Sometimes, amid the back and forth of
discussions over energy policy, it's helpful to talk about the real - world impacts of various policy choices.
I'm not sure what is scarier — Palin trying to participate in
the discussion over energy policy with nonsensical posts like this one or conservative thought leader Newt Gingrich calling her a conservative leader on energy issues.
Not exact matches
Pielke warns of a greater public danger than Atlantic storms: «Public
discussion of disasters risks being taken
over by the climate lobby and its allies, who exploit every extreme event to argue for action on
energy policy.»
In COP22 press conferences, panel
discussions, and multiple interviews, delegates familiar with Trump's
policy proposals stress that the age of fossil fuels — built on antiquated 19th - century
energy technologies such as coal — is all but
over.
Unfortunately most of the
policy discussions going on around climate change,
energy, and environmental degradation, still tend to veer toward technology
over urbanism and lifestyle.