Followup rhetorical question for Keith: If the people of any one of the Earth's 196-odd countries actually believed that carbon dioxide threatened to kill their grandchildren, wouldn't they be willing to make economic sacrifices to reduce their carbon emissions?
The correct answer is "yes", and the correct conclusion is that very few people actually believe that carbon dioxide threatens to kill their grandchildren.
Solving the Energy Equation : Collide-a-Scape
The correct answer is "yes", and the correct conclusion is that very few people actually believe that carbon dioxide threatens to kill their grandchildren.
Solving the Energy Equation : Collide-a-Scape
Everybody knows the global politics of climate change are leading nowhere. If the futile UN-sponsored talks illustrates one thing, it is that no country is willing to make economic sacrifices to reduce its carbon emissions. Roger Pielke Jr. calls this the iron law of climate policy. It’s proving ironclad.
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