Thursday, February 15, 2007

New York Times

Science News Headlines: Canada's House Backs Steep Emission Cuts
Study Questions Prospects for Much Lower Emissions..

And in the United States:

Study Questions Prospects for Much Lower Emissions
Some in the utility industry are arguing that it will take decades of investments and innovation to get substantial reductions in their emissions of greenhouse gases.


By MATTHEW L. WALD
Published: February 15, 2007


WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 — As Democratic leaders in Congress prepare to put climate change legislation on the agenda, some in the utility industry are arguing that it will take decades of investments and innovation to get substantial reductions in their emissions of greenhouse gases.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Yes, climate control is turning into the "next big thing", isn't it?

A bit late, but hopefully not TOO.

It always seems to take the "young souls" more time to realize that something's wrong. How many horrible, extreme weather events must we experience before the heads pop out of the sand?

I think they're starting to pop out.