Nat Geo: Signaling an end to global warming’s politicization? | Washington Examiner
In this National Geographic piece by Robert Kunzig - for a magazine that has been particularly alarmist on this issue - the author makes two admissions that have rarely been made in the pages of an MSM piece on climate change and mitigation: first, that technology - some form of geo-engineering - may suffice in lieu of draconian policies; and second, that our way of life and our economy would be significantly threatened by said policies.House Republicans use GAO report to bash climate proposals - The Hill's E2-Wire
Senior House Republicans say a new Government Accountability Office report on the quality of some international greenhouse gas data should prompt U.S. officials to steer clear of binding policies that limit carbon emissions.Saskatchewan: Crop fortunes vary
Top Energy and Commerce Committee Republicans released GAO findings that emissions “inventories” from many developing countries — including China, the world’s top emitter — were “dated and of lower comparability and quality” compared to data from the U.S. and other wealthy nations.
We need a fall like last year when September was far hotter than usual and the first frosts came weeks later than normal. A killing frost at the normal time would cause a lot of crop damage. An earlier than normal frost would be devastating.[If we redistribute enough wealth, will the weather get better?]: Saudi Arabia to seek compensation for climate pact oil losses | Environment | guardian.co.uk
Saudi Arabia and other oil-producing nations stake claim to projected $19bn losses if oil production declines due to global climate deal
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The move, which was confirmed by UN officials at the UN climate talks in Bonn this week, matches demands made by the world's poorest countries for money to adapt to climate change.
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