‘Missteps’ Don’t Negate Climate Science, Obama Adviser Says
Business Week - 03.03.2010
The disclosure of research “missteps” hasn’t shaken the consensus that manmade emissions from burning fossil fuels are contributing to climate change, President Barack Obama’s top science adviser said.
The release of scientists’ e-mails and errors in a report by a United Nations climate panel show researchers are human, John Holdren said today at an energy conference in Washington’s Maryland suburbs. The errors don’t alter the fact that carbon dioxide emissions are warming the earth, he said.
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From coal to clean energy: an Iraq war veteran’s next fight
The Christian Science Monitor - 03.01.2010
As a captain in the Army, I was used to seeing the blasted, wasted landscapes of unfamiliar countries. From the window of a plane or the door of a helicopter, they were a familiar sight, the last high-level view before descending into a nasty fight.
I expected such images of destruction in Iraq and Afghanistan. But not in West Virginia.
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We Can’t Wish Away Climate Change
The New York Times - 02.28.2010
It would be an enormous relief if the recent attacks on the science of global warming actually indicated that we do not face an unimaginable calamity requiring large-scale, preventive measures to protect human civilization as we know it.
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Europe begins three year climate change project
- 02.25.2010
Today 14 institutes from Europe, North Africa, the Middle East kicked off a three year research initiative dedicated to analyzing the effects drought, flooding, and rise of sea-levels will have on the intensification of social tension and conflicts in Europe and Africa. The project, entitled Climate Change, Water Conflict, and Human Security (CLICO), aims to [...]
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