Not exact matches
Over the weekend, a pair
of very different climate studies — one
physical, one social — illustrated two uncomfortable, and related,
realities confronting society as it grapples with possible responses to human - driven
global warming.
«Public discourse about
global warming and climate policies ignores fundamental
physical realities about energy and overlooks the profound benefits
of...
The economic costs
of natural disasters related to
global warming are adding up; some
of the largest effects
of these catastrophes can be felt in the United States, where politics and policies are not keeping pace with the
physical realities of climate change.
«Public discourse about
global warming and climate policies ignores fundamental
physical realities about energy and overlooks the profound benefits
of carbon - rich energy.»
The
physical reality is that
global warming will cause a lot
of hardship, the conomical
reality is that changing our behaviour will take time.
To claim
global warming stopped in 1998 overlooks one simple
physical reality - the land and atmosphere are just a small fraction
of the Earth's climate (albeit the part we inhabit).