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Several record low temperatures were set or tied in central and northern Georgia, Florida, North and South Carolina, and Virginia on July 19 and 20Twitter / S PATNAIK
[Climate fraud promoter] Nicholas Stern talks about Climate Change, Internationalism and India in the 21st Century. Full lecture here: [PDF]DNV - Globally vacant [climate hoax] positionsThus the whole world has to find low-carbon growth and developing countries simply cannot follow the high-carbon route if the huge risks to the whole planet are to be managed effectively. For the world, low-carbon growth is the only viable form of growth. High-carbon growth will kill itself, first from high hydrocarbon prices but more fundamentally from the very hostile physical environment it will create.
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Climate change is the ticking political time bomb on the Senate’s agenda this fall, and Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) has the timer set to go off in late September.
With the debate on health care sucking up so much oxygen in the Senate these days, few are paying attention to the cavernous gulf among Democrats over how to tackle global warming and the lack — so far — of a way to bring Members together while also appealing to Republicans.
“It will blow up,” one senior Democrat said.
With Democrats from the South, Midwest, Plains and Mountain West deeply skeptical of creating a cap-and-trade system for greenhouse gas emissions, Senate Democrats could be even more split than they are on health care reform once the chamber actually begins to seriously focus on the issue.
“There’s a lot of opposition to climate change in the Senate,” said a senior Senate Democratic aide. “You’re going to have to turn a lot of Democrats to get a bill.”
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Another Senate Democratic aide said Reid’s decision to push off the debate came after Members requested time to float climate change proposals to constituents over the August recess.
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