Not exact matches
«I've always thought that the phrase «
global warming» was something of a misnomer because it suggests that the phenomenon is something that is uniform around the world, that it's all about temperature, and that it's gradual,» Holdren said yesterday at the
annual AAAS Forum on Science and Technology
Policy in Washington, D.C. (AAAS publishes ScienceInsider.)
In one
annual report, it declared:»... [T] here has been a close to universal impulse in the [fossil fuel] trade association community in Washington to concede the scientific premise of
global warming... while arguing over
policy prescriptions that would be the least disruptive to our economy... We have disagreed, and do disagree, with this strategy.»
Ahead of delivering October's
annual lecture for climate skeptic campaign group the
Global Warming Policy Foundation, a number of frontpages trumpeted Paterson's message that the UK simply can't keep the UK's lights on unless MPs scrap the Climate Change Act.
http://www.sej.org/headlines/al-gore-us-media-%E2%80%98intimidated-frightened%E2%80%99-climate-change It looks like they lost their audience: In the Pew Research Center's
annual policy priorities survey, released Jan. 24, just 28 % say dealing with
global warming is a top priority for the president and Congress this year, little changed from the 30 % that said this when Obama first took office in 2009.