This probably stems from the inconvenience that is required in solving the global warming problem.
But that does not diminish our overall commitment to deal with the global warming problem.
You've said elsewhere that Kyoto wouldn't have solved the global warming problem.
Seabrook is also not the answer to the global warming problem.
When they are unable to retrieve the ice the Earth is forced to search for other ways to solve their global warming problem.
Global warming problems only exist at convenient times for the government tax raising exercises.
The result is a clouding of the reality of the global warming problem.
All right, so the big question now is really just the same one, one step down, from the global warming problem we had before.
Get rid of the Sun and all the global warming problems will be solved.
So far, the global warming problem has not been addressed by public policy in this country or elsewhere.