is uncharitable to
describe building pipelines to fight climate change as a «crock of shit» or «Orwellian logic» — as David Suzuki and economist Mark Jaccard, respectively, have done — it's by no means certain that it will achieve a national climate consensus, which has eluded governments since that of Brian Mulroney.
But while it is uncharitable to
describe building pipelines to fight climate change as a «crock of shit» or «Orwellian logic» — as David Suzuki and economist Mark Jaccard, respectively, have done — it's by no means certain that it will achieve a national climate consensus, which has eluded governments since that of Brian Mulroney.
Not exact matches
The New York Times
describes Newark Superintendent Cami Anderson's partnership with New Leaders to
build the district's principal
pipeline.
He
describes the Taliban» s role as a major player in a new «Great Game» — a competition among Western countries and companies to
build oil and gas
pipelines from Central Asia to Western and Asian markets.