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Daily Archives: January 26, 2011
Having A Blast In Lisbon
Great cycling, the meetings are fun, the people are interesting. My role is pointing out the common ground – we all want a clean environment, less traffic, lower fuel costs and energy security. It is a question of how do … Continue reading
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A Climate of Staged Angst
By Hans von Storch and Nico Stehr The days are gone when climate researchers sat in their ivory towers packed to the rafters with supercomputers. Nowadays their field has become the stuff of thrillers, and they themselves have risen to take on … Continue reading
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“president’s global warming czar set to resign”
Other than the debate on health care, the battle over cap and trade legislation was arguably one of the hottest during the first half of President Barack Obama’s first term. Now, with the reality that the carbon dioxide limiting legislation is … Continue reading
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