Social Psychology’s Contribution to a Sustainable Future
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Region
          Africa
          Asia - Pacific
          Europe
          Latin & South America
          North America
              Topic
          Ethics & Social Justice
              Length
              22 pages
          Keywords
          climate change
          sustainability
          global sustainability
          national science academies
          Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
          IPCC
              Student Price
              $0.00
          Target Audience
          Faculty/Researchers
          Graduate Students
          Undergraduate Students
          Executive Education
              John Houghton (2011), the past chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) scientific assessment committee, contends that global climate change is now “the greatest problem the world faces.” The IPCC conclusions—supported by the national science academies of the eleven most developed countries in the world—are undergirded by the most “thoroughly researched and reviewed” scientific effort in human history. The consensus facts are as follows:
• A warming greenhouse gas blanket is growing.
• Sea and air temperatures are rising.
• Various plant and animal species are migrating.
• The polar sea ice is melting.
• The seas are rising.
• Extreme weather and related disaster losses are increasing.
 
    