No matter how you look at it – degrees awarded, employees working, or membership in professional organizations – the 31,487 names collected by the Global Warming Petition Project don't disprove the evidence-based scientific consensus that climate change is real.
walked out the door - and saw what looks like an immense river that covered everything, that took everything with it. my car was here, swimming about as high as the second floor. and that s not all oil spills are also a side effect of the heavy rains. this pipeline was ruptured by a falling rock in the eastern napo province. oil has contaminated two hectares of the cayambe coca national park and seeped into the river coca, which supplies water to indigenous amazon communities. back in quito, the painful struggle to find survivors continues. aruna iyengar, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: what these adelie and gentoo penguins in antarctica can tell us about global warming. just about global warming. how fast is the ice melting? this is the moment that millions in iran have been waiting for.
and we find out what these adelie and gentoo penguins in antarctica have to tell us about global warming. hello and welcome. we begin in beijing where the winter olympics torch relay has just got under way. over the next three days, 1,000 people will carry the torch past chinese landmarks, including the summer palace and great wall. it s a scaled down event with very few spectators because of coronavirus restrictions. but despite the government s commitment to a zero covid strategy, the omicron variant is spreading. the beijing olympics organiser says 32 new cases have been detected among games related personnel in the last 2a hours. let s go to beijing and our china correspondent
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Pacific islanders didn t need POTUS Joe Biden to notify them that climate change presents an existential threat. Climate change communication scientist Tahnee Burgess has investigated journalists on Pacific Island countries who reported global warming between December 2016 and March 2019. She said the report was assigned by ABC International Development to regulate how the Pacific islanders themselves were publicizing global warming without Western narratives showing up.
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The survey outcomes were exciting and could deliver lessons for Australian politicians and media.The founder and director of the Climate Change Communication Research Hub and co-author of the paper explained: Before the beginning of the project, he anticipated the Pacific island journalists would encounter similar challenges to their peers in this country, where the case is increasingly politicized, and climate science is sometimes dismissed.