While your analysis makes sense, the tone of American comments from the talks has sometimes seemed to suggest that the most important thing to come out of the talks will be the scapegoating of China and the shifting of blame
for Global Warming problems away from the US.
If we could do that [with a solar cell], then we could actually deal
with global warming problems even more directly because we'd be pulling the CO2 out of the air to make our fuel.
• Stop the Problem of Ocean Acidification Global warming has been a hot topic in the ocean world, and it is because of ocean acidification, known as «the
other global warming problem.»
The only
real global warming problem we have now is the army of government - funded academics who have erected a Tower of Babel to make war on capitalism and the free enterprise system.
Most global warming problems will occur in the Third World, yet these countries have many other, more serious, problems with which to contend.
Nevertheless, the latest scientific data recently published confirms that we do have a
serious global warming problem, that it is human - caused and that we humans must now take reasonable measures to address the situation.
It is presented as a solution to the
same global warming problem, to the same politicians, the same reluctant industry, the same public prone to wishful thinking, and the same largely uncritical media.
OVERFISHING • Stop the Problem of Ocean Acidification Global warming has been a hot topic in the ocean world, and it is because of ocean acidification, known as «the
other global warming problem.»
I think that if we are going to slow or reverse
the global warming problem, we need everyone to get involved — from preschoolers to high school students to large corporations and governments.
«If you green the electrical system and then electrify the transportation system, you also have a very good start to the solution to
our global warming problems,» McCalley says.
Or, as Roy says, «Wind energy is likely to be a part of the solution of
the global warming problem.»
They were Jorge Sarmiento, an oceanographer at Princeton University who constructs ocean - circulation models that calculate how much atmospheric carbon dioxide eventually goes into the world's oceans; Eileen Claussen, executive director of the Pew Center for Global Climate Change in Washington, D.C.; and David Keith, a physicist with the University of Calgary in Alberta who designs technological solutions to
the global warming problem.
KEITH: But it is incorrect to imagine that the only way to solve
the global warming problem is to remove consumption.
Ever wondered which countries are the biggest culprits behind all
the global warming problems?
Now I'm not touching upon
the global warming problem, I leave that to the knowledgable.
There used to be an excellent snowman appraiser in Newport, VT, but between his age and
the global warming problem he's now mostly retired.
That, for me, affords an opening, given that any «solution» to
the global warming problem implicitly involves using energy more carefully and finding abundant non-polluting sources that can compete with coal and oil.
Without questioning the underlying assumptions of neoclassical economics, we are going to be told, over and over again, that «markets» will solve
the global warming problem.
And if industrializing countries seek an economic advantage by evading those standards, I would work with the European Union and other like - minded governments that plan to address
the global warming problem to develop a cost equalization mechanism to apply to those countries that decline to enact a similar cap.
I applaud Danny's focus and passion and work on
the global warming problem.
At least, that's the way it sometimes appears when you consider the final journalistic product, for example (in this case), the media's coverage of
the global warming problem, the wisest solutions, and so forth.
I am a graduate of U.C. Berkeley and Harvard and, as much as I admire both of those universities (and am still recovering from the Bears» football odyssey this year), I must admit that I am surprised at how little I am hearing (in the Times, on CNN, on MSNBC, on Fox, on etc.) regarding
the global warming problem from students and faculty from those two places as well as others.
Only a free, democratic and transparent Chinese government can work together with other countries to help solve
the global warming problem (and cure its sulfurous skies).
Thank the Bush Administration for shooting down the radiation - balance satellite proposed by NASA to precisely measure
the global warming problem, or non-problem, as those who shot down the satellite insist.
Just in case anyone is confused about my own sense of
the global warming problem after watching the science unfold for nearly 25 years, below you can find a list of points that I find are hard to refute.