Not exact matches
There is a great post at the Council
on Foreign Relations
blog where by Michael Levi boils down global
climate change in to two overarching unknowns: (1) extent of damage by an accumulation of greenhouse gases, and (2) an uncertainty around which
policies, or set of
policies, will succeed in reducing emissions.
Found at Tenney Naumer's
blog if you want more info: http://climatechangepsychology.blogspot.com/2011/03/congressional-hearing-
climate-change.html «Congressional hearing: «Climate Change: Examining the Processes Used to Create Science and Policy,» on March 31, 2011, to have real time commentary by leading climate scientists in order to correct misleading and inaccurate testimony — available to journalists — additionally, a teleconference follows hearing (with Kevin Trenberth, Andrew Dessler, and Gary Yohe)
climate-
change.html «Congressional hearing: «
Climate Change: Examining the Processes Used to Create Science and Policy,» on March 31, 2011, to have real time commentary by leading climate scientists in order to correct misleading and inaccurate testimony — available to journalists — additionally, a teleconference follows hearing (with Kevin Trenberth, Andrew Dessler, and Gary Yohe)
Climate Change: Examining the Processes Used to Create Science and
Policy,»
on March 31, 2011, to have real time commentary by leading
climate scientists in order to correct misleading and inaccurate testimony — available to journalists — additionally, a teleconference follows hearing (with Kevin Trenberth, Andrew Dessler, and Gary Yohe)
climate scientists in order to correct misleading and inaccurate testimony — available to journalists — additionally, a teleconference follows hearing (with Kevin Trenberth, Andrew Dessler, and Gary Yohe)»
My
blog is a way of focusing
on actual arguments about
climate change policies as they unfold, teasing out these arguments the often hidden ethical questions, and inviting the world to see these questions not as «value neutral» scientific or economic questions but as ethical issues.
Our
Climate Insights blog series leverages data from CAIT 2.0, WRI's climate data explorer, to shed light on the many dimensions of climate change that shape society, policy, and global devel
Climate Insights
blog series leverages data from CAIT 2.0, WRI's
climate data explorer, to shed light on the many dimensions of climate change that shape society, policy, and global devel
climate data explorer, to shed light
on the many dimensions of
climate change that shape society, policy, and global devel
climate change that shape society,
policy, and global development.
While this
blog is not meant to be a comprehensive assessment of Mr. Trump's stance
on energy
policies, we hope it provides a general overview for evaluating where Mr. Trump may stand
on issues of interest to energy - focused voters: coal,
climate change, renewables, efficiency, natural gas, nuclear and drilling.
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