In 2015, the political
battles over global warming in Congress will be about rolling back various pieces of Obama's agenda.
Several Republicans who aren't the usual suspects could play important roles in the next
battles over global warming.
As Chris Mooney relates in Storm World: Hurricanes, Politics, and
the Battle over Global Warming (Harcourt, 2007), proponents of both sides of the dispute have had a field day with this question.
The scientific research in this area, and the media frenzy and political theatrics that have inescapably followed it, are thoughtfully placed in a broader historical context in a fascinating new book by Chris Mooney entitled Storm World: Hurricanes, Politics, and
the Battle over Global Warming.
The piece, titled «
The Battle Over Global Warming is All in Your Head,» builds nicely on themes I've explored quite a bit here and includes insights from Renee Lertzman, a researcher focused on the psychology of sustainability who was a guest contributor here awhile back.
California headed for a high - stakes
battle over global warming Tuesday, as an oil industry - backed measure to suspend the state's aggressive climate - change law qualified for the November ballot.
(By the way, Chris Mooney is a visiting associate at the Center for Collaborative History at Princeton University, and the author of three books, including «Storm World: Hurricanes, Politics and
the Battle Over Global Warming,» which I reviewed here in fall 2007.
The battle over global warming has raged for more than a decade, with experts still stunned by the willingness of their political opponents to distort scientific conclusions.
Not exact matches
Away from those headlines, an equally intense
battle is taking place
over access to the data showing
global warming is real.
The Climate Reality Project, a group overseen by Al Gore, is trying to win
over public opinion by getting people to spread accurate
global warming science in the comment sections of news stories online, where the
battle rages with particular ferocity.
The
battle in Virginia is a microcosm of the national debate
over global warming.
With carbon, climate and COP 15 in the news, Google and Microsoft are now
battling over carbon mindshare, introducing the latest web - based «Carbonware» designed to help combat carbon emissions and
global warming.
A remarkable news from Scientific American: Physicists
Battle over the Meaning of «Incontrovertible» in
Global Warming Fight
A years - long
battle over whether Idaho would require its science teachers to teach about
global warming was resolved Thursday when the State Senate education committee voted to adopt standards that included sections on human - caused climate change.
Common sense was an early loser in the scorching
battle over the reality of man - made
global warming.