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<title>What AWG Skeptics Think About the UN Report (Plumbing The Mindset of AWG Left-Wing Pychosis)</title>
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<description>Original Title:What climate Change Skeptics Think About the UN Report Last week, the U.N.&#x26;#x2019;s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change went further than it ever has in blaming humans for the role in climate change in its fifth report, warning that the warming is happening faster, and will only get worse. &#x26;#x201C;Limiting climate change will require substantial and sustained reductions of greenhouse gas emissions,&#x26;#x201D; said Thomas Stocker, a Working Group co-chair. &#x26;#x201C;As a result of our past, present and expected future emissions of [carbon dioxide], we are committed to climate change, and effects will persist for many centuries even if emissions...</description>
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<title>Why More Climate Science Hasn&#x26;#x2019;t Led to More Climate Policy &#x26;#x2013; Yet</title>
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<description>It&#x26;#x2019;s worth offering a bit more context on a point I raised in my morning post on the new report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: Will the fresh assessment of global warming from the panel matter where it counts, in the realm of environmental and energy policy and diplomacy? In the short run, no. And this is not only because of disinformation campaigns, as some would assert. Just as the trajectory for climate change at the moment is substantially determined by emissions of greenhouse gases emitted in decades past, prospects for climate legislation or a new international treaty...</description>
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