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Carter's Energy Speech

https://disneycruisinggroup.com/meet/ There’s an interesting exchange over at The Oil Drum about the legacy of President Carter’s infamous 1977 energy speech. For my money, this commenter (who also posts essays at The Oil Drum), is spot on: It is almost impossible to quantify the damage that this one speech did to the very real need for a… Continue Reading…

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Proxy Climate Blogging

https://theroyalstagproperties.com/availability/ I’m not a fan of cross-posts, because it muddies the blog waters. So when environmental ethicist Ben Hale guest blogs for the Wonk room at the Center for American Progress  (CAP) or he’s cross-posting from Climate Progress to his own site, I have to wonder if this is an implicit endorsement of CAP’s views on… Buy Xanax Online Without Prescription Continue Reading…

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Don't Publish, or Perish

Should the Washington Post’s value as a newspaper be measured solely by the content on it’s op-ed pages? This seems to be the yardstick that Tim Lambert, a widely read climate blogger, uses in a current post, titled, The Washington Post can’t go out of business fast enough Now why would he wish that? Well,… Tramadol Online Purchase Continue Reading…

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Can Global Warming be Stopped?

There’s much that intrigues me about this recently published study, but let’s start with the University of Utah press release, titled, “Is Global Warming Unstoppable?” In case that didn’t catch your eye, here’s the dek: “Theory also says energy conservation doesn’t help.” Now let’s go to the first three concise graphs of the release, which,… https://rgprincipal.com/contact-four/ Continue Reading…

Where's the Fight?

You want another reason why American newspapers are knocking at death’s door? They won’t take a stand on climate change. This according to media maven Michael Wolff, who notes that only one U.S. paper (the Miami Herald) signed on to that special Copenhagen editorial written by the Guardian and carried by 56 papers in 45… Continue Reading…

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The Implacable Climate Foe

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What to Eat After the Collapse

https://dinoeliadis.com/schedule-time/ One of the more amusing (and popular) voices in the the enviro/peak oil doom-o-sphere is James Howard Kunstler, perhaps best known for his book, The Geography of Nowhere. Once a week, he issues a rambling missive on all issues related to society’s imminent collapse from his profanely titled blog, Clusterfuck Nation. People seem to eat…Continue Reading…

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Climate Daggers

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Existentialist Collapse Chatter

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Tobis on Science Bias

http://masterfacilitator.com/flawlessconsultingeurope/ I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again: Michael Tobis is among the most thoughtful climate bloggers out there. To really appreciate him, you have to see how his arguments unfold in the comment threads of his posts. His latest post and related thread is a perfect example. I am certain some of his most…Continue Reading…