@WSJ More on the real areas of uncertainty behind the headlines @dotearth ('12): http://dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/11/29/the-enduring-uncertainty-beyond-the-climate-basics/ …pic.twitter.com/CsdwfXYzY8
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@WSJ More on the real areas of uncertainty behind the headlines @dotearth ('12): http://dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/11/29/the-enduring-uncertainty-beyond-the-climate-basics/ …pic.twitter.com/CsdwfXYzY8
A well-balanced article. “@WSJ: "We're very far from the knowledge needed to make good climate policy." http://on.wsj.com/1BUET44 ”
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The same can be said for the creation of a policy that will effectively obliterate ISIS.
@WSJ This piece is going to create controversy. And it's running the day before the #climatemarch.
“@WSJ: We're very far from knowledge needed to make good climate policy," says former Obama scientist Steven Koonin: http://on.wsj.com/1BUET44 ”
@WSJ I call bullshit. We have the knowledge, we're lacking the financial motivation.
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Weak climate policy is better than no climate policy.
@WSJ yeah right. No climate policy is good climate policy
@WSJ Science moves forward tentatively in uncertainty at the margins, which is healthy, but don't mistake that for helplessness.
@WSJ Right. Because Obama's other, simpler policies have been such a great success.
@WSJ finally someone with credentials and no apparent agenda demonstrates a healthy dose of common sense #climatechange
@WSJ he is now the former advisor for speaking the truth !!!!
Tru dat. “@WSJ: "We're very far from the knowledge needed to make good climate policy," says former Obama scientist: http://on.wsj.com/1BUET44 ”
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