«Dear Alan, I am writing to express my immense gratitude and respect for your courageous act of activism for our community by speaking
out against climate change and expressing serious concerns about Kinder Morgan's pipeline expansion on Burnaby Mountain.
In fact, some of the same individuals who have spoken
out against climate science also claimed that cigarettes were safe.
the same individuals who have spoken
out against climate science also claimed that cigarettes were safe
Happer, for example, was fairly recently subjected to a sting operation by Greenpeace which attempted to smear him as someone who only speaks
out against climate change nonsense in order to make money.
Former president Vaclav Klaus courageously spoke
out against the climate change hysteria, knowing full well the smears and attacks that would come his way as a result.
HRH - Had been speaking
out against climate change since long before is was fashionable.
She should speak
out against the climate change denial rampant in opposition circles and talk about the benefits of the carbon tax, the transition to renewable energy and her government's investments in public services and infrastructure.
Not exact matches
Derwin is investing up to $ 2 million in an effort to persuade Tesla's CEO, Elon Musk, to speak
out against Donald Trump's
climate change policy and resign from his positions in groups advising Trump on business and manufacturing jobs.
Teller told Derwin that Musk's «sincerity shouldn't be questioned» on
climate change, and that speaking
out against him was the wrong thing to do, according to Derwin.
Wenger said his side lost
out on the title «at home
against the lower teams», having played some of those games «in a very difficult
climate».
Through the work of four playwrights, Matt Charman, Moira Buffini, Penelope Skinner and Jack Thorne, the play follows several intertwining stories: a couple in a therapy session discuss the impact that the strong environmental beliefs of one, and the indifference of the other, is having on their relationship, a young woman,
against her parents» advice, drops
out of university to become a
climate change activist, two birdwatchers who, for 40 years, have noted the recession of the ice through tracking the numbers of guillemots, and Ed Miliband's special adviser (SpAd) in the lead up to the Copenhagen Climate Conf
climate change activist, two birdwatchers who, for 40 years, have noted the recession of the ice through tracking the numbers of guillemots, and Ed Miliband's special adviser (SpAd) in the lead up to the Copenhagen
Climate Conf
Climate Conference.
«Greens have already come
out against the referendum, lining up with Matthew Elliott of the Taxpayers» Alliance, and other right - wing
climate change - denying loons.»
Whether working as a bilingual city school teacher, fighting
against climate change with Mothers
Out Front, or helping lead St. Peter's Soup Kitchen... I Listen.
The decision by President Donald Trump to pull the U.S.
out of the Paris
Climate Accord has pushed environmentalists to file several lawsuits
against the federal Environmental Protection Agency.
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climate change [June 28
climate change [June 28, 2016]
They concluded that companies with strong positions for or
against climate legislation dole
out the most cash to sway Congress.
I know there's an expedition called Finnmark2007 going
out there on March the 7th from the UK which is going to try and highlight how the Sámi's traditonal knowledge and sustainable practices are important to the rest of the world as we battle
against climate change - perhaps Al should go join them, sounds like he needs to!
Prof. Nabuurs also pointed
out that in many EU member states public money goes in the forest sector, but the effect of this
against climate targets is largely unknown.
The League of Conservation Voters gives McMorris Rodgers a 4 percent lifetime score
out of a possible 100 in their environmental scorecard because she has voted
against bills that would have required the federal government to account for the social cost of carbon in administrative actions and required federally funded projects to be resilient to the impacts of
climate change.
President - elect Trump on Tuesday rounded
out a potential dream team of anti-environment cabinet members with the chief executive officer of ExxonMobil, among the world's 10 largest companies and one that has profited from global warming and worked to slow the fight
against climate change.
But it turns
out that Taylor's source is none other than hapless
climate blogger Steven Goddard, who recently leveled incoherent and unsupported false accusations
against James Hansen and NASA's Gistemp record, as well as NOAA.
To find
out, atmospheric experts at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory compared six reanalyses products
against observational data from the U.S. Department of Energy's Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM)
Climate Research Facility in Oklahoma.
The ads on global warming in particular set
out the history of the companies» campaign
against both
climate action and the science.
So when Wade stopped by the mbg office on a blustery winter day, we decided to ask her how she finds the energy to show up at protests and speak
out against the current political
climate while still finding the space to take care of herself.
Advice to Non-Muslim Women
against Marrying Muslim... — the Saudi - American relationship virtually always blossoms in the States, in a
climate that allows dating, cohabitation, children
out of wedlock, religious diversity...
When the network of satellites designed to control the global
climate start to attack Earth, it's a race
against the clock to uncover the real threat before a worldwide geostorm wipes
out everything and everyone.
