So he has come up with a new formula that he says uniquely addresses the most inconvenient
truth about climate policy: It will be expensive.
Not exact matches
This is how Prime Minister Tony Blair of Britain described the
climate policy challenge in 2005 and, if anything, his statement is more germane now given prospects for prolonged international financial ills: «The blunt
truth about the politics of
climate change is that no country will want to sacrifice its economy in order to meet this challenge.»
We are not letting up on our efforts to spread the
truth about climate change and other important public
policy issues.
The Heartland Institute is not letting up on its efforts to spread the
truth about climate change and other important public
policy issues.
So as I am a humble backbencher I am sure he won't complain if I tell a few home
truths about the farce that the Coalition's
policy, of lack of
policy, on
climate change has descended into.
Dark Winter: How the Sun Is Causing a 30 - Year Cold Spell, author John L. Casey, a former White House national space
policy advisor, NASA headquarters consultant, and space shuttle engineer tells the
truth about ominous changes taking place in the
climate and the Sun.
LONDON, 30 May, 2017 — In forthright language seldom heard in international
climate policy negotiations, a renowned German economist says it is time for the world to accept the
truth about the real cost of fossil fuel, and to reject the lie that coal, oil and gas cost society nothing.
The
truth about Judith Curry, as I see it, is that she has a strong attraction for political dialogue, and refuses to see that the public debate over
climate is fundamentally at odds with good science, as is the IPCC - sponsored «consensus» of
climate alarmism, or in her case, of
climate political - worryism (she seems deeply attached to helping bring
about «reasonable» and «responsible»
climate policies — whereas my view is that any and all such
climate policies, now, are necessarily based upon incompetent, false science, are entirely the wrong thing to try to impose upon the people of the world, and need to be summarily thrown out, before one can even begin to have a dispassionate, competent scientific dialogue — as opposed to the political debate now being served up — on the state of
climate science.).
THE REALY INCONVENIENT
TRUTH FOR TURNBULL & THE G.W.P.F. Be it in the science, the
climate impacts or the
policy responses, there is but one good word that can be said
about GWPF Briefing Paper No1 — it is consistent.
If telling the
truth about CO2's impact on
climate means you don't get what you want
policy wise, it means what you want is unnecessary.