KING'S COLLEGE LONDON
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2024-12-05 (climateaction.org)
Majority of Britons now say climate change among biggest problems country faces - Climate Action
A majority (52%) of Britons now say climate change is one of the most, if not the single most, important problems the country faces – up from 46% last year, according to a new survey.
Read more2024-05-20 (miragenews.com)
£5m King's College London Initiative to Bolster UK Climate Readiness
Academics and policymakers, led by King's College London, will work together to assess how the country can best adapt to extreme weather and other
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2023-12-24 (opednews.com)
Human Duplicity and Delusion
The human capacity for duplicity and delusion is illustrated through the current goings-on in Gaza and in tackling climate change.
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2023-11-25 (opednews.com)
Climate Forecast: Catastrophe
An examination of climate change and the extent to which countries have adhered to the Paris Agreement, which limited emissions. It looks at the evidence and provides some answers.
Read more2023-08-01 (juancole.com)
Climate Crisis: Bangladesh is Undertaking the World's Largest Resettlement Program
By Atmaja Gohain Baruah, King's College London | - Bangladesh is particularly vulnerable to climate extremes. The nation’s topography lays its citizens bare to cyclones, flash floods, erosion and drought – not to mention the significant socio-economic impact these bring. Agricultural economist GM
Read more2022-12-27 (indiaeducationdiary.in)
King’s College London Survey Shows British And US Public More Likely To Say Economic Costs Of Climate Change Will Be Greater Than Cost Of Measures To Reduce It
Two in five people in Britain (39%) and the US (38%) think the economic costs of climate change will be greater than the cost of efforts to reduce it, according to a new study to mark the 2022 Fulbright Distinguished Lecture by John Kerry, US Special
Read more2022-12-14 (globalgovernmentforum.com)
John Kerry: attract private finance in fight against climate change
John Kerry has urged governments to engage the private sector in stumping up the investment required to help fulfil climate commitments.
Read more2022-12-10 (spectator.co.uk)
John Kerry gets an easy ride from the climate establishment
For climate campaigners, Donald Trump was the anti-Christ, pooh-poohing climate change and withdrawing the US from the Paris climate agreement. But what of the Biden administration – is it really going to make the climate lobby any happier?
Read more2022-12-09 (miragenews.com)
British and US public more likely to say economic costs of climate change will be greater than cost of measures to reduce it
New GB-US survey marks John Kerry’s Fulbright lecture at King’s Climate change: How the British and US public perceive the challenge – and how they
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