Europe vs. America on Climate: a Hypothesis
The ubiquitous Andy Revkin has a delightful little bit of speculation in this morning’s New York Times regarding the differences between U.S. and European attitudes toward climate change: Some climate experts muse that the innately variegated climate across the country might help explain why it has taken longer for human-caused global warming to rise to …
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