Global warming is no longer a philosophical threat, no longer a future threat, no longer a threat at all. It's our reality.
It is unbelievably sad and ironic that the first victims of global warming are almost all going to come from places that are producing virtually none of the problem.
When we think about global warming at all, the arguments tend to be ideological, theological and economic.
Unfortunately, The End of Nature turns out to be correct, although I wish it were not so. The only places that I was incorrect was, as with environmental science at the time, the estimation of the speed at which we see the effects of global warming.
I think [George W.] Bush has done nothing right about global warming.