Mr. Nutter is absolutely right to put hard facts first. Doing so is essential to science, and essential to making good policy.
There are some crucial, verifiable facts – with citations – about human-generated carbon dioxide and its effect on global warming Mr. Nutter and everyone else need to know at
jseneker.blogspot.com
The discussion is too long to post here but is a quick and easy read. I recommend following the links in the citations; some of them are very educational.
“He added: Those kinds of things get colored by a discussion in the political world about climate change, when in fact we ought to be dealing with the consequences of climate change and be more proactive about it.”
Wait, what? We shouldn’t just ignore it and disrespect the President of The United States? How very noble of Mr. Nutter, viewing climate change through the climate scientific lens rather than the political science lens.
Mr. Nutter is absolutely right to put hard facts first. Doing so is essential to science, and essential to making good policy.
There are some crucial, verifiable facts – with citations – about human-generated carbon dioxide and its effect on global warming Mr. Nutter and everyone else need to know at
jseneker.blogspot.com
The discussion is too long to post here but is a quick and easy read. I recommend following the links in the citations; some of them are very educational.
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“He added: Those kinds of things get colored by a discussion in the political world about climate change, when in fact we ought to be dealing with the consequences of climate change and be more proactive about it.”
Wait, what? We shouldn’t just ignore it and disrespect the President of The United States? How very noble of Mr. Nutter, viewing climate change through the climate scientific lens rather than the political science lens.