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Oud 19 mei 2019, 10:26   #390
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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door brother paul Bekijk bericht
Micele
Dat is een pamflet van bbl of van groen dat je aan het overtikken bent
Nee. niet echt. Groen of whatever heeft dat zeker uit een wetenschappelijke bron gehaald.

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Volgens het rapport van Climate Central zouden bij een stijging van 1,5 graden Celsius in ons land 681.000 mensen getroffen worden. Bij een stijging van 2 graden Celsius zouden dat er 1.138.000 zijn, en bij een toename van 4 graden Celsius 1.817.000. In Brussel en omgeving zouden tussen 279.000 en 734.000 mensen in de problemen raken, afhankelijk van een temperatuurstijging tussen 1,5 en 4 graden Celsius.

https://www.demorgen.be/tech-wetensc...enen~be01b305/
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https://www.climatecentral.org/what-...sea-level-rise

WHAT WE DO

Climate Central surveys and conducts scientific research on climate change and informs the public of key findings. Our scientists publish and our journalists report on climate science, energy, sea level rise. Read More

How We Do It

Research


Climate Central scientists publish peer-reviewed research on climate science; energy; impacts such as sea level rise; climate attribution and more. Our work is not confined to scientific journals. We investigate and synthesize weather and climate data and science to equip local communities and media with the tools they need to visualize the threat of climate change and the need for practical solutions.

Jij denkt echt dat we die 2-4° Celcius opwarming gaan kunnen tegenhouden? Bron?

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_Central

Climate Central is a nonprofit news organization that analyzes and reports on climate science. Composed of scientists and science journalists, the organization conducts scientific research on climate change and energy issues, and produces multimedia content that is distributed via their website and media partners.[2][3][4][5] Climate Central has been featured in many prominent U.S. news sources, including the New York Times, the Associated Press, Reuters, NBC Nightly News, CBS News, CNN, ABC News, Nightline, Time, National Public Radio, PBS, Scientific American, National Geographic, Science, and The Washington Post. [6]

Climate Central's President, CEO and Chief Scientist is Benjamin Strauss[7] (elected April 2018 to replace Paul Hanle).

History

At an October 2005 conference sponsored by the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies and held in Aspen, Colorado, more than a hundred scientists, policymakers, journalists, and leaders from business, religion and civil society identified the critical need for a central authoritative source for climate change information. A broad group of climate experts later confirmed this need during a November 2006 New York meeting convened by James Gustave Speth, Dean of the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. At roughly the same time, in Palo Alto, California, The 11th Hour Project[8] began organizing with the mission to popularize reliable information about global warming solutions, using the power of Silicon Valley scientists, entrepreneurs, and inventors.

These meetings inspired the idea for Climate Central, which took shape early in 2008 with seed money from The Flora Family Foundation and development funds from 11th Hour Project. The founding board included Jane Lubchenco, Steven Pacala and Wendy Schmidt.[9]

Climate Central also sponsors classes for meteorologists and provides climate graphics to television stations. This has been credited in part for the increase in acceptance of climate change science among local forecasters and their willingness to share it in their broadcasts.[10]

See also

Scientific opinion on climate change
Public opinion on climate change
Climate change denial

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