. (fsmm2008.org)
  • One key aspect of the society-politics nexus in public policy is the involvement of various stakeholders. (fsmm2008.org)
  • Overall, the relationship between public policy and society politics is multi-faceted and dynamic. (fsmm2008.org)
  • Public policy plays a crucial role in shaping society by addressing various societal issues and implementing measures to bring about positive change. (fsmm2008.org)
  • One compelling example is the policy on climate change, which has gained significant attention globally due to its potential impact on the environment and human well-being. (fsmm2008.org)
  • To understand the significance of public policy in shaping society, it is important to recognize its multifaceted nature. (fsmm2008.org)
  • The European Research and Innovation Days (EU R&I Days) was the first annual policy event of the European Commission bringing together stakeholders to debate and help build the strategic priorities for the first 4 years of Horizon Europe , the EU's research and innovation programme. (age-platform.eu)
  • In parallel, open policy conferences sessions were meant to provide spaces for discussions on outstanding research and innovation issues. (age-platform.eu)
  • This is an incredible tool for policy-makers, as well as for all citizens, who can have a glimpse on each and every research project financed by European public money. (age-platform.eu)
  • Last but not least, the EU R&I Days were key for bridging research and innovation with European policy making. (age-platform.eu)
  • Thirteen leading medical journals, including New England Journal of Medicine, Lancet, Journal of the American Medical Association ( JAMA ) and others are framing similar guidelines to promote transparency in funding of research, which affects public policy. (org.in)
  • As an additional key strategy component, FTF Zambia will support the development of favorable agriculture policy through policy research and advocacy for reform. (who.int)
  • According to a 2015 journal article based on a literature review of thousands of articles related to over two hundred studies covering the period from 1980 to 2014, there was an increase in public awareness of climate change in the 1980s and early 1990s, followed by a period of growing concern- mixed with the rise of conflicting positions-in the later 1990s and early 2000s. (wikipedia.org)
  • A 2010 journal article in Risk Analysis compared and contrasted a 1992 survey and a 2009 survey of lay peoples' awareness and opinions of climate change. (wikipedia.org)
  • Following years of extremely high and low temperatures, catastrophic hurricanes, droughts, floods, forest fires and sea-level rises eating away at valuable shorelines, the American people share a growing awareness of climate change. (greenbiz.com)
  • Why is it crucial to enhance climate awareness as an employer and business? (axa-im.com)
  • 3.1 Respondents in many areas think their governments are most responsible for reducing the pollution that causes climate change. (yale.edu)
  • 3.2 Respondents in most areas say climate change should be a high priority for their government. (yale.edu)
  • Majorities of respondents say that climate change should be a "very high" or "high" priority for their governments in most areas within every region (see Appendix II). (yale.edu)
  • Moreover, majorities of respondents in most areas in North America (8 out of 12) and South America (5 out of 9) say that climate change should be a "very high" priority for their governments. (yale.edu)
  • 3.3 Most respondents think their country or territory should reduce its pollution that causes climate change. (yale.edu)
  • Majorities of respondents in all 110 surveyed areas think their country or territory should reduce their pollution that causes climate change, either on their own, or if other countries do so. (yale.edu)
  • Among those, majorities of respondents in 30 of the 110 areas surveyed think their country or territory should reduce its pollution that causes climate change regardless of what other countries do (see map). (yale.edu)
  • Comparing results by region (see Appendix II), respondents in Europe are the most likely to say that their country should reduce its pollution that causes climate change, regardless of what other countries do (17 out of 31 areas). (yale.edu)
  • Respondents representing foreign companies within my research shared their step-by-step experience of investing and starting their business operations in Uzbekistan. (lu.se)
  • Opinion by Eleni Karageorgiou PhD candidate in Public International law at Lund University EUROPES´S ONGOING FAILURE to humanely respond to the plight of refugees has created severe problems in ensuring adequate reception for those seeking asylum. (lu.se)
  • China's largest academic database has partially suspended foreign access, and institutions that send, for example, clinical-trial data abroad must now undergo a security assessment. (nature.com)
  • In applied organizational research, where economy of scale is often a crucial factor in successful assessment, ultra-short measures are often needed. (bvsalud.org)
  • Public opinion on climate change is the aggregate of attitudes or beliefs held by a population concerning issues relating to "anthropogenic climate change, perceptions of climate change risks, concern about its seriousness, and thoughts on what, if anything, should be done to address it. (wikipedia.org)
  • This was followed by a period of "declining public concern and increasing skepticism" in some countries in the mid-2000s to late-2000s. (wikipedia.org)
