The Senate and CO2 - Dot Earth Blog - NYTimes.com
Few people on Capitol Hill foresee passage of the Murkowski resolution. But the vote amplifies the sense that the Senate is nowhere near close to coming up with a viable counterpart to the House climate bill passed last year. Even President Obama, in recent remarks urging action by the Senate, referred to latest offering from Democrats, the Kerry-Lieberman bill, as “a plan,” clearly keeping it at arm’s length.Yale Law Journal: Climate Debate Killing Hundreds > The Deniers by Lawrence Solomon
The climate change debate has killed hundreds if not thousands of people, according to "The Dirty Climate Debate", an article published in the Yale Law Journal. The deaths, along with other health tolls and widespread environmental damage, are a consequence of a change of heart by leading environmental organizations in the U.S., as part of their strategy to win the climate change debate.TEEB report has multiple errors in first chapter alone, Part #1 « ClimateQuotes.com
“Prominent environmental groups like the Sierra Club are now opposing efforts by utilities to install environmental controls on their power plants, the same controls that these groups have fought voraciously to attain for over thirty years and that many utilities have avoided,” states author Brian H. Potts. “These environmentalists are choosing to sacrifice known short-term health and environmental benefits for their long-term climate policy goals.”
...However, the rest are all estimations or patently false. Not only that, but none of the references for the entire first chapter of the TEEB report are peer-reviewed. They are nearly all (UN) government reports or environmental institute reports. Not only do they entirely rely on non-peer-reviewed material, but their claims don't even match their cited sources.
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