Court Challenges to the EPA’s Endangerment Finding: A Summary — MasterResource
One big difference between Congressional mandates and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations is that if you don’t like what the EPA is doing, as they say on The People’s Court, “you can take ‘em to court.” (The other big difference, of course, is that if Congress takes action the members must explain their votes to their constituency).Global Warming/Climate Change Paradox - Why CO2 has not, is not, nor will not be an issue
COLE JEFFREY points below to the way geological history enlightens us about atmospheric CO2 levels. Very long-term history confirms that plantlife has a huge hunger for CO2. Plantlife expands and contracts greatly in response to CO2 availability. It is so good at absorbing CO2 that it created the present oxygen-rich atmosphere of the earth out of an original CO2 atmosphere.Anti-pesticide cranks responsible for elevated childhood asthma? « Green Hell Blog
Geological history tells us therefore that the recent rise in CO2 will also be absorbed -- as plantlife expands to soak it up. And crop yields are already rising for that reason. While plantlife exists, a high-CO2 atmosphere is therefore impossible for any length of time
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