Quotes About Climate
Alone among businesses, the fossil-fuel industry is allowed to dump its main waste, carbon dioxide, for free.
~ Bill McKibben
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The global business climate is likewhatever, dude.
~ Michael Ian Black
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Switching to light-coloured roofs and roadways would have the equivalent effect on greenhouse gas emissions to taking one billion cars off the road for eleven years.
~ Steven Chu
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One of the reasons I'm excited by what visionary Elon Musk has done with the Tesla is to show that you can reduce global warming and drive a powerful, fun car. A cool car helps make a cooler planet.
~ Dean Ornish
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While the Enlightenment was a family of philosophers, it was something more as well: it was a cultural climate, a world in which the philosophers acted, from which they noisily rebelled and quietly drew many of their ideas, and on which they attempted to impose their program.
~ Peter Gay
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Non-physicality grew from Los Angeles's geographic/architectural/cultural climate.
~ Peter Plagens
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Worldwide, the poor leave a very small carbon footprint, but they will suffer the most from climate change.
~ Peter Singer
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Cutting out meat would do more to help combat climate change than any other action we could feasibly take in the next 20 years.
~ Peter Singer
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Climate change is already causing, every week, as many deaths as occurred in the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.
~ Peter Singer
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By the way, the town where Asklepios' sanitarium existed, I read now, is up in the mountains. Probably the climate was and is cool and moist; I read it's heavily wooded. I bet the stars are quite visible there. It's the place I yearn for. Out of memory.
~ Philip K. Dick
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You don't disappoint me. I like you very much. I'm sure it is the climate that's getting you down.
~ Philip K. Dick
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Así como los seres humanos en general pueden influir en el clima, influimos en el lenguaje, y quienes lo utilizamos profesionalmente estamos obligados a cuidarlo.
~ Philip Pullman
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A person should always carry two things in this world: a valid passport and a sweater.
~ David Gerrold
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The west coast of the main island of Japan is probably for its latitude (roughly, from Cape Hatteras to New York, or from Spanish Morocco to Barcelona) the snowiest region in the world.
~ Yasunari Kawabata
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England is not warmer than New England in July or August, that's true. Probably not in June either. But it is warmer in October, November, December, January, February, March, April and May - that is, in every month when warmth matters.
~ Zadie Smith
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America must not abdicate its global leadership role in the climate crisis to countries like China.
~ Mazie Hirono
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I think I'm becoming a climate activist.
~ Ezra Furman
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Yes, climate is an issue and we are working to address it, but I think water is a bigger issue.
~ Andrew R. Wheeler
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Really, I didn't like Alaska. It rained, almost every day, at least 300 days out of the year.
~ John C. Hawkes
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The summer in Arizona is too hot.
~ Ben Howland
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It is utterly fantastic to assume that Jesus grew to manhood untouched by the surging currents of the common life that made up the climate of Palestine. Not only must he have been aware of them; that he was affected by them is a most natural observation. A word of caution is urgent at this point. To place Jesus against the background of his time is by no means sufficient to explain him. Who can explain a spiritual genius—or any kind of genius, for that matter?
~ Howard Thurman
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domesticated cows deliver more greenhouse gases to the atmosphere than do all the world's vehicles—autos, trucks, trains, aircraft, ships—combined. Deforestation
~ Hugh Ross
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The greatest threat to climate change is humanity' Iain Cameron Williams, 2019
~ Unknown
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Stage 1: The Industrial Era, from the early 1800s to 1945, when atmospheric CO2 exceeded the upper limit of Holocene variation; and Stage 2: The Great Acceleration, from 1945 to the present, "when the most rapid and pervasive shift in the human-environment relationship began." (They also—over-optimistically, I'd say—predicted that a third stage, "Stewards of the Earth," would begin in 2015.)
~ Unknown
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