Saturday, February 04, 2012

Global Warming Engine Unexpectedly Slows | Via Meadia

An astrologer would throw up his hands in dismay at this sloppy reasoning and hazy science.

Insurance News - NAMIC Responds to Regulators' Climate Survey Announcement

For more than three years, a handful of insurance regulators and global warming activists have been trying to use this survey as a tool to prod the insurance industry into taking unspecified action to address the issue of climate change," said
Robert Detlefsen, Ph.D., NAMIC's vice president of public policy. "Their approach has a number of problems, not the least of which is that it doesn't specify what constitutes a 'climate change-related risk.' Nor does it give any precise indication of what regulators expect insurers to do about climate change."

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