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Oct. '08: More from alarmist John Holdren: The Future of Climate Change Policy: The U.S.'s Last Chance to Lead: Scientific American
Oct. '08: More from alarmist John Holdren: The Future of Climate Change Policy: The U.S.'s Last Chance to Lead: Scientific American
The ongoing disruption of the earth’s climate by man-made greenhouse gases is already well beyond dangerous and is careening toward completely unmanageable.
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The impending political tipping point is evident in nationwide opinion polls and in the climate policies already embraced by more than 850 towns and cities and 32 states. It is also manifest in the rapid transition of attitudes among corporations, which have come to see climate-change mitigation and adaptation not only as necessities but as opportunities. When top executives from General Electric, DuPont, Duke Energy and Exelon testified before the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources in favor of federal regulation of greenhouse gas emissions, this surely was the equivalent of the plastic thermometer in the turkey popping up to indicate that it’s done.
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