December 23, 2009

 If they want to see climate change legislation pass Congress, it has become obvious that proponents must tackle gaps in corresponding scientific and policy forums.

Even after years of sounding the global warning alarm, of gathering data, of preparing predictive models and proposing solutions, it remains far too easy to poke holes in what should be, by now, a tighter case for global warming.

If a massive, hugely expensive climate-targeting bureaucracy is built, shouldn’t it be upon bedrock science?

Perhaps such unequivocal bedrock will eventually be found. But the lead up to the early-December climate forum in Denmark wasn’t smooth for those agitating for a global effort to tackle climate change.

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