MSNBC: MSNBC Breaking News    10/10/2024 5:23am   
... florida. when we talk about the impacts of climate change, it is a death toll and also people being displaced and having to leave their homes time and time again. we are focusing on making sure ...
MSNBC: MSNBC Breaking News    10/10/2024 5:22am   
... discussions in the coming weeks about how these two hurricanes are here because of the climate crisis. i will tell you, when i was driving back from the hurricane hunters mission on interstate 4 leaving the area i broke down ...
MSNBC: MSNBC Breaking News    10/10/2024 5:21am   
... project 2025 and wanting to get rid of the organization while at the same time getting rid of the mention of the climate change shows that not only do they want to deny the issue but they want to deny us the means ...
MSNBC: MSNBC Breaking News    10/10/2024 4:51am   
... is that sound accurate? yes, the study you are talking about suggests global warming is making it 800 times more likely to reach surface ...
MSNBC: MSNBC Breaking News    10/10/2024 4:50am   
... change that you are eating having to grapple with this. my thoughts are with you and those in flooded having to deal with hurricane milton. let me start i saying climate change is making a storm like milton 800 times more likely, ...
MSNBC: MSNBC Breaking News    10/10/2024 4:50am   
... covered climate change for decades. i will note that asheville is not a place that is known to need to brace for these storms. it is a testament to climate ...
MSNBC: MSNBC Breaking News    10/10/2024 4:49am   
... temperatures. scientists are clear that the primary reason for that is climate change. climate change made the record- breaking water temperatures that fueled hurricane milton up to 800 times more likely. ...
MSNBC: MSNBC Breaking News    10/10/2024 4:31am   
... last thing the victims of hurricane helene need right now is political posturing, finger- pointing, or conspiracy theories. even florida governor ron 'i'm not a global warming person' desantis, has felt the need to push back. we live in an era where if ...
MSNBC: MSNBC Breaking News    10/10/2024 4:28am   
... all of this with the global warming, a lot of it is a hoax, it is a hoax, moneymaking industry. it is a hoax, a lot of it. the climate hysteria hoax. it is a hoax, the whole thing is total, it is a crazy. within 300 years, we will gain ...
MSNBC: MSNBC Breaking News    10/10/2024 4:13am   
... coming up, continue to get lab reports from reporters on the ground as hurricane milton hit florida. first, republicans are now saying democrats control the weather. the infinity of climate change denial just got crazier. we will discuss coming up next. ...
MSNBC: MSNBC Breaking News    10/10/2024 4:10am   
... this might be premature given we are still grappling with this, do you think these storms are inflection point in terms of how the state things about the climate crisis and how it manages its mitigation? ...
MSNBC: The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle    10/10/2024 3:47am   
... what happened. st. petersburg has been the epicenter of heavy rain event. one thing that you notice with helene an hour storms, they are delivering more rain. that's what climate change teaches us. a warmer atmosphere can hold more water. more storms doing things like ...
MSNBC: The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell    10/10/2024 2:22am   
... people and you look at their faces. they packed up their entire livelihood and they are scared. and this is becoming more and more the normal occurrence for floridians so when we talk about the impacts of climate ...
MSNBC: The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell    10/10/2024 2:22am   
... there are people who have already died because of this hurricane today and we are going to have more discussions over the coming days and weeks about how these two hurricanes that seemingly came out of nowhere are here because of the climate crisis and because it is here. but i'll tell you lawrence ...
MSNBC: The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell    10/10/2024 2:21am   
... 2025 wanting to get rid of noaa while at the same time wanting to get rid of the mention of climate change and the climate crisis as well, shows that not only do they want to deny the issue, but they want to deny us the means and solutions to deal ...
MSNBC: Alex Wagner Tonight    10/10/2024 1:50am   
... more likely, do you concur with that, does that sound right to you? yeah, the study you are citing suggested that global warming is making the sea surface temperatures 800 times ...
MSNBC: Alex Wagner Tonight    10/10/2024 1:50am   
... having to grapple with this and our thoughts are with people in your community and those in florida affected by hurricane milton. let me start with the idea climate change is making a storm like milton 800 times ...
