1975 : Climatologists Blamed Extreme Weather On Excess Arctic Ice | Real Science
In 2013, climatologists blame extreme weather on melting Arctic ice.Will Obama get BTU’d by Gore’s Carbon Tax? | hauntingthelibrary
In 1975, climatologists blamed extreme weather on excess Arctic ice – and they wanted to melt the ice cap to stop the extreme weather.
As the implications of Gore’s carbon tax begin to be realised by senior Democrats, more and more of them began privately voicing their horror at the idea to Clinton. Senator Kent Conrad of North Dakota, the Chairman of the Senate Budget Committee promised defiance to Gore’s BTU tax declaring “I won’t cut the throats of my people“. John Breaux, the Democrat Senator from Louisiana trashed the idea as “downright goofy“.Climate change bill backed by Wash. Gov. Inslee passes state House, heads for his desk | OregonLive.com
In a related development, the Senate Energy, Environment and Telecommunications Committee is scheduled on Tuesday to hear testimony from Western Washington University professor emeritus Don Easterbrook, a geologist and climate change skeptic. He is expected to question the language struck from the bill dealing with the human role in climate change, and whether its effects will be as dramatic as the vast majority of scientists studying the issue expect them to be.Should the EU set a CCS target? - 26 Mar 2013 - News from BusinessGreen
Shell climate change adviser says Commission should be more 'heavy handed' with industry to scale up carbon capture and storage technology
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