Immediate Inaction
You are aware of crushing recent information confirming global climate change data are missing, extrapolated from a sample of one, and the result of a spreadsheet glitch.
But the global change fantasists remain convinced that the earth is melting so fast that even the 2016 Olympics could be in doubt. Because of this, your immediate attention is required.
When the Czar receives an order like that on the back of envelope, usually preceded by Urgent: act now, he knows to throw the envelope away because someone wants to snooker him into paying out large amounts of cash for no valid reason.
Likewise, the global fantasists need us to act immediately, without any thought or consideration, and pass all sorts of economy ruining measures.
Unless it directly affects them, as it looks like occured in Bangkok. A UN climate change summit blew apart in childish protests when half the room, led by China, India, and Brazil, lashed out at the US and EU for changing the rules of the game. The meetings ended with absolutely nothing being agreed. This is termed, in certain circles, a total lack of progress.
Immediate and urgent action is easier demanded than planned logistically.
Update: Borepatch adds that he sees the hand of the Gormogons in this. And how right he is! Generally, whenever work is not being done, we likely are in the middle of it.
Божію Поспѣшествующею Милостію Мы, Дима Грозный Императоръ и Самодержецъ Всероссiйскiй, цѣсарь Московскiй. The Czar was born in the steppes of Russia in 1267, and was cheated out of total control of all Russia upon the death of Boris Mikhailovich, who replaced Alexander Yaroslav Nevsky in 1263. However, in 1283, our Czar was passed over due to a clerical error and the rule of all Russia went to his second cousin Daniil (Даниил Александрович), whom Czar still resents. As a half-hearted apology, the Czar was awarded control over Muscovy, inconveniently located 5,000 miles away just outside Chicago. He now spends his time seething about this and writing about other stuff that bothers him.