Not exact matches
Now researchers have shown that the body converts andro to testosterone, a finding certain to
fuel the
debate over whether andro, like testosterone, should be banned from baseball or even outlawed.
Scientists have
debated for years what will happen to our planet when the sun's fusion furnace begins to run out of
fuel and swell into a red giant a few billion years from
now.
Behind edge - driven
debates, almost everyone I've met who's seriously pursuing a post-fossil energy future would like all of the above — more science literacy, more energy awareness, more energy access
now for those in deep poverty, lower costs for energy all around and some kind of price on the most polluting
fuels (see the Niskanen Center's «Conservative Case for a Carbon Tax» to see the breadth of support).
I would expect comments that
now global warming has been canceled, giving mor
fuel to the climate
debate.
Right
now, the public policy
debate is dominated by the people who oppose divesting the energy economy from fossil
fuels.
Combined with the growing understanding that carbon emissions from the combustion of fossil
fuels are driving global climate change, the
debate is
now focused on how to restructure the U.S. transport system to solve these two problems.
While I don't deny that the researchers reveal an important side to the home - cooking
debate that is raging in North America right
now,
fueled by passionately idealistic food writers and locavores on one side and pushed back by low - income families, Big Ag, and the processed food industry on the other side, the basic argument that «home cooking isn't for everyone» just doesn't sit well with me.