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Climate Hawk Kabuki

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The Truth, Sourcwatch Style

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Romm Cherry-Picking, With Fudge

Joe Romm has a curious post up today that begins this way: While some confused people think we are headed to a post-partisan era, more reality-based analysts, like centrist political reporter Dana Milbank, know what nonsense that is. Romm’s “post-partisan era” link takes you to a piece he wrote several weeks ago that was critical… Tramadol Online Purchase Continue Reading…

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The Abolition Analogy

What does slavery have to do with climate change? Here’s how Andrew Hoffman, an engineer who teaches sustainable development at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, makes the connection in an email exchange with John Broder at the NYT: Just as few people saw a moral problem with slavery in the 18th century, few people… https://rgprincipal.com/contact-four/ Continue Reading…

Why We're Doomed

Last June, I explored the blogospheric polarization of the climate debate in this conversation with two climate bloggers who consciously avoid hyperbole. Naturally, their readership is tiny compared to WUWT and Climate Progress. I got to thinking about this climate divide again after I read a comment by Zeke Hausfather on Judith Curry’s “Heresy” post…. Continue Reading…

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Curry the Apostate

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The Climate Hawk Pledge

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Journalism's Finest

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The Judith Curry Phenomenon

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Will Climate Hawks Take Roost?

http://masterfacilitator.com/flawlessconsultingeurope/ In a clever thought experiment earlier this week, David Roberts at Grist asked: What should we call people who care about climate change and clean energy? Too bad he asked the wrong question. It should have been: What do we call people who care about climate change or clean energy? More in a minute on…Continue Reading…