  • In particular, the US has experienced substantial erosion in public concern about environmental issues. (cepr.org)
  • One possible explanation for the former result is that Republican concern about climate change is simply lower and less variable. (cepr.org)
  • Our Chicago defamation lawyers defend individuals' First Amendment and free speech rights to post on Facebook, Yelp and other websites information that criticizes businesses and addresses matters of public concern. (chicagobusinesslitigationlawyerblog.com)
  • Other potential IBM-NASA joint projects in this agreement include constructing a foundation model for weather and climate prediction using MERRA-2, a dataset of atmospheric observations. (spacedaily.com)
  • Dive deeper into the survey findings with Genome Canada President, Rob Annan, and Abacus Data President, David Coletto. (genomecanada.ca)
  • Findings will support policymakers, activists, and interest groups in addressing water-related issues and contribute to scientific literature, serving as a foundation for future research. (eurac.edu)
  • Our initial findings show the County of Maui Public Works is aware of the areas and roads stakeholders are concerned about, and the Native Hawaiian stakeholder group prefers nature-based solutions over engineered ones, no matter the financial cost. (hawaii.edu)
  • Like other regional Barometers, the objectives of the Arab Barometer are to produce scientifically reliable data on the politically-relevant attitudes of ordinary citizens, to disseminate and apply survey findings in order to contribute to political reform, and to strengthen institutional capacity for public opinion research. (mcmaster.ca)
  • The purpose of the initiative is to collect and share new data on climate change adaptation from all parts of society. (vestforsk.no)
  • In time, Selseng hopes, the service will contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the current situation in climate change adaptation in Norway. (vestforsk.no)
  • The film and the IPCC report made the chart famous, but Mann's version (PDF) appeared in the journal Geophysical Research Letters . (motherjones.com)
  • IBM's foundation model technology has the potential to speed up the discovery and analysis of these data in order to quickly advance the scientific understanding of Earth and response to climate-related issues. (spacedaily.com)
  • Like an earlier release of emails on November 19, 2009, on the eve of the 2009 UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, Climategate II caused an uproar in the scientific community and a further drop in public belief in man-made global warming. (heartland.org)
  • Oblivious to current scientific data, pope Francis I, under the advice of German climate activist Hans Joachim Schellnhuber , threw the Catholic Church into the global warming morass and a tailspin of pessimism , thereby making headlines across the world. (faustasblog.com)
  • A Rasmussen Reports public opinion poll from August noted that 57 percent of adults believe there is significant disagreement within the scientific community on global warming, up five points from late 2009. (real-agenda.com)
  • Avoid using AI to manipulate or deceive audiences in your communications, and consider the impact of your AI use on your stakeholders, like your clients, the public and your own organization. (globalstrategygroup.com)
  • In modern genetic studies , we developed efficient methods for identifying predictors in large data bases, with the specific emphasis on identifying causal mutations and building predictive models based on Genome Wide Association Studies. (lu.se)
  • We researched attitudes to and public engagement with six global themes - climate, environment, growth and consumption, global change, digital issues and social and cultural change. (deloitte.com)
  • Kitchener's Open Data Initiative The City of Kitchener is committed to improving citizen engagement and enhancing transparency and accountability to its residents by providing public access to its data. (mcmaster.ca)
  • Focus group participants (N = ning, and programming will require coordinated efforts that include strategies to build data capacity, community engagement, buy-in, and 30) identified themes related to community engagement (outreach political will. (cdc.gov)
  • Public opinion on climate change is related to a broad set of variables, including the effects of sociodemographic, political, cultural, economic, and environmental factors" as well as media coverage and interaction with different news and social media. (wikipedia.org)
  • In recent research (Kahn and Kotchen 2010), we use data on Google searches as a measure of public opinion in order to investigate how changes in the business cycle affect interest in the headline environmental issue of the day, climate change. (cepr.org)
  • As Bridge reported in July , research predicts a number of other environmental challenges for Michigan, from rising waters to algae blooms, pests that threaten farm crops and soil erosion. (bridgemi.com)
  • The daily South Tyrolean Rai news broadcasts are the primary data source for our study, as news broadcasts in Italy generally serve as one of the most important sources of information on environmental issues, as affirmed by Eurobarometer, a series of surveys conducted by the European Commission to gauge public opinion on various social, economic, and political issues in European Union member countries. (eurac.edu)
