Of course, that's not saying much, given last year's presidential election didn't feature
a single debate question about climate change.
Not exact matches
TechPresident's Micah Sifry was a little skeptical of how transformative the
debate format will be, since citizens have been asking
questions of candidates in townhall - style
debates for years, but the organizers believe that opening the process up to more people than just those selected to be in a
single auditorium WILL make a significant difference.
UK Independence Party MEP Nigel Farage, speaking on BBC One's
Question Time, said there was not a «
single memorable phrase» in the entire 90 minutes, adding «more people will not turn out at the polls as a result of tonight's
debate» and the winner would be the «none of the above party».
No reporter asked a
single climate change
question of Romney or Obama during the
debates.
The
debate, which was treated with casual sex and that is the
question: Why is it that when you and another woman agreed to have a purely sexual relationship
singles dating?
This topic has been
debated many times but the
question still exists: «Why do a lot of
single men all over the world choose Russian
single women?»
From the implementation of the Common Core, to the recent
debate surrounding teacher tenure, nearly every issue in public education today can be seen as a facet of a
single, fundamental policy
question: how should we use standardized assessments and the student achievement data these tests produce?
I hate to say it, but your interview didn't offer diddly to the
debate, as you simply allowed a shill to parrot the company line without asking a
single insightful, penetrating
question.
The
debate over Patterson's bailout is centered around the
single biggest
question the industry has faced since the invention of the printing press — What role will brick and mortar book stores play in the future of publishing?
This
single question causes so much
debate.
That climate silence occurred partly because the television reporters moderating the presidential
debates did not pose a
single question on the topic.
In the end, the best way to resolve such
questions is in the peer - reviewed literature, but it's valuable to have some discourse here given the way simplified interpretations of
single papers («
single study syndrome») often swamp policy
debates even as the process of science grinds forward.
With three presidential
debates and one for vice president behind us, David Leonhardt posted a helpful tally of
debate questions — decrying the lack of a
single question on one of the key issues facing humanity in this century and beyond: human - driven climate change.
You can not simply reduce the
debate down to a few realclimate posters on one side (who are all wrong) and every
single skeptic on the other side (who must never have their motivations or opinions
questioned).
In the first presidential
debate, though the moderator disappointingly failed to ask a
question about was is arguably the
single most critical issue facing human civilization today — human - caused climate change — the Democratic nominee for President, Hillary Clinton, forced the issue herself by calling out Donald Trump for his denial of climate change, noting that he, for example, in a past tweet dismissed climate change as a hoax perpetrated by the Chinese (indeed Trump has posted at least a half - dozen climate change - denying tweets over the past few years).
After a U.S. Presidential Election where not a
single moderator in four
debates asked a
question on climate change — an issue that many scientists and world leaders see as the globe's most pressing — Hurricane Sandy changed everything, at least in the short - term.
There was not a
single question on global warming in either party's
debate.
I have looked in all the publications the Ontario government has released about the changes, reviewed every ESA regulation, annoyed all my colleagues asking
questions about this, had an articling student call the Ministry of Labour, and ctrl + f'd through months of transcripts of legislature
debates and can not find a
single mention of a «recognition».