The urgency of climate change and how the President might act

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Darwin333

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Holy crap! An approach that I actually agree with because frankly all scientific advancement benefits our society in unimaginable ways.
 

Darwin333

Lifer
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Right, cause the Northeast never saw a Hurricane before. Dumb!@#$s.

This issue rests on the deaf leading the blind. As if every case of weather is derived from CO2. They tried to pull that bull!@#$ with Katrina and it blew up in their faces when we encountered the greatest landfalling Hurricane drought in recorded history.

Still no major strikes since 2008, unheard of since the civil war.

Remember when snow was a thing of the past?

Only consensus we have is that they consistently get the 'settled' science wrong, and the only ones left standing are politicians driving anti-American agendas trying to destroy our economy. Well !@#$ them, and to hell with anyone supporting them.

Did you even read the article?

It is mainly about advancing science. What do you have against science?
 

IGBT

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http://notrickszone.com/2013/01/19/...dia-now-scrambling-to-explain-end-of-warming/

15 years without warming are now behind us. The stagnation of global near-surface average temperatures shows that the uncertainties in the climate prognoses are surprisingly large. The public is now waiting with suspense to see if the next UN IPCC report, due in September, is going to discuss the warming stop.”

The big question now circulating through the stunned European media, governments and activist organisations is how could the warming stop have happened? Moreover, how do we now explain it to the public? To find an answer, Bojanowski contacted a number of sources. The result, in summary: scientists are now left only to speculate over an entire range of possible causes. Uncertainty in climate science indeed has never been greater. It’s back to square one.