  • Given that most of the public believes that climate change is already underway, translating the public dialogue from "climate change" to "carbon pollution" is more likely to expedite the sense of immediacy and personal relevance of the issue. (greenbiz.com)
  • In our research, we combine diverse methodologies and techniques to advance our understanding of compositional time series, and enable better prediction of election outcomes. (lu.se)
  • This research project examines how the local media frames water-related issues in the context of the climate crisis. (eurac.edu)
  • Water availability concerns , including but not limited to addressing land use/misuse, cost and feasibility of water re-use, usage linkages to downstream flows (including the recreational context), or advancing preventative measures to combat the effects of climate extremes. (okepscor.org)
  • International public opinion on climate change shows a majority viewing the crisis as an emergency. (wikipedia.org)
  • Keeping pace with innovations in data visualizations: A commentary for mathematics education in times of crisis. (ncsu.edu)
  • Building on current efforts to expand the teaching and learning of data practices in K-12 mathematics education, we argue that innovative DVs create new opportunities for teaching and learning mathematics, particularly during times of crisis. (ncsu.edu)
  • Our annual survey suggests the public faces the 'cost of living crisis' with as much appetite for increased government spending as it had during the pandemic. (natcen.ac.uk)
  • By analysing discourses, narratives, and imaginaries surrounding water resource conflicts, the study explores the role of different actors, identifies potential conflicts, and examines the role of the climate crisis within the communication. (eurac.edu)
  • This spotlight section contextualizes publicly available data to understand the various mobility dimensions of the crisis in Sudan since 15 April. (migrationdataportal.org)
  • Beyond acknowledging that people's beliefs don't always yield immediate concrete actions, it is important to unbundle the several dimensions of the climate change conversation that generally go unrecognized. (greenbiz.com)
  • It argues that recessions increase concerns about unemployment at the expense of people's interest in climate change - in some cases leading them to deny its existence. (cepr.org)
  • It is the longest-running measure of public opinion in Britain, providing authoritative data on a range of social and political issues. (natcen.ac.uk)
  • Social media crises can have long-lasting negative effects on an organization, but they also present the opportunity to plan more proactively to limit the likelihood and impact of future public relations crises. (globalstrategygroup.com)
  • Data will be analysed using critical discourse analysis and visual analysis.The project aims to enhance understanding of the role of water in climate change and social conflicts within the South Tyrolean multimodal media discourse. (eurac.edu)
  • Alongside his team, he planned and executed omnichannel marketing campaigns, ran measurement and evaluation and conducted primary and secondary audience and media research, social listening and media monitoring on six continents. (agilitypr.com)
  • Afrobarometer is an independent, non-partisan research project that measures the social, political, and economic atmosphere in Africa. (mcmaster.ca)
  • This weekly report provides key highlights and operational recommendations based on social listening data from October 3-10 in Africa. (who.int)
  • Our commentary seeks to bring current trends in data representation to bear in mathematics education. (ncsu.edu)
  • all relevant data, impacts, publications and patterns resulting from all Horizon2020 and FP7 projects up to now are gathered in a single portal, displaying information divided by country, per topics and objectives, providing information about trends and gaps. (age-platform.eu)
  • We set out to put major trends under the microscope and to test if COVID-19 has changed public attitudes and whether we are entering an age of activism. (deloitte.com)
  • Trends in public attitudes are tracked over time. (mcmaster.ca)
  • Limitations and implications for future research and practice are discussed. (ncsu.edu)
  • Despite the contemporary emphasis on evidence-based practices (EBPs) in autism education, the research-to-practice gap persists. (ncsu.edu)
  • Consequently, the time is right for a serious exploration of the capacity of American governmental institutions to enact and implement viable climate policies, as the U.S. prepares to assume a new role on the world's stage. (umich.edu)
  • 21). Geospatial data on disease incidence and mortality, available disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. (cdc.gov)
  • Even without including analyses from the UK research center from which the emails were stolen, the body of evidence underlying our understanding of human-caused global warming remains robust. (commondreams.org)
  • Testimony of Frances Beinecke, President, Natural Resources Defense Council, before the Subcommittee on Public and Consumer Solutions to Global Warming and Wildlife Protection, Committee on Environment and Public Works, United States Senate, Hearing on America's Climate Security Act, October 24. (nrdc.org)
  • This column presents data from Google searches for the words "unemployment" and "global warming" by US users. (cepr.org)
  • No knowledgeable person expects natural climate variability, especially on regional scales, to cease because of global warming! (blogspot.com)
