Nuclear weapons remain a costly distraction from the real security threats we face, like climate change.

I'm not as convinced as a lot of people are that man-made climate change is the threat they think it is.

Climate change is putting pressures on the resources we need to survive: water; agricultural land; food.

In the current scenario of climate change, predictions of extreme weather events are becoming difficult.

The EPA's climate change regulations are based on compromised scientific reports and heavily flawed data.

We urgently need a major programme of investment in renewable energy generation to tackle climate change.

In the grand scheme of things, polar bears are the least of our problems when it comes to climate change.

However we choose to leave the E.U., let me be clear: we remain committed to dealing with climate change.

The main message we want to get out there is that climate change is caused by the rotten economic system.

We're taking climate change seriously. But it's not the only environmental issue that we face as a planet.

And now it's your turn - the time to answer the greatest challenge of our existence on this planet is now.

If we don't succeed on the climate change agenda, we risk getting feedbacks that undermine everything else.

We have shared responsibility for global climate; we have to reduce climate change below 2 degrees Celsius.

Putting a price on carbon pollution is one of the best things we can do to stem the tide of climate change.

The main cause that I have attached my name to and am working diligently in is the issue of climate change.

What I worry about is climate change, because that would have untold effects that we can't even measure yet.

The U.S. has fallen well behind Europe in recognizing climate change and the implications of climate change.

Climate change has been going on as long as the planet is here, and there will always be a little bit of it.

I was and am an ardent environmentalist and I am terrified of the instability that climate change will bring.

I believe that climate change represents one of the greatest threats to our national security and our planet.

I think we're taking a snapshot view of climate change and trying to implement policy based on that snapshot.

Tragically, no industry has done more to block crucial action to address climate change than the oil industry.

Climate change is a very real threat right now to our economy, the future of our children, to our way of life.

Climate change is a terrible problem, and it absolutely needs to be solved. It deserves to be a huge priority.

Climate change remains the biggest threat to our civilisation, economy and security - even bigger than Brexit.

On everything from climate change to the housing crisis, we need solutions that are credible, bold and radical.

I believe that the United States has a moral and economic imperative to mitigate the impacts of climate change.

I'm obviously in favor of a carbon tax. And I think climate change is one of the biggest threats to our planet.

Listen, I think we all believe that we need to take aggressive steps to mitigate the effects of climate change.

We must start to treat climate change as what it is - a threat to United States security. And we must not delay.

Tackling the extreme gap between the rich and the poor and tackling climate change is part of the same struggle.

Among the laundry list of threats to our world, climate change more often than not makes these challenges worse.

Norway is combating climate change. It's an important issue for us. And we are committed to the Paris Agreement.

People think that climate change is something happening to somebody else at some other time but it's coming home.

The goal now is a socialist, redistributionist society, which is nature's proper steward and society's only hope.

Climate change poses a far greater threat to the outdoor industry than even the privatization of the public lands.

I believe everyone deserves access to clean air and water, and that climate change has exacerbated this challenge.

I believe climate change is real - and I believe we have to act to protect the climate as fast as we possibly can.

Though Africa is not responsible for emitting greenhouse gases, it is suffering the consequences of climate change.

Nature is not static, but causes its own, internally-generated changes - both in climate and in biological systems.

For years, I referred to climate change as an 'existential' threat to human civilization, and called it a 'crisis.'

California continues to pass the most ambitious laws in the world to expand clean energy and combat climate change.

Solar power is going to be absolutely essential to meeting growing energy demands while staving off climate change.

All cities do face similar, significant trends in the future... most importantly global warming and climate change.

Perhaps we cannot raise the winds. But each of us can put up the sail, so that when the wind comes we can catch it.

Human-induced climate change is a scientific reality, and its effective control is a moral imperative for humanity.

Industrialised countries must take the responsibility of helping poorer countries in the climate change action plan.

On climate change, we often don't fully appreciate that it is a problem. We think it is a problem waiting to happen.

I would say that California has been focused on climate change to the detriment of the other environmental programs.

There can be no more burying our heads in the sand by being afraid to even mention the words 'climate change' aloud.

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