Reading slashdot regularely for one year now, something strikes me. As an european, I never saw anybody during the last two years doubting humans activities on climate change.
I saw a general consensus in scientifics, politics and public opinion in Europe and especially in France where I live (examples: a famous parisian museum "La cite des sciences" made a big event called Climax about climate change, there are TV spots about energy comsuption by a french state agency etc...)
So when I saw (some) slashdot comments, sites like these http://globalwarming.org/ and US policy, I wonder how can a so big gap exists.
Can you help me?
Reading slashdot regularely for one year now, something strikes me. As an european, I never saw anybody during the last two years doubting humans activities on climate change. I saw a general consensus in scientifics, politics and public opinion in Europe and especially in France where I live (examples: a famous parisian museum "La cite des sciences" made a big event called Climax about climate change, there are TV spots about energy comsuption by a french state agency etc...) So when I saw (some) slashdot comments, sites like these http://globalwarming.org/ and US policy, I wonder how can a so big gap exists. Can you help me?
If you can read french, I advise you Courrier International
It's a weekly magazine of only articles from all around the world translated in french with very nice pictures and cartoons from world newspapers.
One or two articles for each continent from different newspapers, plus a special part on a topic, I strongly recommend!