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San Diego Climate Researcher Joins Thousands Of Scientists In Declaring A 'Climate Emergency'

The Trump administration has formally notified the United Nations that it is withdrawing from the Paris climate agreement. The move comes as climate change drives more frequent and severe wildfires, hurricanes and other hazards.
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The Trump administration has formally notified the United Nations that it is withdrawing from the Paris climate agreement. The move comes as climate change drives more frequent and severe wildfires, hurricanes and other hazards.
More than 11,000 climate scientists signed a declaration this week calling climate change an "emergency" and urging the need for new ways to measure the effects of a warming planet.

Scientists are sounding the alarm on climate change.

More than 11,000 climate scientists signed a declaration this week warning of a "climate emergency."

Several San Diego scientists signed onto the paper, which also calls for an urgent need for new ways to measure the effects of a warming planet. The paper says climate scientists and world leaders need to talk about climate change through multiple metrics, not just the higher temperatures at the Earth's surface.

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David Victor is a contributing reviewer on the paper and a professor of international relations at UC San Diego. He joined Midday Edition on Thursday to discuss his findings.

Corrected: December 13, 2024 at 8:53 AM PST
In a previous version of this story, David Victor was misidentified as a Scripps researcher. KPBS regrets the error.