If we could spend half the money being
wasted on Climate research and Carbon Trading ther would be plenty of Food and Power to maintain the world population.
If we could spend half the money being
wasted on Climate research and Carbon Trading there would be plenty of Food and Power to maintain the world population.
Billions were
wasted on climate research to prove the AGW hypothesis, including those used to create the hockey stick.
Not exact matches
Dr Karen Brooks, Director of the CGIAR
Research Program
on Policies, Institutions and Markets
WASTE NOT, WARM NOT: Both required in the complexity of food waste and climate change, 29 August
WASTE NOT, WARM NOT: Both required in the complexity of food
waste and climate change, 29 August
waste and
climate change, 29 August 2016
Gaston has more than fifteen years of experience in participative and transdisciplinary
research on governance related to issues such as sustainable development, energy,
climate change and radioactive waste management and with working in and around the assemblies of the policy processes of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development (UNCSD), the United Nations Non-Proliferation Treaty process (UN-NPT) and of the research - related activities of the European Comm
climate change and radioactive
waste management and with working in and around the assemblies of the policy processes of the United Nations Framework Convention
on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development (UNCSD), the United Nations Non-Proliferation Treaty process (UN-NPT) and of the research - related activities of the European Comm
Climate Change (UNFCCC), the United Nations Commission
on Sustainable Development (UNCSD), the United Nations Non-Proliferation Treaty process (UN-NPT) and of the
research - related activities of the European Commission.
The focus of the
research was information and attitudes
on climate change, nuclear
waste disposal and data
on the merits of concealed handguns.
wasted on climate mitigation globally were directed towards intensive
research for genuinely effective and inexpensive renewable energy, we might make some progress (hint: it isn't wind, solar, geothermal...)
Instead governments
waste billions
on climate change
research and fail to anticipate or understand what is happening.
How do we get back all that money we've had taken from us by our governments and spunked
on their cronies at Solyndra and BrightSource or thrown casually into grants for junk science
research like «ocean acidification» or squandered
on shysters at tainted institutions like NASA, NOAA and the Royal Society or
wasted on anti-capitalist bureaucracies like the EPA and the Department of Energy and
Climate Change?
The millions
wasted on climate science could be far better spent
on energy
research, where our real coming crisis lies.
If we really need better nuclear weapons why are we
wasting money
on climate research?
But you are absolutely right: it would be a colossal
waste of your precious talent, money, time, and energy, all better spent
on doing actual
climate research.
Based
on scientific
research and analysis, the cross-sectoral integrated concept for energy and
climate protection will define concrete
climate protection measures for the period up to 2020, and outlines a vision for the decades up to 2050 in energy, private households and services, industry, transport,
waste management and agriculture.
Until we have persuasive evidence and broad acceptance of the damage function, it seems to me that continuing to spend huge amounts of money
on climate research focused
on temperatures is a massive
waste of money.
Researchers of a new study published in the journal Geophysical
Research Letters
on Aug. 4 said that the military camp's infrastructure, which include the remaining biological, radioactive and chemical
wastes, could re-enter the environment and disrupt nearby ecosystem because of
climate change.
Here he was, facing a bureaucrat, not even a green lobbyist or environmental activist, telling him that the machine he was so proud of was a
waste of money, which would have been better spent
on climate change
research.
Senator Barrasso is concerned that the CIA will be
wasting time watching weather patterns rather than capturing terrorists, but the CIA insists that the office won't be duplicating the function of other government offices and that the
research will be used to advise negotiators as they work
on international
climate agreements, aka Copenhagen.