SYNOPSIS: When the network of satellites designed to control the global
climate start to attack Earth, it's a race
against the clock to uncover the real threat before a worldwide geostorm wipes
out -LSB-...]
Geostorm: When the network of satellites designed to control the global
climate starts to attack Earth, it's a race
against the clock for its creator to uncover the real threat before a worldwide Geostorm wipes
out everything and everyone.
The
climate is pretty even with average temperatures varying between the high sixties and low eighties — however, make no mistake, when the sun comes
out it is HOT and humidty can reach 75 % especially between July - December period which means you need to be well protected
against mosquitos.
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This could backfire
against the whole
climate science community if the forecast turns
out to be wrong.
By the way, the inimitable Benny Peiser (an anthropologist, whose CCNET emphasizes any argument
against human responsibility for change in
climate) has a page
out on the recent thermohaline info.
Anyway, I've stashed a plot of my results (plotted
against the official NASA / GISS results) in my gmail inbox so that I can whip it
out on my smartphone on short notice should the need arise (i.e. whenever relatives / co - workers / whoever decide to start trash - talking
climate scientists in my presence).
Why do folk such as Fred Singer, Sallie Baliunas, Richard Lindzen, Pat Michaels, Bill Gray and others use their scientific credentials at every possible opportunity when they speak
out against the reality of human caused
climate change?
Yesterday, 375 members of the National Academy of Sciences, including 30 Nobel Prize winners, posted an open letter reviewing the basics of established
climate science, decrying claims of hoax and hype spouted by Republicans during the presidential campaign and warning
against the United States pulling
out of the Paris Agreement on
climate change.
Maybe you would find our recent manuscript interesting, in which we use an efficiently - generated ensemble of a state - of - the - art GCM, tuned to present - day
climate and validated (tested
against out - of - sample data) with simulations of the Last Glacial Maximum.
What I mean by this is: When you plot ocean heat uptake
against climate sensitivity, I get the impression that the distribution of good models will be a large clump around a
climate sensitivity of 3 but then there is a long tail
out towards higher sensitivities.
G&T managed to get their work
out there; publishing it in Nature or Science would not have changed the fact that they're arguments just don't hold any water (they didn't do any new science, they just took what was already known, and then tried to use that to argue
against what is already known — a search for logical inconsistency, which might have been worthwhile if they'd known what they were doing and if they'd gone after contrarian «theory»)-- unless it were edited, removing all the errors and non-sequitors, after which it would be no different than a physics book such as the kind a
climate scientist would use...
Slickly written blogs and sites
against the wording from here make me realise how easy is it for a not skeptical enough mind (scientifically that is before you all jump on me) to take the bait and start thinking that doom in accelerating when indeed its just that as real
climate have been stating for ever makre sure your time series is long enough to flush
out the natural variability.
Since there's no silver bullet for fixing
climate change, I'd have nothing
against pursuing a bunch of «long shot» solutions to find
out which one (s) eventually work.
You want to know who's putting money
against climate science, and making money off the bad news, this is one way to find
out.
Some leading lights in environmental science have been pushing their colleagues, and institutions like the National Academies, to come
out swinging
against the ongoing barrage of assaults from organized opponents of restrictions on greenhouse gases and
climate skeptics / contrarians / denialists / realists (pick your label depending on your worldview).
I have no idea what you are referring to, except perhaps that the rote regurgitation of long - since and many - times - over debunked denialist nonsense is mercifully (and no doubt laboriously) deleted by the RC moderators — unlike every other open blog on the Internet where any attempt to discuss the science of anthropogenic global warming is quickly drowned
out by a torrent of pseudoscience, conspiracy theories, blatant falsehoods, and hate speech
against climate scientists.
They turned
out not to be the denialist «smoking gun»
against climate change.
Tune in to find
out how they brought kayaks to the fight
against the
climate - killing gas infrastructure, and get to know Jordens Vänner and how they work!
It's the best «future proofing»
against climate change, sea level rise and the catastrophic consequences likely to play
out on coasts, as well as inland, in the future,» said Professor Geisler.
Of course, nobody is going to point
out that the «bias» is
against a bunch of worthless rubbish
climate models.
The Vatican gave a shout -
out to California Gov. Jerry Brown Sunday, praising him for his war
against climate change and his defense of human «dignity and freedom.»
re my last, forgot to point
out that in both examples «
against myself» just cited, the differences in color on the parallel visits were related to weather, not
climate.
I caution
against solutions which involve «taking the politics
out of (
climate) science».