MSNBC: Alex Wagner Tonight    10/10/2024 1:50am   
... reeling from the effects of hurricane helene, jeff goodell, scientist that covered climate change for decades. thank you for being here, i will note that asheville is not a place known to have the need to brace for the impact of these monster storms, it is that testament to climate change, i would ...
MSNBC: Alex Wagner Tonight    10/10/2024 1:49am   
... surface, provides fuel for these storms and this year, the gulf of mexico saul record high temperatures, scientist are clear that a primary reason for that is climate change. according to a recent study, change made the record-breaking water temperatures that fueled hurricane milton up to 800 times ...
MSNBC: Alex Wagner Tonight    10/10/2024 1:31am   
... told supporters in an email, the last thing the victims of hurricane helene need right now is political posturing, finger- pointing, or conspiracy theories area even florida governor ron, i'm not a global warming person desantis, felt the need to push back. we live in an era where if ...
MSNBC: Alex Wagner Tonight    10/10/2024 1:27am   
... plus, it's 360-degree swivel head cleans up along baseboards and even behind the toilet. bye, bye bucket. with the swiffer powermop. all of this with the global ...
MSNBC: Alex Wagner Tonight    10/10/2024 1:12am   
... coming up, we continue to get live reports from nbc reporters on the ground as hurricane milton hits florida. first, republicans are now saying that democrats control the weather. the insanity of climate change denial just got crazier. we will discuss coming up next. ...
MSNBC: Alex Wagner Tonight    10/10/2024 1:10am   
... this might be premature given that we are grappling with this, do you think these two storms are inflection point in terms of how the state things about the climate crisis and how it manages its mitigation? i think that everybody sees ...
MSNBC: All In With Chris Hayes    10/10/2024 0:59am   
... to georgia, they have gone to see people devastated by the hurricane that was a couple weeks ago, talking about climate change, what you will not see them as tossing paper towels at victims, unfortunately. they are going to use fema funds as directed, unlike former president donald trump, who ...
MSNBC: All In With Chris Hayes    10/10/2024 0:58am   
... americans, this is the new reality. first of all, everybody's heart goes to the people impacted. there is not a colleague of mine that won't be there for the redevelopment. here is the point, we know climate change has made the temperature warmer, it has made it drier, created extreme storms. the ...
CNN: Anderson Cooper 360    10/10/2024 0:50am   
... 30, 40 stories high and it's sort of a metaphor really an ironic metaphor for florida these days, even as it remains one of the most vulnerable states. and places anywhere from climate change, the ...
FOX News: Jesse Watters Primetime    10/10/2024 0:15am   
... if you have young voters out there, and encourage them to vote. people say what can i do about climate change? if we were talking about it, associating it with big storms like this, that would be really good. but the main thing is to vote. ...
FOX News: Jesse Watters Primetime    10/10/2024 0:15am   
... you vote for kamala harris, hurricanes will shrink. the other side, as we often call it, they have no plans to address climate change. no plans for long-term dealing with these sorts of problems. ...
MSNBC: The ReidOut    10/9/2024 11:17pm   
... caused. professor mann, i'm old enough to remember when we talked about global warming when i was a kid and turned into climate change and i think a lot of people didn't understand that climate change didn't mean that things were automatically going to get hotter, it also meant ...
MSNBC: The ReidOut    10/9/2024 11:15pm   
... the climate crisis. professor mann, i'll start with this. i am not a meteorologist. i don't often watch the weather channel, but i know danger when i see it. i have been paying attention to ...
BBC News: BBC News    10/9/2024 11:09pm   
... pot of water on the stove and turn the heat up, you'll get boiling water - that's what's been happening in the gulf of mexico, we are at record warmth and october and we know greenhouse gases pumped into the atmosphere warm the climate and the ocean. so you set the ...
BBC News: BBC News    10/9/2024 11:08pm   
... florida. it florida. , . _ , florida. if this weather system is so rare _ florida. if this weather system is so rare and _ florida. if this weather system is so rare and large, _ florida. if this weather system is so rare and large, bob, - florida. if this weather system is so rare and large, bob, ...
CNN: The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer    10/9/2024 10:37pm   
... major hurricane hit tampa, st. pete have been so lucky for so long, over a century ago. night dean, 21 and since then, over 3 million people have moved into this area. and thanks to climate change and a warmer planet, melting the poles the ...
