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| | | | | The debate about climate change is a very polarized one. Understanding the points of view of people who disagree with you is essential to making progress. Even more importantly, you should understand the arguments that summarize the best of the opposite point of view. Much that is written in the general media is the "polarized... | |
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| | | | | Reposted from the Fabius Maximus blog By Larry Kummer, Editor / 17 November 2019 Summary: Let's hit "pause" in the climate wars and see how we got here, where we are going, and what we can learn from this mess. "I can't use this result. It doesn't support the narrative." Photo 99364552 © Standret -... | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is a collection of various perspectives and discussions on climate change, including scientific data on global warming, the necessity for international cooperation, and the challenges of transitioning to sustainable energy sources. It highlights the urgency of addressing climate change, the role of carbon emissions, and the potential consequences of inaction. The text also touches on the political and economic implications of climate policy, the importance of immediate action, and the need for global efforts to mitigate the effects of climate change. | |
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| | | Summary: Today we look at one of the many interesting graphics from the leaked draft of the IPCC's Fifth Assessment Report (AR5), this one showing the pause in global warming. And the various responses of scientists to this data. This is the latest in a series about the "pause" in global warming; see section 6 [...] | ||