What part of "global warming" don't we get?
AlterNet
by Bill McKibben
10/25/05
It's about time for denial to come to an end. We're no longer talking about theory, about computer models of what might happen. We're talking about what is happening, all around the world, with almost unimaginable speed. Other countries have at least begun to try to deal with the problem, implementing small first steps like the Kyoto Protocol. But here in the United States, there's only a scattering of state and local measures. Washington is governed by a bipartisan consensus that somehow the laws of physics and chemistry don't apply to us. But they do...
http://www.alternet.org/envirohealth/27034/
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
by Bill McKibben
10/25/05
It's about time for denial to come to an end. We're no longer talking about theory, about computer models of what might happen. We're talking about what is happening, all around the world, with almost unimaginable speed. Other countries have at least begun to try to deal with the problem, implementing small first steps like the Kyoto Protocol. But here in the United States, there's only a scattering of state and local measures. Washington is governed by a bipartisan consensus that somehow the laws of physics and chemistry don't apply to us. But they do...
http://www.alternet.org/envirohealth/27034/
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Starmail - 25. Okt, 22:31