
doi: 10.7916/d8vx0g2s
No president, and no country, can stop global warming singlehandedly. President Obama isn’t going to halt the rise of the oceans in his second term. And with Congress hostile to cap and trade and most other ideas for slowing, let alone rolling back, global warming, it will be difficult for him to do what’s necessary. If Obama wants to make real progress, he’s going to need to use every rhetorical skill in the playbook to tell Americans that this issue matters for their lives. Published in Foreign Policy on January 4th, 2013.
Economics, Climatic changes--Government policy, Public policy (Law), Climatic changes, Obama, Barack, 320, Emissions trading
Economics, Climatic changes--Government policy, Public policy (Law), Climatic changes, Obama, Barack, 320, Emissions trading
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