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Buying Political Time for Climate Action

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Fighting For Your Miserable Future

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The Crank-Off

Speaking of contests, Orac has winnowed a list of “terminal terminator cranks” into the top three and asks readers to pick a winner: Anti-vaccine loons Tobacco/secondhand smoke denialists Anthropogenic global warming denialists

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Chance Encounters at Cancun

What a sweet picture. Somebody should draw up thought clouds for each of these guys and have a contest for the funniest strip.

Fearing the Findings on Fear Messaging

UPDATE: Joe Romm and Brad Johnson respond in the comment thread. If you’re a climate blogger who often plays up the most potentially catastrophic consequences of global warming, and a new sociological study finds that “dire messages warning of the severity of global warming and its presumed dangers can backfire,” what do you do? You… Tramadol Online Purchase Continue Reading…

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Blood is Thicker than Crankery

https://dentalprovidence.com/veneers/ There’s an interesting food fight taking place at ScienceBlogs. Orac is dismayed that Coby Beck allowed his father to “hijack” his blog with this “case against flouride” post. Orac is all over the irony of this. I have to agree. It’s akin to Coby handing over his blog to an anti-vaxxer.

Getting Serious about Adaptation

https://dinoeliadis.com/schedule-time/ The Economist explains why adaptation has long been marginalized in the climate debate: The green pressure groups and politicians who have driven the debate on climate change have often been loath to see attention paid to adaptation, on the ground that the more people thought about it, the less motivated they would be to push… https://rgprincipal.com/contact-four/ Continue Reading…

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A Climate Treaty Analogue?

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Can We Buy Time?

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Wall to Wall Leakage

http://masterfacilitator.com/flawlessconsultingeurope/ No doubt readers of this blog are getting their fill of the big Wikileaks story elsewhere. But I can’t resist linking to this smart post by Stephen Budiansky, a writer I’ve been familiar with for a long time. He offers a measured perspective that is critical of both “excessive secrecy” by the U.S. government and…Continue Reading…