EPA’s Global Warming Regulations: Time to Let the Facts Sink In » The Foundry
Congress has been reluctant to move forward expeditiously with cap and trade legislation. In fact, The House decided against President Obama’s plan to use the budget to fast-track cap and trade. There’s good reason for such reluctance; the debate’s not over.April 8: Chris Horner to Debate in Denver area | GlobalWarming.org
The debate topic will be “Global Warming: Is the Kyoto Agenda Warranted?” Dr. White, taking the affirmative, is a professor of geological sciences as well as a fellow and the director of INSTAAR at the University of Colorado-Boulder. He specializes in global change, paleoclimate dynamics, and biogeochemistry. Christopher Horner, taking the opposite position, is a senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) in Washington, D.C.With All Due Respect: Ain’t Gavin a Hoot? | The Blackboard
In the meantime, complaining that people do incorporate the most recent data into their analyses seemsTwitter / Brendan Maypeculiaridiosyncratic. Trying to give authority thebizarreunusual notion in a snarky tone strikes me asidioticunconvincing.
Am I the only person who thinks those of us who spend every single working day trying to green up the world can fly with a clear conscience?Twitter / Nicholas Bernhardt/greenbizcheck
@bmay Agree 100% -had a 140+presentation the other day-still 30% climate change deniers in the room, I almost admire their fervour of denial
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