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The Earth Shapers

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Of Scapegoats and Minefields

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Planet Climatewood

https://dinoeliadis.com/press-releases/ Can Hollywood save the planet from global warming? The LA Times reports that Ban Ki-moon, the United Nations Secretary General, made his sales pitch last week at a UN outreach event: “I need your support,” he told entertainment industry insiders during a daylong forum Tuesday that focused on recent heat waves, floods, fires and drought,…Continue Reading…

Will Climate Change be a 2012 Campaign Issue?

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A Dead End Dialogue

https://rgprincipal.com/contact-peru/ Freeman Dyson and Steve Connor, the science editor of The Independent, had a long email conversation that neither found very satisfying.

Doomsday Chronicles, cont'd

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Bad Bots

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Surviving the Future

I have a deeply cynical side but I’m also an optimist by nature. Ms. Collide-a-scape is the fretter in the family. Several months ago, we finally got around to watching the dystopian documentary that made quite a splash in 2009, which NPR accurately characterized: So this is how the world ends: Not with an action-movie…Continue Reading…

Navigating a Climate Minefield

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A Climate Claim in Tatters

https://dentalprovidence.com/career/ The evolution of Judith Curry, the outspoken Georgia Tech climate scientist, continues. Her emergence in the last few years as a persistent  critic of the climate science community can be marked by distinct stages. At first, in the immediate aftermath of Climategate, Curry’s critiques focused on “climate tribalism” and “transparency” issues. By April of 2010,…Continue Reading…