Category Archives: Climate Change

I just returned from a glorious family holiday in northern Italy. Again and again, whether swimming in the sparkling waters of Lakes Maggiore, Varese and Orta, or ascending the forests of the Stelvio National Park in the Martello valley, I sensed the awesome majesty of the natural world.

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Harry Cooper – Any environmentalist would be a strong proponent of stopping both deforestation and climate change. But what many people don’t realize is that the two issues are more related than meets the eye.

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Sydney Cohen – The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has some predictions for the upcoming year, from their climate prediction center. According to their website, climate prediction is not an exact science, but they use various models and data sets to make informed guesses. So what can we expect in the future? Read on to find out!

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Harry Cooper – Climate change is one of the most pressing issues in today’s world, and like most important issues, it is very prominent in media and current events. Climate change is being talked about on news outlets, in political discussions, and in conversations in day to day life.

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Harry Cooper – During the end of the 20th century, it became clear that climate change was becoming a more and more pressing issue. As a result, in Rio De Janeiro in June 1992, 153 countries signed the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, or UNFCCC, committing to work together to combat climate change.

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Ilana Stein – We are excited as we approach October 31st when the 2021 Climate Change Conference (COP26) starts in Glasgow.

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Elisheva Malomet – The hot button topic of climate change has been in the public sphere, and many are concerned about drastic changes they are witnessing. The evidence of global warming is significant and is measured in many ways.

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Matthew Mausner and Yonatan Neril – Global warming and climate change are two terms that are often used interchangeably, but they actually have distinct meanings.

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Yonatan Neril and Elisheva Malomet – Flash floods can occur in as little as minutes or an hour, but their devastation can last months or decades. Triggered and intensified by climate change, deforestation, development and more, flashfloods destroy homes, infrastructure, human lives and the environment.

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