Not exact matches
International or domestic airfares, airport departure taxes or visa fees, excess baggage charges,
additional nights during the trip due to flight cancellations, alcoholic beverages or bottled water, snacks, insurance
of any kind, laundry, phone
calls, radio
calls or messages, reconfirmation
of flights and items
of personal
nature.
As Bernie Lewin reminds us in one chapter
of a fascinating new book
of essays
called Climate Change: The Facts (hereafter The Facts), as late as 1995 when the second assessment report
of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) came out with its last - minute
additional claim
of a «discernible human influence» on climate,
Nature magazine warned scientists against overheating the debate.
After all, even the EPA's own lawyers, non-scientist professional bureaucratic infighters that they are, seem to recognize that if Mother
Nature could, in pre-industrial times, raise the earth's global mean temperature to levels approaching today's levels — but without the benefit
of having that
additional 100 ppm
of atmospheric CO2 with which to force the increase — then key parts
of current AGW theory can be
called into question, even the climate prediction models.