CNN: The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer    10/9/2024 10:02pm   
... thanks to climate change and global warming, the oceans are a foot higher than they were a century ago. and on top of this storm surge, worry that so many people been talking about leading up to this, these tornadoes to the mic picking up around the state monster ...
BBC News: Newsnight    10/9/2024 9:45pm   
... 30 year normal that ended in 2020 so we are not talking about a historical norm from the 19th century, so that is how hot they are and the condition was made 400-700 times more likely because of climate change, according to climate ...
BBC News: Newsnight    10/9/2024 9:45pm   
... so that exacerbates the impact and of course the other impacts i told you about as well. can of course the other impacts i told you about as well.- you about as well. can you talk about the _ you about as well. can you talk about the warming _ you about as well. can you talk about the warming of- ...
CNN: The Lead With Jake Tapper    10/9/2024 8:48pm   
... the world. i have spent a lifetime in and out of everywhere from the arctic to the antarctic. here's a newsflash. the ice is melting and as it melts, because of global warming, it will create more and more of the kind of ...
CNN: The Lead With Jake Tapper    10/9/2024 8:47pm   
... security threat on every level we ought to pay attention to it for many reasons. but national security, you that how does that frustrate you when you see major political figures like donald trump-jd vance, others suggesting that manmade climate change isn't real. it's a ...
CNN: The Lead With Jake Tapper    10/9/2024 8:47pm   
... agriculture is broken okay. and populations become unsettled. migration ensues conflict results. and then third and finally, jake, sea level rising distinct from the big storms, the sea levels are rising because of global warming and ...
CNN: The Lead With Jake Tapper    10/9/2024 8:46pm   
... couple of quick reasons. the first you've already alluded to, when these superstorms come or these wildfires out west all of this natural disaster is clear really caused by global warming when that comes, it ...
CNN: The Lead With Jake Tapper    10/9/2024 8:46pm   
... native floridian, as you noted this is going to, and you also spent a lot of time in open water as an admiral what is your view of climate change as a national security issue? it's an enormous national security threat of gave you a ...
CNN: The Lead With Jake Tapper    10/9/2024 8:46pm   
... showing the exceptionally warm water in the gulf of mexico is suit supercharging the storms that supercharged helene last month. it was made up to 500 times more likely by human caused climate change and it's likely to impact milton to so you're a ...
BBC News: The Context    10/9/2024 8:12pm   
... cost of climate change, that we have discussed, and the holes in the home insurance coverage that many americans have leant in previous disasters. and that's all before milton makes land. let's speak to chuck nyse who is professor of risk management and insurance at florida state university. ...
BBC News: The Context    10/9/2024 8:10pm   
... we build another home. at great cost. and we build these buildings. we are putting off having the very difficult conversations about continuing to build in certain areas like this while we are trying to do what we can to mitigate the effects of climate change, but ...
BBC News: The Context    10/9/2024 8:08pm   
... uk, the financial burden of tackling climate change does fall disproportionately on scotland. it's now 18% of the scottish government plasma capital budget. to put that into his perspective for you, that equates to just over £200 per person in scotland compared to just ...
MSNBC: Chris Jansing Reports    10/9/2024 6:54pm   
... climate change is deep. we have to think about adaptation. if you think about the standards we use to build our infrastructure, it was based upon the past. you know, with these ...
BBC News: BBC News at Six    10/9/2024 5:07pm   
... higher than normal this summer 7 around 2c above average. a report published today found these unusually high sea temperatures were made between 200 and 500 times more likely by climate change. ...
BBC News: BBC News at Six    10/9/2024 5:07pm   
... because climate change is warming the world s oceans meaning storms can pick up more energy and therefore have higher wind speeds. warmer air also holds more moisture, leading to more intense rainfall. sea temperatures in the gulf of mexico have been significantly ...
BBC News: BBC News    10/9/2024 4:41pm   
... they are more likely to trigger floods in coastal areas. man-made climate change is playing a role in extreme weather events, but hurricane milton was not engineered for some sinister reason. ...
BBC News: BBC News    10/9/2024 4:40pm   
... but in a rapidly warming planet, ocean waters are warmer. this means storms can pick up more energy, driving wind speeds up. to put it bluntly, climate change can supercharge storms. and notjust that - _ ...
