There is a strong consensus
among climate policy experts that expanding nuclear energy is required to cut CO2 emissions and improve air quality.
Not exact matches
Panel discussion will feature
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Given the inability of Congress, after seven years of struggling, to pass «comprehensive»
climate legislation, it's good to see a shift to the approach pushed by,
among others, Stephen H. Schneider, the veteran
climate science and
policy expert at Stanford University who long stressed the need for a sequence of steps to build public support before the heavier lifting comes.
Although this is an extremely common excuse for inaction
among climate policy advocates, there is little evidence for it, and it is a shame an
expert like Stern would fall for it.
For the past several decades, RFF
experts have helped decisionmakers understand
climate policy challenges and assess the costs and benefits of possible solutions, such as a clean energy standard, the Clean Air Act, and various state - level programs,
among others.
The new findings on aerosols don't change a simple fact: There's overwhelming consensus
among scientists and
policy experts that humanity is not doing enough to address
climate change.
«Over the last ten years, a consensus has emerged
among energy
policy experts — one no less important than the consensus
among climate scientists that carbon emissions are warming the earth.
The debate
among experts in the
climate sciences — and those interested in the public
policy implications of
climate change — concerns the magnitude and speed of future warming, which requires understanding of the dynamics of the many factors involved — which are investigated by analysis of past and current
climate data.