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Richard Alley Quotes

«We haven't been sleeping on the rights, or asleep at the wheel, in this case.»
Author: Richard Alley
«Greenland presently makes the largest contribution to sea level rise,»
Author: Richard Alley
«This is not the biggest problem in the world. The biggest problem in the world is getting along with each other. But it's part of that because we're not going to get along with each other if we're not getting along with the planet.»
Author: Richard Alley
«It's the ultimate all or nothing,»
Author: Richard Alley
«Some people have said that maybe global warming is good because it's heading off the next Ice Age. This points out that the next Ice Age is not imminent.»
Author: Richard Alley
«Humans are moving the world out of its natural variability. I don't think there are any serious questions of the scientific credibility that big temperature variations move together with greenhouse gases.»
Author: Richard Alley
«The models we had were not terribly alarming about Greenland. This paper is a real wake-up call.»
Author: Richard Alley
«One person's trend is another person's fluctuation.»
Author: Richard Alley
«If we burn all the fossil fuels there are, the Greenland ice sheet will melt, raising sea levels 23 feet or so around the world.»
Author: Richard Alley