SA exports could suffer from Western green taxes
Cape Town - The Department of Trade and Industry has warned that South African exporters could lose billions of Rands if wealthy nations imposed tough tariffs on energy intensive imports from the developing world.
About 40 percent of South Africa's exports to the West are energy intensive during production. Gold, platinum, iron and steel exports could be the most affected.
Tokelau Warrior Dance for Climate Change Awareness at Smithsonian - YouTube
The inhabited coral atolls of Kiribati, Tokelau, and Tuvalu are already experiencing rising sea levels as a result of climate change. In front of the Giant Squid exhibit, dancers from Tokelau provided an impromptu Warrior Dance. The dancers and musicians were in the U.S. to demonstrate their deep connection to nature and their ancestral past and raise awareness about climate change. They come to inspire us all to be better stewards of our shared planet.
Congressional Climate Briefing to Push “End of Climate Change Skepticism” | Climate Etc.
Below is a joint statement by Judith Curry and Richard Muller:
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Continued global warming “skepticism” is a proper and a necessary part of the scientific process.
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