A world facing the prospect of economically disruptive climate change, for example, can no longer justify subsidies to expand the burning of coal and oil. (treehugger.com)
Specific popular arguments by those who challenge the case for disruptive climate change are addressed in boxes. (dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com)
It is being driven by concerns about disruptive climate change and by the depletion of oil and gas reserves. (earthpolicy.org)