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This bold new 10-year initiative on global environmental change research for sustainability was launched by an alliance of international partners from global science, research funding and UN bodies during the Forum.
UNESCO: keeps momentum going for sustainability driven science after Rio+20 | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
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The truth is that neither side of the issue on climate change or global warming can claim to have science on their side.
FORBES: A Concise Slice of Climate-Science History
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Throughout the IYB steady progress was made towards the establishment of an Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) on the model of the IPCC, pivotal in assessing the science and raising global awareness of climate change.
UNESCO: Indigenous Peoples
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The United States Global Change Research Program (USGCRP) is supposed to represent the best science of the U.S. government on the issue of global warming.
FORBES: The Disgraceful Episode Of Lysenkoism Brings Us Global Warming Theory
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The Planet Under Pressure conference is organized by Diversitas, the International Programme of Biodiversity Science, the International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change, and the World Climate Research Programme.
UNESCO: Planet under pressure: taking stock of scientific data
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He tried hard to be neutral and avoided any judgment on the science underlying climate change predictions or on possible policies to counteract global warming.
NPR: U.S. Report Links Climate Change to Security
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The reply global warming alarmists have made to these dislosures is that they did nothing to change the underlying science, and only improved it in particulars.
WSJ: Stephens: The Great Global Warming Fizzle
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Science plays an important role in our response to global issues such as climate change, the hydrological cycle, biodiversity loss, natural hazards and human-induced disasters, population growth, land-use change, migration and urbanisation.
UNESCO: UK National Commission for UNESCO :: Environmental Science