Would Rationing Help Climate Change?
Over all it can therefore be concluded that the rationing of ever-scarcer materials and finite resources would be highly beneficial in tackling the problems caused by climate change. The biggest problem however is that such rationing on the scale required to seriously slow down climate change is very unlikely to be agreed to upon a global basis.EDP24 - Optimistically seeking the solutions to climate change
Unless the United Nations and other international organizations take greater efforts to tackle climate change in the guise of global warming it seems unlikely that global rationing of materials and resources will be introduced.
His period at the White House, from 1993 to 1996, was during the Clinton/ Gore administration and Prof Watson was working with the science community to understand what the major issues were, and then translating them to decision-makers, policy-makers and government.Mark Levin: You Won’t Believe Brignell’s List of Global Warming Effects | Business Opportuinty Buzz And Web News
"It was an administration that clearly cared about climate change but, unfortunately, they lost the majority in both House and Senate two years after they got into office and had a very difficult time trying to then convince a Republican-led House and Senate to take any action on climate change," he said.
"So, even though both Clinton and Gore were both personally committed to addressing climate change, they unfortunately had, at that time, a Senate and House that were highly sceptical and then, of course, Bush came along."
Mark Levin’s red-hot new book Liberty and Tyranny has an amazing list of media alarmism in the chapter on "Enviro-Statism." Levin says Dr. John Brignell, a retired professor of industrial instrumentation at the University of Southampton in Britain, compiled a list of alarmist claims in news reports that man-made global warming has caused or will cause. Take a breath and peek.Obama appoints watermelon green | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Background, with links, on Jones’ Marxist past here. Madness is on the hoof. And all this not two decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the declared death of the far Left dream.
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