Almost every time I post
something on climate change policy, the comment thread quickly devolves into a debate over the existence of antrhopogenic global warming at all.
Not exact matches
My lectures included
something about
climate change as background material for energy
policy, and I was the editor and one contributor to a book
on socioeconomic dimensions of
climate change mitigation in 1999, but I didn't make any real effort to understand much more about the atmosphere and the physical
climate before retiring.
It seems to me that they have
changed their position
on climate change — they no longer oppose doing
something about it and support
policies like having an emisions trading scheme.
Many have argued that taxation should be introduced as part of the
policy response to
climate change, but equally it is said that this is not
something the UK could do
on its own because of international legal constraints.