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Oil companies generally say that climate science is uncertain, oppose the Kyoto Protocol, and insist that future carbon policy should include developing countries.
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4/19/08: Research Advances are Necessary
3/25/08: Four Physicists Fooled America about Global Warmning
3/20/08: A Debate Site
3/20/08: An Honest Skeptic
3/17/08: Scarier and Scarier.
3/16/08: GeoEngineering Advocate
3/15/08: Clinton and Obama Have Good Plans
3/12/08: Debate over Nuclear Power
3/12/08: Climate Change Brings Conflict
3/7/08: An Encounter with Skeptics
3/1/08: Hurricane Damage Mostly Due to Population Centers
3/1/08: Suing Big Oil
2/18/08: Wholistic analysis from TheOilDrum.com
1/21/08: Ocean Iron Fertilization, a new Geoengineering idea
1/20/08: A Neutral-sounding scientific site
1/19/08: How to do your own survey of the literature
1/19/08: Criticism of Disinformation
1/17/08: Global Warming vs. UFO's
1/14/08: Cost-benefit Approach is Pernicious
1/12/08: How to Tackle Global Warming and Still Keep the Lights On
1/11/08: Left vs. Right
1/9/08: Enviornmental Defense Blog
1/7/08: Ominous science from the UK.
1/5/08: Myth buster
1/1/08: John Tierny criticizes groupthink
12/31/07: Good year-end summary
12/27/07: Sensible Analysis from Red State
12/11/07: Presidential Candidates Views
12/10/07: Hairy Review of Review of Stern Report
12/9/07: Prediction Markets Compared
12/8/07: The National Security Approach
12/7/07: Critique of the Stern Report
12/5/07: Declining Sun Spots May Reduce Warming
12/3/07: Wen's Challenge on Climate Change Raises Stakes for Bali Talks
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