'You can't absolutely prove, can you, that CO2 is responsible for global warming?' The Today programme [allegedly] out of its depth on climate science | Carbon Brief
"You'd need to be a very brave person to come to this country during this excuse for a summer and warn of climate change," Humphrys opens. "Do you accept that if you live in a country like this where we've had a series of rotten summers [...] that actually, we're entitled to be a bit skeptical?"Charts: Which Country Feels the Most Guilt About the Environment? | Mother Jones
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Humphrys asks: How can we justify spending "vast, unimaginable sums of money to protect ourselves against a catastrophe"? After all, some "distinguished scientists say it isn't actually proven."
Americans are less likely than our international friends to make sustainable consumer choices, but we're also less likely to feel bad about it, according to the National Geographic Society's annual annual Greendex report.4-minute video: IPCC Scholarship Programme: Introduction | Facebook
[Pachauri and Gore are shown receiving their Nobel Prize, then someone from Bangladesh claims that because of CO2, they're not seeing "forceful thunderstorms" anymore.]Twitter / Revkin [Is he suggesting that CO2 is preventing fires in the American East?]
Photo: 2010 fire-climate paper shows strong East-West difference in fire trends in 21st Century. (West... tmblr.co/ZtU9QyPGURS2
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