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Search Results for: The costs of tackling or not tackling any anthropogenic global warming
The new climate ‘deniers’
by Judith Curry New members of the climate ‘deniers’ club: James Hansen, Ken Caldeira, Kerry Emanuel, Tom Wigley . . . and Bill Gates.
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The costs of tackling or not tackling anthropogenic global warming
by Michael Cunningham (“Faustino”) There are many issues of debate about global warming. Has there been warming this century? Will there be further warming? If so, will the cause be anthropogenic or other? What will be the impacts, both positive … Continue reading
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