Pulse of the Planet: The 23-Billion Ton Gorilla at the Climate Talks

The momentum for a global agreement on emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse emissions seems to be gathering. Some scientists have recently concluded that the time for cutting this pollution is much shorter [pdf] than previously thought. The coming Obama administration has signaled commitment to a strong national policy on controlling these emissions and to playing an active role in negotiating a new international treaty. (The Kyoto ... Full Story »

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Norman Rogers
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by Norman Rogers - Dec. 2, 2008

Insufficiently critical of the CO2 control fantasy. No one is going to turn off the lights or build millions of windmills. Nuclear could replace coal, but it would cost money.

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