A Quote by Isabella Lovin

The impacts of climate change are almost immeasurable. — © Isabella Lovin
The impacts of climate change are almost immeasurable.
In 2013, I dedicated myself full-time to combating the very real impacts of climate change. Working across the country, NextGen Climate Action formed new coalitions and worked hard to make climate change a part of our national conversation - and across the country, we had a big impact.
The solution to climate change is staring us in the face. It's energy policy. If we pursue a global clean-energy economy, we can cut dramatically the amount of carbon pollution we emit into the atmosphere and prevent the worst impacts of climate change.
Imagine if we succeed in inspiring our audiences to reduce their own impacts on climate change by just 1 percent. That would be like turning the state of California off for almost two months.
The people of South Jersey know that climate change is real and that it impacts their quality of life. They see that our streets flood almost every time it rains and they have seen that extreme weather events have become more frequent and more violent.
Nobody on this planet is going to be untouched by the impacts of climate change.
We can both prevent asteroid impacts and address climate change. It's not either-or.
Attempts to estimate the impacts of climate change continue to be highly speculative.
Despite the international scientific community's consensus on climate change, a small number of critics continue to deny that climate change exists or that humans are causing it. Widely known as climate change "skeptics" or "deniers," these individuals are generally not climate scientists and do not debate the science with the climate scientists.
I believe that the United States has a moral and economic imperative to mitigate the impacts of climate change.
Climate change is one of the issues I worry most about because its impacts are enormous. But they're gradual, they're not immediate.
There is still time to avoid the worst impacts of climate change, if we take strong action now.
The IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a group of more than 2,500 scientists) has provided the world community with first class assessments of the soaring temperatures the world is facing, the devastating impacts of these rises and the ways in which we can try and avoid the worst effects of global warming. We now know climate change is real and the hand of humankind in this warming is becoming clearer and clearer.
We have got to encourage other nations also to come along with us with the impacts of climate change, what we can do about that.
In order to properly measure the impacts of climate change on our Financial system they must first be identified and disclosed.
The results of recent research on the impacts of climate change dramatically weaken the case for expensive, near-term abatement programs.
It is pretty damn obvious that there are positive impacts of climate change, even though we are not always allowed to talk about them.
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