The «cuts both ways» argument was among those raised by 13 Republican attorneys general in a letter urging their Democratic counterparts to stop using their law enforcement power against fossil fuel companies and others that
challenge the climate change catastrophe narrative.
Not exact matches
See the video of Prof. Mike Hulme for a resounding
challenge to political arguments for action on
climate change, based on the idea that the consensus is that global warming will cause
catastrophe.
With Scalia's passing, the
challenge of navigating a global
catastrophe with a Senate whose Environment and Public Works Committee chair is a
climate change denier has been kicked down the road.