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Tag Archives: shelter
Gimme Shelter
1. Among the most powerful human urges is to seek shelter. 2. The belief that human beings can, or soon will, control the weather emanates from this urge. 3. With every year that passes, more people and a higher percentage … Continue reading →
Posted in Cap-and-trade, Climate change, crying wolf, development, global cooling, global warming, media, weather
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Tagged computer models, global warming, Holocene, New York Times, shelter, warming
