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Hold the Revolution?

https://disneycruisinggroup.com/meet/ Earlier this year, Slate ran a biotechnology-related story with this catchy headline and subhead: The Green Monster: Could Frankenfoods be good for the Environment? The once fractious public debate over GMOs (genetically modified organisms) appears to have exhausted itself (no one bothered to comment on the Slate story). Some think the debate is over, you… Continue Reading…

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Legacy of an Energy Boom

https://theroyalstagproperties.com/availability/ Yesterday, I took an expansive, meta perspective on who’s responsible for climate change and the U.S. addiction to fossil fuels. But make no mistake, the legacy of George W. Bush’s two terms, in all things related to domestic energy development, from deliberate lax oversight to eye-popping corruption, looms large today.  Rebecca Lefton at The Center… Buy Xanax Online Without Prescription Continue Reading…

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Katrina & Climate: Case Dismissed?

That’s the clever headline for this NYT Green post, which recalls an interesting piece of litigation: Back in 2005, a group of landowners on the gulf coast filed a federal lawsuit against energy and chemical companies, arguing that they were directly responsible for greenhouse gas emissions that exacerbated the effects of Hurricane Katrina. It named… Tramadol Online Purchase Continue Reading…

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A Seaworthy Solution?

Libertarians may be dubious about global warming, but they seem to be in agreement that ocean fisheries are nearing collapse. The mothership is not one to sound the foghorn on anything related to the environment, so this passage over at Hit & Run caught my eye: Overfishing threatens to destroy most of the world’s fisheries… https://rgprincipal.com/contact-four/ Continue Reading…

What Lurks in the Sewer

It’s tempting to dismiss this vulgar hit job on Roger Pielke Jr. as the guerrilla journalism equivalent of Punk’d. In the months preceding the article’s publication yesterday, the author, Ian Murphy, conducted a lengthy and seemingly legitimate email interview with Roger, who has posted the entire exchange. As Murphy gleefully admits in a comment at… Continue Reading…

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The No Fly Zone

https://dentalprovidence.com/veneers/ Personally, I find Eli Rabett insufferable. And I know he thinks just as highly of me. But I wouldn’t question his patriotism. So I think it was wrong for Anthony Watts to take this cheap shot yesterday: I wonder if “Tamino” or Eli Rabbet bothers to fly a flag on memorial day? Here’s to hoping…Continue Reading…

A Trench View of Climate Change

https://dinoeliadis.com/schedule-time/ On Sunday, this blog received an instructive (and anonymous) comment that accidentally landed in the spam folder.  It’s from someone who works in U.S. state government on water-related issues (likely in the West). The comment is part of this thread, which was lively until all the typical jousting and preening by combatants overwhelmed it.  I’m…Continue Reading…

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Rewiring the Mind or the Planet?

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Can Climate Policy Change Course?

Ambien Buy Without Prescription In recent days, I’ve been conducting Q & A’s via email with authors of The Hartwell Paper, a provocative essay that lays out “a new direction for climate policy.” Today’s interview is with Hartwell co-author Roger Pielke Jr., a professor of environmental studies at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and whose new book, The Climate…Continue Reading…

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Team B

http://masterfacilitator.com/flawlessconsultingeurope/ Since Last November, Georgia Tech climate researcher Judith Curry has criticized the groupthink tendencies of a subset of the climate science community. So I’m not surprised to see her echo this sentiment by William Happer, a professor of physics at Princeton University, in his recent congressional testimony: We need to establish a Team B of…Continue Reading…