Copenhagen Update: The Religion of Climate Change
The U.S. needs to get religion about energy security and reliability. Let’s start looking realistically at the problem and we can take realistic action.
The U.S. needs to get religion about energy security and reliability. Let’s start looking realistically at the problem and we can take realistic action.
The U.N. Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen continues to be defined by the disagreements between developed and developing countries as the talks wind toward Friday’s conclusion. Not much progress has been made. Yesterday was marked by a day of protest by African countries, which walked out of the conference over draft language being discussed regarding [...]
On December 10, 2009, Tom Mullikin presented “Climate Change Policy & Politics” to the 2009 CRWUA Annual Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. The presentation was part of the Colorado River Water User’s Association’s conference entitled “Cost of Change: Challenges and Opportunities.”
For more information, read about the 2009 CRWUA Annual Conference.