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Scientific Uncertainties and Policy Controversies Over Global Warming. Murray Weidenbaum.

by Weidenbaum, Murray; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 15Science. Publisher: USA Today (Magazine), 2005ISSN: 1522-3264;.Subject(s): Atmospheric carbon dioxide | Environmental policy | Global warming | Kyoto Protocol 1997DDC classification: 050 Summary: "It is useful to realize that the public debate on climate change tends to be dominated by the extremes. The most visible players cry alarm at the impending environmental catastrophe: 'We're losing the planet.' In contrast, a minority believes there is nothing to worry about." (USA TODAY MAGAZINE) This article discusses the causes of and possible solutions to global warming.
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Originally Published: Scientific Uncertainties and Policy Controversies Over Global Warming, July 2005; pp. 12-13.

"It is useful to realize that the public debate on climate change tends to be dominated by the extremes. The most visible players cry alarm at the impending environmental catastrophe: 'We're losing the planet.' In contrast, a minority believes there is nothing to worry about." (USA TODAY MAGAZINE) This article discusses the causes of and possible solutions to global warming.

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