Nowadays you can not criticize the Energiewende without being put into a corner and being accused of not
caring about global climate change.»
Not exact matches
I don't
care about consensus, but for what it's worth: 10 out of 17 means a 59 % consensus that
climate sensitivity is likely to be 2C or lower and as such
global warming is not dangerous according to UN politically agreed criteria.
A «Parexit» would send a clear signal to the rest of the world: «The United States does not
care about the
global problem of human - caused
climate change.
Global warming is just part of
climate change, and it is
climate change that we must
care about, because the way we live depends on a stable
climate, with adequate rain, without droughts and / or increased flooding.
He starts to address this question in his post, but dribbles off and shifts the focus to a couple of surveys that show people deeply
care about global warming — even when there's abundant evidence that much of public attitude on
climate is, as I've been saying, the equivalent of water sloshing in a shallow pan — lots of fluctuations, little depth or commitment (particularly when money is involved).
Of course, Earth Hour 2009 is just around the corner... And Earth Hour 2009 aims to reach more than one billion people in 1000 cities around the world, inviting communities, business and governments to switch off lights for one hour at 8:30 pm on Saturday March 28 and sending a powerful
global message that we
care enough
about climate change to take action.
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Care Deeply
About «
Global Warming» — But Not «
Climate Change»
The temperature that
climate scientists typically reference and
care about with regard to
climate change is «the average
global temperature across land and ocean surface areas».
Well, maybe there's an element of natural variability in the
global climate that doesn't
care about your SUV any more than it did back in the medieval warm period.
Hucksters overselling Big
Climate alarmism are a major part of the reason «climate change» came dead last in a global survey by the UN ranking the issues people around the world care most
Climate alarmism are a major part of the reason «
climate change» came dead last in a global survey by the UN ranking the issues people around the world care most
climate change» came dead last in a
global survey by the UN ranking the issues people around the world
care most
about.
These people do not
care about climate change nor
global warming nor
global cooling nor any actual facts.
Of those 30, I would say that only 15 would ever
care enough
about the details of
global warming to try to find out more information, including reading a blog like Real
Climate.
Graham, one of the few Republicans who claimed to
care about climate change, now says
global warming is no big deal.
By the way, FAN, here's what someone who actually
cares about global warming looks like Bjorn Lomborg: «The UN
Climate Summit in Lima achieved little, just like the previous meetings for more than 20 years.
The average person honestly doesn't
care about the specific wording of the IPCC report (please don't take offense at this) but they want to know if
global climate change is going to affect their lives.
In other words if all local trends are «weather» and climatic trends are only observed at
global levels, then who
cares about climate?