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The Wildlife Society asks: Can a 10 pound bird bring down an 80 ton airplaine? Hell yeah: When an aircraft and a goose collide, the goose weighs more than an elephant during the instant of collision. This force is enough to cripple an aircraft and can force emergency landings (We all remember the Miracle on… Buy Lunesta Generic Eszopiclone Online Continue Reading…

When History Fades

This headline to a book review in yesterday’s NYT made me think of a sideline conversation I had with Robert Lee Hotz last week. It was after the Amy Wallace talk at NYU, which Hotz, a science columnist for the WSJ, moderated.  We were chatting about the rise of the anti-vaccine movement. Hotz speculated that… Continue Reading…

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The Upside of War

https://www.cranewoods.com/current-projects/ It’s prompting the Pentagon to become less fossil fuel dependent and will likely hasten the scale up of renewable energy technologies. From Elisabeth Rosenthal’s must-read front page story in today’s NYT: Even as Congress has struggled unsuccessfully to pass an energy bill and many states have put renewable energy on hold because of the recession,… Continue Reading…

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https://fancyfrites.com/about/ I don’t blog about TV journalism because I hardly watch TV anymore. But I know what I’m missing on CNN and Fox News, which David Rothkopf reaffirms with this meta commentary on the Rick Sanchez firing: The problem with CNN is in fact not that they failed to fire Sanchez more explicitly for his anti-Semitism,… Continue Reading…

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Bin Laden and Anthony Watts

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Pushing Buttons

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Whacking Science Journalists

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Oh, There's a War?

As climate-concerned folks know, global warming hasn’t resonated with the average person in the U.S. because its impacts can’t be felt. That’s a big reason why there is no serious, sustained public debate about the issue. Most people just don’t care enough about it. A similar disconnect explains why there is no real public conversation…Continue Reading…

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Climate Narrative

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