The science on climate change is settled. There is nothing more to discuss … discourse over the science of global climate change. In fact, it’s well past time … energy options for that state. Climate change is an “existential crisis“ or … UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, or the IPCC, recognizes in its …
… to supply the majority of its electricity, but public concern over climate change, increasingly strict environmental regulation, renewable mandates, … nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide or mercury.[38] For those concerned about climate change, natural gas also presents a good option as it emits approximately …
… Simon and Herman Kahn, eds., The Resourceful Earth: A Response to the Global 2000 Report (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1984). S. Fred Singer, Global Climate Change (New York: Paragon House, 1989). Robert Jastrow, William Nierenberg and Frederick Seitz, Scientific Perspectives on the Greenhouse Problem (Ottawa, …
… actual debate is between those who argue that there will be a large and catastrophic increase in global temperatures and those who believe that any climate change will be quite small, generally beneficial and possibly indistinguishable from normal climate variability. Increasingly, scientists are moving …
… questioned the so-called consensus narrative on climate change. But for those who remain concerned that human-caused climate change presents a potentially catastrophic challenge … species is not being driven to extinction by climate change. In fact, according to The State of the Polar …