BBC News: BBC News    10/9/2024 4:40pm   
... to have told me as much. this technology simply does not exist, and there's no credible evidence to suggest otherwise. what we do know is that man-made global warming may be playing a role in storms like this one. the exact causes of individual storms are complex, ...
BBC News: BBC News    10/9/2024 4:39pm   
... no, hurricane milton was not engineered by the us government and the weather in florida is not being manipulated. but these bogus claims have reached millions on social media. they have proven popular among accounts known for denying the existence of climate change and for spreading conspiracy ...
BBC News: Business Today    10/9/2024 3:43pm   
... moving because of climate - moving because of climate change, it has already moved quite a bit into belgium, maybe netherlands and parts of germany where you have not seen wine growing before. but further into northern germany and scandinavia, it is driven ...
BBC News: Business Today    10/9/2024 3:42pm   
... frequent extreme weather events have affected harvests. temperatures in denmark have risen almost 2 degrees over the last 50 years resulting in milder winters and a longer fruit growing season. experts say climate change is pushing ...
BBC News: Business Today    10/9/2024 3:41pm   
... were speaking earlier about how renewable energy is helping to tackle climate change. it is a phenomenon that is creating new business opportunities because when you think of wine from europe, the northern countries of denmark, sweden and norway are not usually what comes to ...
BBC News: Business Today    10/9/2024 3:37pm   
... executive director at the international energy agency. he told me that limiting the impact of climate change is not the only reason white renewables have performing so well. it well. , , ., ., , well. it is extremely good news for everybody. _ well. it is extremely good news for everybody, almost - ...
CNN: CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta    10/9/2024 2:34pm   
... with the climate crisis which you'll see some of the effects of in florida with the hurricane milton. today there clearly is a plan and then the contrast between her plan and donald trump could not be more clear. here's a guide. it just ...
BBC News: Verified Live    10/9/2024 2:25pm   
... climate crisis we are facing, the red cross knows we have to respond more frequently, quicker and more rigorously than we have responded before. i know you are hugely busy on a day like today so we are grateful for your time on bbc ...
BBC News: Business Today - NYSE Opening Bell    10/9/2024 1:42pm   
... scandinavia winemaking is largely driven by availability of hardier breeds of grapes. indie of hardier breeds of grapes. we see wine of hardier breeds of grapes. - see wine making moving because of climate change, it had already moved into belgium, the netherlands and parts of germany where you had ...
BBC News: Business Today - NYSE Opening Bell    10/9/2024 1:42pm   
... harvests. temperatures in denmark have risen almost 2 degrees over the last 50 years, resulting in milder winters and a longerfruit growing a longer fruit growing season. experts say climate change is pushing one prediction further north and south in each hemisphere. -- wine production. _ ...
BBC News: Business Today - NYSE Opening Bell    10/9/2024 1:40pm   
... renewable energy is helping tackle climate change, it's a phenomenon that is also creating new business opportunities because when you think of wine from europe, the northern countries of denmark, norway are not usually what ...
BBC News: Business Today - NYSE Opening Bell    10/9/2024 1:35pm   
... the executive director of the international energy agency has been explaining why climate change is not the only reason renewables are doing so well. it is extremely good news for everybody. i would say obvious to everybody around the world ...
CNN: CNN Newsroom Live    10/9/2024 11:26am   
... protect this community, which just got washed away. that's right. what does that tell you about how we prepare and how we have to adjust? to this new earth the fact is, you cannot adapt your way out of the climate crisis. susan glickman ...
MSNBC: Morning Joe    10/9/2024 11:09am   
... whatever, all came together to help people whose lives were in danger. and basically, all of these problems, we can go back to climate change, they all require what i call complex adaptive coalitions. you need coalitions to deal with them, whether it's globe allies or local allies. ...
MSNBC: Morning Joe    10/9/2024 11:06am   
... the levels of destruction that we are about to see? well, you know, mika, you can actually bring these two stories together, the climate of politics and the climate of climate change. i've written before about these concepts of mangroves. mangroves grow in coastal areas, ...
MSNBC: Morning Joe    10/9/2024 11:06am   
... friedman, great day to have you, there's the macro, climate change, that issue overall what's happening in florida, especially in the southern states across the country and in places where you least expect it in north carolina. and the disinformation. let's start with climate change. what should we ...
