Joint Manifesto – Practical Policies for a Just and Resilient Built Environment
Along with a coalition of civil society organizations, NGOs, trade unions, local governments, and business representatives, Bellona Europa calls for ...
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Authors: Mark Preston Aragonès, Luke Bassett, Theo Mitchell, and Kristina Costa
Publisher: Bellona Europa
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Climate change is happening. Human activity has caused and continues to contribute to towards it; the current and projected severity of its impacts has increased; and it remains an imminently solvable or manageable problem if the required actions are taken. Our ability to understand the interaction between global climate, energy, and earth systems is based on decades of investment in the collection and analysis of scientific data from those very systems. Those investments and our future understanding are now under threat.
In response to proposed U.S. budget cuts for climate science, and to avert the worst impacts of deferential budget oversight, the Bellona Foundation and the Center for American Progress are calling on the EU to step-up and provide global leadership in the fight against climate change.