Posts Tagged ‘climate change’

The Al Capone Strategy

http://masterfacilitator.com/facilitationoverview/ Utility executives that had favored the failed cap & trade bill in Congress are moving on, reports the WSJ: In a blueprint released last week, Exelon executives said their 13-state region could achieve reductions in greenhouse-gas emissions nearly equal to what federal legislation might have achieved in the next decade by pressing ahead with activities…Continue Reading…

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Who's a Skeptic/Denier/Dissenter/Contrarian?

My struggle to distinguish between a “climate skeptic” and “climate denier” continues. In July, I sought some clarity on these terms, which triggered over 500 comments and little agreement on an acceptable distinction between the two labels. That should come as no surprise. Do you know any climate skeptics who are fine with being called…Continue Reading…

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The Climate Hearing

https://dentalprovidence.com/dental-sealants/ There doesn’t appear to be much mainstream news coverage of yesterday’s big climate confab on the Hill, so it’s a good thing we have blogs to pick up the slack. If you want a descriptive overview, check out Jeff Tollefson at Nature. For a selective play by play, including color commentary by Gavin Schmidt, go…Continue Reading…

Climate of Fear

https://raceflowdevelopment.com/ordering/ Earlier this week, Juliet Eilperin at the WaPo discussed the results of a new study that the Climate Doom messaging crowd might want to pay attention to: In the experiment involving undergraduates, the subjects read a news article that began with factual data provided by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change, but had…Continue Reading…

Jon Stewart: Climate Scientist

Kudos to Simon Donner for picking up on one of the more interesting things that Jon Stewart said last week in his interview with Rachel Maddow: This is–I’m not saying–look, I love the voices that I hear on MSNBC. And there’s a difference between–here’s what’s unfair about what I do. This is really what’s a…Continue Reading…

Meet the New Climate Narrative

It’s much more complicated than the old one, argues Mike Hulme in the Guardian, and that, he says, is a good thing, one year after the event that triggered “climategate.”  Here’s what I think is the money quote from Hulme’s thought-provoking op-ed: The 12 months since 17 November 2009 have shown brutally that the social,…Continue Reading…

Lessons Learned?

Order Klonopin Online This week should bring us a flood of one-year anniversary stories on the stolen email scandal known as “climategate.” Looks like Nature is first out of the box with its profile of Phil Jones, who agreed earlier this month to talk at length about his experience. He proved largely unrepentant. Anthony Watts is annoyed that…Continue Reading…

Archaeology and Sea Level Rise

https://dinoeliadis.com/schedule-time/ Yesterday, Justin Gillis published an excellent front page NYT article on climate change and sea level rise. Of course, the tone wasn’t catastrophic enough for this guy, but he’s never happy unless the story pummels the reader into “hell and high water” submission. Today, Gillis blogs on an interesting side note to his main piece:…Continue Reading…

The NYT Hearts Lomborg Flick

Valium 10Mg Buy Online The new movie “Cool It” is out today and just wait till people get wind of this thumbs up review in the NYT, especially this passage: Debunking claims made by “An Inconvenient Truth” and presenting alternative strategies, “Cool It” finally blossoms into an engrossing, brain-tickling picture as many of Al Gore’s meticulously graphed assertions are…Continue Reading…

Curry Goes to Congress

This announcement, that Judith Curry will be giving Congressional testimony next week, is sure to send the climate blogosphere into overdrive. At her site, Judith writes: I have been invited to present testimony for this hearing. I have been specifically asked by the minority (Republicans) to discuss how we can go about responding to the…Continue Reading…