CNN: CNN This Morning    10/9/2024 10:59am   
... housing not just in florida, but across the country is with the weather patterns we're seeing with climate change, we're seeing is gonna make those things so much more important that we're building think in a way that is smart and sustainable for the future, which makes her plan even more important ...
BBC News: Business Today    10/9/2024 10:41am   
... winemaking is largely driven by the availability of hardier breeds of grapes. we see wine growing moving because of climate change. it already has moved quite a bit into belgium, ...
BBC News: Business Today    10/9/2024 10:40am   
... degrees over the last 50 years, resulting in milder winters and a longer fruit growing season. experts say climate change is pushing wine production further north and south in each hemisphere. but in scandinavia, ...
BBC News: Business Today    10/9/2024 10:38am   
... later and x poised to return. this is a very big market for x. this is the company's sixth largest market in the world. it has more than 20 million users on the platform throughout the country. returning to the subject of climate change now. ...
BBC News: BBC News    10/9/2024 10:30am   
... how climate change has uncorked a growing business in scandinavia. welcome to business today. we start with climate change, ...
BBC News: Business Today    10/9/2024 10:30am   
... and nordic wine - how climate change has uncorked a growing business in scandinavia. welcome to business today. we start with climate change, ...
CNN: CNN This Morning    10/9/2024 10:08am   
... climate to human caused climate change yeah it's hard to know on an individual case, but certainly warm, very warm gulf of mexico waters are what fuel the intensity of the storm and those waters are warmer than normal on a broader scale, we're seeing sea level rise ...
BBC News: BBC News    10/9/2024 9:55am   
... in other parts of the world. and we are having to cope with a changing climate as a result of human influence as a result of rising greenhouse gas concentrations. but the really important message i would like your viewers to get is we can stop it. we can stop global warming within a generation if ...
BBC News: BBC News    10/9/2024 9:55am   
... what can you draw from the lessons in the past decades or two? the important lesson is climate change is making certain types of extreme weather more intense. it is also making other kinds of weather less intense ...
BBC News: BBC News    10/9/2024 9:54am   
... hurricanes and linking that to climate change, what lessons can you draw from that? we remember hurricane katrina, a category five hurricane that was nearly close to 20 years ago now. ...
MSNBC: Alex Wagner Tonight    10/9/2024 8:37am   
... strengths and weaknesses on key issues. over 70% of black voters trust kamala harris to handle health care and abortion policy. 67% trust her to address gun violence and climate change. but on the war between israel and hamas, harris' support among ...
BBC News: BBC News    10/9/2024 8:09am   
... climate as a result of human influence as a result of rising greenhouse gas concentrations. but the really important message i would like your viewers to get is we can stop it. we can stop global warming within a generation if we put ...
BBC News: BBC News    10/9/2024 8:09am   
... the lessons in the past decades or so? orso? or so? , ., ., or so? ., orso? . , or so? the important lesson is climate change _ or so? the important lesson is climate change is _ or so? the important lesson is climate change is making - climate change is making certain types of extreme weather more ...
BBC News: BBC News    10/9/2024 8:09am   
... direction. when you look at the history of the - direction. when you look at the history of the intensification - history of the intensification of these hurricanes and linking that to climate change, what lessons can you draw from that? we remember hurricane katrina, a category five hurricane that ...
BBC News: BBC News    10/9/2024 8:07am   
... let's now speak to professor myles allen, who is a climate physicist at the university of oxford. welcome to the programme. a lot of people want to know how much climate change might be playing a part in this because, of course, there always is a ...
BBC News: BBC News    10/9/2024 8:07am   
... temperatures on record. the oceans absorb most of the extra heat, the carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases trapped near the surface, so warmer seas mean more water evaporates and that allows storms to strengthen and grow. ...
BBC News: BBC News    10/9/2024 8:06am   
... across the gulf of mexico. you can see its path there. warm waters in the gulf of mexico have helped her become a dangerous hurricane. it is expected to make landfall as early as tomorrow. sign to say climate change is to blame with ...