  • The observational data indicate a global surface warming of 0.74 °C (+/- 0.18 °C) since the late 19th century. (real-agenda.com)
  • A sobering report from the World Meteorological Organization found there is a 66% chance that global temperatures will pass the +1.5°C global warming threshold set out in the Paris climate agreement for at least one year between now and 2027. (axa-im.com)
  • Thankfully innovation in engineering and digital technology is helping drive progress towards global climate goals. (axa-im.com)
  • Golin is a global public relations agency that helps companies create change that matters. (agilitypr.com)
  • WHO alerted public opinion and led the global mobilization against such scourges as HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis. (who.int)
  • Through the Global Corruption Barometer, tens of thousands of people around the globe are asked about their views and experiences, making it the only worldwide public opinion survey on corruption. (lu.se)
  • According to the article, the University's investigation of Sandusky's conduct and the investigation of Mann's research methods both took place under former Penn State President Graham Spanier. (chicagobusinesslitigationlawyerblog.com)
  • Throughout the discussions, climate and demographic challenges were referred to as main drivers for innovation, to the point that Janez Potocnik, former European Commissioner for Environment stressed that " we need to have a Green Deal/Intergenerational Pact " to have all generations aboard in shaping the future. (age-platform.eu)
  • The co-design process was not limited to the sessions at the event, but is still running into a public consultation aimed at shaping the future research and innovation investments . (age-platform.eu)
  • Genomics is unlocking solutions to some of today's most pressing challenges-from food insecurity to climate change, to disease. (genomecanada.ca)
  • First and foremost, public policies are formulated based on thorough research and analysis of societal needs and current challenges. (fsmm2008.org)
  • Not only do e-scooter and e-bikes show promise for solving transportation and climate challenges, it's a growing business opportunity: in the US alone, the market for e-bikes and e-scooters is estimated to reach US$200 to US$300 billion by 2030. (traffictechnologytoday.com)
  • Ultimately, it could facilitate a larger number of people working on some of our most pressing climate issues. (spacedaily.com)
  • Get out in front" is a study of 10,000 people in six advanced economies testing public attitudes to issues before and after COVID-19 and how those issues influence behaviour and reputation. (deloitte.com)
  • As part of our strategy to embed a deep culture of self-directed learning and development, we offer training focused on climate issues, such as the AXA Climate Academy . (axa-im.com)
  • We are the world's leading research project on issues that affect ordinary African men and women. (mcmaster.ca)
  • Students will have full access to all papers and data bases (including public opinion data) from the December 2008 National Conference on Climate Governace, which Professor Rabe organized at the University of Virginia and is now turning into a book due for publication in early 2010 by Brookings Institution Press. (umich.edu)
  • Professor Stanley said the data was very compelling, particularly about the extremes in factors such as temperature. (joannenova.com.au)
  • Professor Stanley said people could do their bit by eating less meat, driving cars less and using public transport more. (joannenova.com.au)
  • In addition, the public remains relatively pro-welfare in our most recent survey, sustaining a shift in attitudes that occurred in the years before the pandemic. (natcen.ac.uk)
  • Several investigations have been conducted over the years into Mann's research methods. (chicagobusinesslitigationlawyerblog.com)
  • On the methodological side we have active research in spatial and temporal stochastic modelling, high dimensional analysis, regularisation methods, Machine Learning, extreme value theory, and compositional data analysis. (lu.se)
  • In environment sciences , we developed statistical methods to capture spatial structures in compositional data using Bayesian hierarchical models, Gaussian Markov Random Fields method and Stochastic partial differential equations. (lu.se)
  • Therefore, a range of inactivation methods suitable for different downstream analysis methods are essential for advancing research on EEEV. (bvsalud.org)
  • Jeanne Choi examines the role that South Korea's public financial institutions have played in financing overseas coal and gas projects and considers how the country's recent net-zero pledge can facilitate an energy transition both domestically and overseas. (nbr.org)
  • climate, atmosphere and ecosystems. (who.int)
  • This process ensures that policies are grounded in objective data rather than personal biases or subjective opinions. (fsmm2008.org)
  • He also discusses the nexus between transparency, indices and business climate in Uzbekistan. (lu.se)
  • Following an initial increase in the late 1950s, the North Pacific OHC data dropped for almost three decades, until the late 1980s. (blogspot.com)
  • To the contrary, North Pacific OHC data declines from the late 1950s until the late 1980s. (blogspot.com)
  • Future work includes publication of the dataset for public use, further analysis of the data, and inclusion of stakeholder opinions as a parameter in CRESI. (hawaii.edu)