HomeMiddle Column'Rationing of ever-scarcer materials and finite resources would be highly beneficial' to... Middle Column ‘Rationing of ever-scarcer materials and finite resources would be highly beneficial’ to tackle global warming By Marc Morano - April 13, 2009 318 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg . Tagseconomicsglobal warming Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleEnvironmental cartoonists finding humor in global warmingNext articlePeer-reviewed study ‘documents uncertainties and biases in the land surface’ construction of global average surface temps Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles The European Climate Megadrought – Which Happened 482 Years Ago Climate411 A brutal European megadrought in 1540, during the little ice age, brings context to attempts to link the current European heatwave to global warming. Read more Apple to Carbon Offset Everyone’s iPhone Recharge Energy Bill Climate411 Welcome to our green future - in which you don't get a say in whether you support wind turbines and solar panels. Read more America’s Favorite Vehicle: Priced Out of the Market Climate411 "The truly venerable Ford F-150 pick-up truck, America’s best selling vehicle, stands to become priced far too high for most Americans to afford." Read more