Here's a 2009 post on «the climate
bill in climate context» with a bit more background on how American legislation relates to the need for global action, mostly in developing countries, to blunt the rising human impact on the atmosphere.
Two recent posts — «The Climate
Bill in Climate Context» and «Climate Bill Success = Treaty Failure?»
Not exact matches
If it somehow becomes law and its provisions get carried out, will the
bill matter
in the broader
context of global
climate change and emissions trends?
President Obama, perhaps sensing the merits of a stepwise energy plan given congressional divisions on a big energy and
climate bill, used his Saturday address to announce nearly $ 2 billion
in conditional loan guarantees to solar power projects (I've added a couple of links for
context):
Shocker: Global Warming Kneejerker Admits It Posted on July 30, 2013 2:20 pm by
Bill Quick You can go wading
in the lake at the North Pole — Boing Boing At
Climate Central, Andrew Freedman provides some really fascinating
context that illustrates the changing nature of, well, nature... and draws a big, heavy underline...
My dissertation research, with advisor
Bill Easterling, is on the ethics and moral psychology of discounting
in the
context of
climate change assessment.