MSNBC: All In With Chris Hayes    10/9/2024 7:15am   
... like. i mean, i study this quite deeply, and the trends are not linear in becoming exponential for the impacts in terms of not just dollars but the impacts on millions of people's lives and livelihoods. climate change is a multiplying force that amplifies a lot of ...
MSNBC: All In With Chris Hayes    10/9/2024 7:14am   
... compounding the challenges and trying to manage our way to a more resilient future. whether wildfire, drought, hurricanes, these events are supercharged by climate change. the future is dictated by the ...
MSNBC: All In With Chris Hayes    10/9/2024 7:13am   
... used to happen every three months but over the last decade it's closer to every three weeks. it shows responding to these and all parts of the country are increasingly difficult. the trends are going in the wrong direction for these hazards. climate change is supercharged in many of these ...
MSNBC: All In With Chris Hayes    10/9/2024 7:10am   
... republicans, even high-ranking ones, reacting. the guy at the top of the ticket. it would never be the case they would see the impacts of climate change. the carbon and the heat that strap that ends up in the ocean the feel storms to see that which is not hard to understand at all after decades of ...
MSNBC: All In With Chris Hayes    10/9/2024 7:07am   
... not that he cares. he thinks it would be good for real estate values. when i hear these people talking about global warming, that's the global warming you have to worry about. not that the ocean will rise in 400 years and ate the vintage and you will have more seafront property if that happens. i ...
MSNBC: All In With Chris Hayes    10/9/2024 7:06am   
... greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. well, here we are. it's not going to get better. we are now preparing for the second major climate change fueled hurricane in two reach which could put it strain on federal resources. ...
MSNBC: All In With Chris Hayes    10/9/2024 7:05am   
... that are boosted by climate change. stronger, wetter, lasting longer. another report from the climate led to 50% more rain over parts of the carolinas and georgia than would have been expected. storms like helena what we ...
MSNBC: All In With Chris Hayes    10/9/2024 7:05am   
... new research out this week said there's strong evidence human driven climate change strengthen helene's power. one study said it made the rainfall up to 20% heavier and it's winds 7% stronger. we are seeing these events ...
MSNBC: All In With Chris Hayes    10/9/2024 7:03am   
... imagine. you know what's driving that. global warming, climate change leading to this and becoming an increasing threat. as he says, we know why this is happening. climate change is making the earth and especially the oceans hotter. ...
MSNBC: All In With Chris Hayes    10/9/2024 7:01am   
... reminder of what trump thinks about climate change. we will have a little bit more beachfront property. life or death stakes in this election. donald trump refers to rent ...
CNN: Erin Burnett OutFront    10/9/2024 6:49am   
... that's where the empathy park came in. i was just heartbroken by that. and that's what climate change can do. it impacts disproportionately people in frontline communities that really have very little to do with burning fossil fuels ...
CNN: Erin Burnett OutFront    10/9/2024 6:48am   
... communities in the united states, the frontline communities, communities of color in the united states and all over the world in countries that had nothing to do with the injection of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere okay. that are suffering the worst consequences of this. and ...
CNN: Erin Burnett OutFront    10/9/2024 6:47am   
... a little bit more of the moment you became emotional. that's when you were talking about climate change specifically, let me play it you know, what's driving that? i don't need to tell you global warming, climate change leading to this. and becoming an increasing threat for the ...
CNN: Erin Burnett OutFront    10/9/2024 6:47am   
... a cool cucumber to somebody that's certainly more agitated i'm in a bit of dismay about what's going on. so when you talk about climate change, john and you're talking about how it has changed you. i want to play ...
CNN: Erin Burnett OutFront    10/9/2024 6:34am   
... what does that tell you about how we prepare and how we have to adjust? to this new earth the fact is, is you cannot adapt your way out of the climate crisis. susan glickman grew up around this bungalow where her husband and a dear 9-year-old friend called ...
BBC News: Breakfast    10/9/2024 6:34am   
... at the end of this month, 12 ordinary people will set off to do just that. they will travel over 9000 miles from the uk to port lockroy, which is an 80-year-old antarctic base that was essential to researching the effects of climate change. ...
BBC News: Breakfast    10/9/2024 6:31am   
... of tackling the climate crisis. so i think that's been recognised by the riba as being important. and i think that's what this project is really about. let's take a look at ...