Why the Japanese Really Cannot Meet Their Global Warming Goals - Ring Tailed Lemurs
There’s another reason why Japan cannot meet his global warming goals, reducing its carbon footprint and so on.Three stories about climate change and big business » The Foundry
Electric heaters….outside…to keep the Ring Tailed Lemurs warm… at the Japan Monkey Center in Inuyama, Aichi Prefecture.
It is pure myth that liberals/progressives are enemies of big business. The left LOVES big business.Upon Further Review … What did ExxonMobil Really Say at the Woodrow Wilson International Center? — MasterResource
Tillerson’s preference for a tax ("There is another policy option [than cap-and-trade] that should be considered …") did not preclude the option of the status quo. And in the context of the rest of the speech, there is nothing to suggest that the only choices are between less preferred and more preferred regulation.Climate Science: Roger Pielke Sr. Research Group News » Guest Weblog By Madhav Khandekar
“I read the abstract and summary of David Battisti’s article from Science and am very disappointed at his naive analysis of “hot” future climate and its possible adverse impact on world-wide and in particular tropical agriculture. I am afraid he ( David) has NOT tried to understand or analyze in depth how agriculture has evolved in most tropical regions.
From my limited analysis of agricultural evolution over south Asia (where more than 60% of humanity lives today) most regions have substantially increased their grain & food ( fruits, veggies etc) supply in the last 25 yrs. Increase in max temp (due to GW) alone is NOT necessarily deleterious to agriculture in Asia and tropical Africa.
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Dr. Khandekar's post sounds like a suppliment to Heliogenic Climate Change's "Greening of the Planet"
A before and after picture showing India's increased vegetation over the last 25 years would be interesting.
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