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Science & Environmental Happenings
This extensive glossary, written by Max Boykoff and Chukwemerije Okereke, is a valuable resource for those looking to get a grip on key climate change concepts, policies and initiatives.
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Climate Change and the 2012 Presidential Campaign
Analysis & Commentary, Blog, Climate, Climate Change, Policy & Politics, Politics
Oct 10
by The Boulder Stand
The debate left people abuzz over which candidate had won, but there was a clear loser: climate change.
To better understand the stances that the Obama administration and GOP running mates Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan have actually taken on climate change, Lucy Higgins gives a brief look at their perspectives and policies.
Read the commentary on Rhizome.
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