You see this every day on Twitter: Climate «skeptics» automatically
dismiss new climate change information, even as climate advocates share every new study, and constantly look trumpet new temperature records, links between climate change and present - moment disasters, and so on.
Not exact matches
Every few years,
New York University's Institute for Policy Integrity surveys economists who have expertise on
climate change, and it always finds overwhelming support for putting a price on carbon to drive down emissions — support that ideologues on the right routinely
dismiss, usually on unfounded «economic» grounds.
24 October 2017 Every few years,
New York University's Institute for Policy Integrity surveys economists who have expertise on
climate change, and it always finds overwhelming support for putting a price on carbon to drive down emissions — support that ideologues on the right routinely
dismiss, usually on unfounded «economic» grounds.
However, Abbott
dismissed with absolute certainty any suggestion that the recent bushfires in
New South Wales could have anything to do with
climate change.
The UN's
climate science body has
dismissed reports in a UK newspaper that a major
new study could suggest
climate change will be less severe than once thought.
On Tuesday, some conservative groups criticized the
new climate assessment, with the libertarian Cato Institute arguing in a blog post that it «overly focuses on the supposed negative impacts from
climate change while largely
dismissing or ignoring the positives from
climate change.»
Hailed by some as a game -
changing bolt from the blue and
dismissed by others as too little too late, their announcement is the most visible test to date of a
new set of rules that
climate -
change negotiators established in Warsaw last year — rules that began with one word that
changed everything.
Pretty funny to hear the Population Bomb huckster
dismiss as «hacks and has - beens» two (real) Nobel Laureates, the former President of the Royal Statistical Society, the former President of the Statistical Society of Canada, the former President of the Royal Meteorological Society, the former President of the
New Zealand Association of Scientists, the founder of the Lamont - Doherty Tree - Ring Laboratory, the inventor of the Gaia hypothesis, the inventor of the argon ion laser, the proponent of the Mobile Polar High, the founding editor of the journal
Climate Change, the chief scientist of the UK Met Office, the principal investigator for the National Centre for Atmospheric Research, the man who developed the first satellite temperature record, etc..
A federal judge has
dismissed a lawsuit by Exxon Mobil aimed at stopping an investigation by
New York and Massachusetts officials into whether the oil giant misled investors and the public about its knowledge of
climate change.