Not exact matches
People
disagree about climate change; it is one of a cluster of science & policy
issues that polarize citizens along cultural / political lines.
I very strongly
disagree with much you are on record as saying
about the
issue of anthropogenic
climate change (AGW) and, therefore, it gives me great pleasure to congratulate you on your considered response to the (for want of a better word) unfortunate paper from Lewandowsky et al...
In November, 2015, the three lead NIPCC authors — Craig Idso, Robert M. Carter, and S. Fred Singer — wrote a small book titled Why Scientists
Disagree About Global Warming: The NIPCC Report on Scientific Consensus revealing how no survey or study shows a «consensus» on the most important scientific
issues in the
climate change debate, and how most scientists do not support the alarmist claims of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
climate change debate, and how most scientists do not support the alarmist claims of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate C
change debate, and how most scientists do not support the alarmist claims of the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Climate ChangeChange.
We've given Mike Hulme of the Tyndall Centre a bit of stick in our time, but he's very good in this — «The real
issues are
about why we
disagree about what to do
about climate change, and science can not provide us with the script from which we all read from» — as are Chris Rapley of the British Antarctic Survey, Hans Von Storch, and Joe Kaplinsky.
In his new book, Why We
Disagree About Climate Change, he explores how the issue of climate change has come to be such a dominant issue in modern po
Climate Change, he explores how the issue of climate change has come to be such a dominant issue in modern pol
Change, he explores how the
issue of
climate change has come to be such a dominant issue in modern po
climate change has come to be such a dominant issue in modern pol
change has come to be such a dominant
issue in modern politics.