Nearly half of US military sites are threatened by wild weather linked to climate change, according to a new Pentagon study whose findings run contrary to White
House views on global warming.
Not exact matches
(You can read his
views in my first long article
on global warming, published in 1988; it's worth noting that in 2005, Mr. Titus hedged his bets, spending $ 20,000 to elevate his summer
house and yard
on the Jersey Shore about five feet.)
Despite his
views on anthropogenic
global warming and dislike of environmentalists, Watts claims to be a «green» who drives an electric car and has installed solar panels
on his
house.
The new target: Naomi Oreskes who last week found her research used as a foil by some lawmakers in the U.S.
House of Representatives to try and discredit the widely - accepted and growing
view that there is a broad scientific consensus
on the evidence of human - caused
global warming caused by rising carbon dioxide emissions.