Really Depressing Survey of What Scientists and the Public Think About Science and Society
Disinformation specialists are everywhere
Disinformation specialists are everywhere
The British data best describe a constant global average temperature for the past 18 years, says Global Warming Policy Foundation
Senators vote 50 to 49 that it is "sense of the Senate" that "human activity significantly contributes to climate change."
Maybe Congress can't "turn back the clock" on the EPA's lawless Clean Power Plan, but the courts may well do so.
President vows that he will press forward with hodgepodge of climate regulations
Does energy equity trump climate moralizing?
Despite alarming headlines to the contrary
Would add just 1/100th of a degree to man-made warming by 2100
A report from New York's mixed up, anti-capitalist People's Climate March
Why there will not be a global climate change treaty in 2015
If renewable, new nuclear, or even fusion energy is actually becoming cheaper than conventional fossil fuels, why would the world need an international treaty at all?
Foreign negotiators, activists, and journalists are very worried about Senate Republicans
Instead of talking about "climate change"-which will happen with or without human influence-we should focus on "climate catastrophe," weather that actually kills people.
Plus $810 billion in climate debt payments annually to poor countries?
There's optimism a climate change deal can be reached at UN conference in Peru.
Guess what? America is not really doing anything we weren't going to do anyway, and neither is China.
The laws of nature do not mandate a progressive paradise.
Step one: Ask for lots and lots of money.
Climate-change fears don't always lead to calls for centralization.
Discord on who's responsible for fixing the weather at U.N. climate confab.
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