Therefore, people who find # 1 absurd can determine whether or not we should do
anything about climate change by determining whether or not humans are causing it.
But it's a frame that, left unchecked, could be a source of deepening anger at the West and a sense of victimhood: Why should Indians do
anything about climate change when the average American pollutes nearly 20 times as much as the average Indian?
«As I've said before, if we don't do
anything about climate change now, in 50 years» time we will be toasted, roasted and grilled,» Christine Lagarde said during a panel discussion Tuesday at the Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
This morning in Chicago hundreds of primarily Republican state legislators are getting more indoctrination against doing
anything about climate change from the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC).
If you
know anything about climate change, you've had sleepless nights; and climate scientists know a thing or two about climate change, so we can assume they've had more than...
The Bush administration made clear today that it doesn't intend to do
anything about climate change in the final six months in office, announcing that instead of responding to the Supreme Court's mandate last year that the EPA determine the dangers posed to humankind by greenhouse - gas emissions they would simply request further public comment.
During the record - breaking spring temperatures in Australia in 2013, Abbott said ``... the thing is that at some point in the future, every record will be broken, but that doesn't
prove anything about climate change.
Instead, his point seems to be that while CO2 may be a pollutant, nowhere in the Clean Air Act did Congress expressly
say anything about climate change or about using the Act's regulatory mechanisms in order to protect the climate.
«By showing some people that they might be better off than their neighbors... maybe this kind of undermines their motivation to do
anything about climate change,» he said.
On the contrary, aren't his remarks more likely to be interpreted as «There is no need to do
anything about climate change?»
«[The subjects raised] made for a decent scientific debate 15 years ago, but the questions have since been settled... The Great Global Warming Swindle raised old debates that are going to be latched on to and used to suggest that we don't need to do
anything about climate change.
Second, as we are being blunt, the fact is that Tony and the people who put him in his job do not want to do
anything about climate change.
«There is not a single candidate in the Republican primary that thinks we should do
anything about climate change.»
«Even the pretty strong proponents of the carbon tax, they don't try to assert that it will do
anything about climate change.
So, we can afford up to $ 30 million to have V8 supercars blast around Olympic Park and millions to win more medals at the London Olympics, but we can't afford to do
anything about climate change?
«If we're going to do
anything about climate change, these are the kinds of problems that we need to solve.»
If you know
anything about climate change, you've had sleepless nights; and climate scientists know a thing or two about climate change, so we can assume they've had more than their share of sleepless nights.
Contrary to what climate deniers would have you believe, it is the poor who will suffer the most if we don't do
anything about climate change.
If you ever had even an inkling that The Pickens Plan was far more about pushing technologies that would profit T. Boone as much if not more than benefit the United States as whole, let alone actually do
anything about climate change, it's high time you read a new piece from Yale e360.
If you ever had even an inkling that The Pickens Plan was far more about pushing technologies that would profit T. Boone as much if not more than benefit the United States as whole, let alone actually do
anything about climate change, it's high time
It doesn't tell
us anything about climate change, which has to be looked at in a global context and over longer periods of time.
He gives out a few mixed messages when Jim al - Khalili asks him whether he thinks it's too late to do
anything about climate change: