From the standpoint of
doing something about global warming, the uncertainties are irrelevant unless we don't care what kind of world we leave for future generations - of humans and polar bears.
Thus, for instance, resistance to climate science in the United States seems to be linked to a libertarian economic outlook: People who resist what experts tell
them about global warming often appear, at heart, to be most worried about the consequences of increased government regulation of carbon emissions.
On his late - night talk show, Jimmy Kimmel recently invited climate scientists to explain that they're not just messing
with us about global warming.
Today, increased awareness about the need to do
something about global warming is another opportunity.
This approach also relieves pressure on politicians who want to do
something about global warming but don't want to impose burdens on the public, a key consideration at a time when high fuel prices and the economy are explosive issues.
My kids are saying «Dad, you've done
something about global warming,»» says Phil Adams, president of Worcester, Mass. — based World Energy, Inc., the company that ran the auction.
From a US political standpoint, though, I find it troubling that for the US to «do»
something about global warming, such as joining the Kyoto Protocol, would require potentially serious negative economic impacts on the US economy.
David Tenenbaum # 8 (Gee, when we have a bunch of candidates that don't seem to «believe» in evolution, who don't care what happens to the planet because they discount what science tells
us about global warming, I can't think a «science debate» is such a bad idea.)
It's a review of a University of Minnesota social sciences seminar on «how to get the world to stop talking and do
something about global warming.»
Mr Revkin, could you show him
something about global warming and people's comments about him?
I read your article «What does the lag of CO2 behind temperature in ice cores tell
us about global warming?»
The populace in the United States of America are, in fact, doing
something about global warming and climate change.
The article, penned by Chris Mooney, is titled What the Massive Snowfall in Boston Tells
Us about Global Warming.
I think projections reasonable close to matching the models is a powerful argument that the science is correct and we need to do
something about global warming.
After Barack Obama vaulted into the White House in 2008, it really did look like the United States was, at long last, going to do
something about global warming.
The Mayor of New York Michael Bloomberg, a political independent, just endorsed President Obama for re-election because Bloomberg thinks Obama will do
something about global warming.
It buys us time to actually do
something about global warming, which is the main problem.»
Phrases with «something about global warming»