Not exact matches
I mean think about it from a government standpoint, there's a company
out there that's knowingly selling products that contribute (and sometimes the main cause of) to childhood obesity which in turn contributes to more medical
bills, global
warming (from all the use of cars in lieu of biking or walking) and other consequences.
Bill Nye has
out lived his usefulness by supporting bad science in the Global
Warming religion.
The NYT: «New York lawmakers are balking at a
bill submitted by (Cuomo) to raise the age of criminal responsibility to 18... But legislators in Louisiana, which imprisons the most citizens per capita and has the worst record in the country for meting
out life sentences to adolescents, are giving a similar
bill a
warm, bipartisan reception.»
, now the head of the nonpartisan think tank Resources for the Future, said today that he is not ready to rule
out action in Congress on a global
warming bill.
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Out of Water
He paid with cash, counting
out the
bills carefully and probably leaving a bad tip, and led me to the door with a
warm hand on my back.
Hi Warren, Sorry about your trouble with the Verizon
bill, but I have to say it
warms my heart to know you're hanging
out in my old FICO Forums neighborhood!
Never would you have pictured yourself stepping
out of the queue at the border hut and repairing to the fetid outhouse behind it, for the privacy that would allow you to secrete those
bills in
warm places between skin and bra, skin and panties, where a guard was unlikely to reach.
(By Meteorologist Jim Clark of Florida's WZVN - TV ABC 7)-- Excerpt: It was about this time (1990's) that Dr.
Bill Gray, the famed hurricane climatologist, began speaking
out against the global
warming crisis at the National Hurricane Conferences.
Will you say you are sorry
Bill for ridiculing those of us who pointed
out that a
warming world should have less severe weather, not more?
No, the point of this
bill is to cap global
warming pollution, put Americans back to work building
out our clean energy future, and free us from our dangerous dependence on foreign oil.
It's also important to point
out why fossil fuel electricity is relatively cheap in the United States: The behind - the - scenes costs of burning fuel that produces carbon dioxide and noxious pollutants — health care costs, environmental cleanup, and the current and future expenses of adapting to a
warmer world — are not included in the US electric
bill.
But its luck has run
out in Washington, where the industry is having trouble making its case to Congress as it writes an energy
bill to tackle global
warming.
moved that
bill out of her Environment and Public Works Committee last November before the UN global
warming pow - wow in Copenhagen.
As
Bill McKibben pointed
out in his Rolling Stone article, the global fossil fuel reserves that are already on the corporate books, for which the development capital has largely been sunk, greatly exceed, by a factor of five, what we can safely burn to be assured of keeping
warming below two degrees Celsius.
Gross points
out that the program reflects a number of important trends, including (1) A Touch of Conscience (where most companies pay lip service to concerns like global
warming or poverty); (2) The New Guilded Age (where fat and happy law firms think nothing of the absurdity of giving students a $ 60 allowance for lunch); (3) Defining Public Service Down (a situation where most people claim interest in community service but don't want the lower incomes that go with it, so they find a win - win situation like doing pro bono at a large firm); and (4) It's Good To Be the King (describing how partners set priorities and realize that the $ 15 lunch is quicker and gets associates back to
billing more quickly and spares partners from socializing).
Keeping them open causes a greenhouse like effect — sunlight and heat pour in all day and can't get
out, making your home much
warmer and causing your air conditioning to work overtime, which, in turn, will spike up your power
bill.
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