I was singularly unimpressed with this advice to Republicans, from RINOs, in the New York Times. So was Jonathan Adler.
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I was singularly unimpressed with this advice to Republicans, from RINOs, in the New York Times. So was Jonathan Adler.
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I nearly puked reading that NYT article.
A few of the comments are more interesting than the advice. For example,
I think the “10 miles south” figure is off by a bit, but otherwise that is a solid observation. Note this is based on the assumption that the developing world, particularly China and India don’t do anything to change their increasing CO2 emissions.
…that approach helped us tackle major environmental challenges to our nation and the world: the pollution of our rivers, dramatized when the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland caught fire in 1969; the hole in the ozone layer; and the devastation wrought by acid rain.
The case for an anthropomorphic contribution to these particular examples is much stronger than for anthropomorphic climate change.
Karl, the carbon tax got replaced by an emissions trading system. The opposition believes in AGW too as it has a “direct action” policy. This country has gone bughouse nuts but I don’t see that things are any better elsewhere.
Now we’re having a federal election on September 7. Hopefully a few adults will get elected.