Posts Tagged ‘climate change’

Hunkering Down

Buy Zopiclone 7.5 Mg Online I do feel bad for Phil Jones, the scientist caught in the maw of climategate. It’s obviously taken an enormous personal toll on him. But he appears to still be in the same bunker that got him in trouble in the first place. He comes off fairly defensive in this interview with Olive Heffernan in…Continue Reading…

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Week in Review

Buy Xanax Online Overnight The big story on the climate change front was the snow. Too bad about that. But if you’re still searching for some enlightened perspective to counter the silliness, here’s my favorite three blog posts, in no particular order: Michael Tobis on the importance of El Nino. Ronald Baily on hypocrisy. Roger Pielke Jr., because he’s…Continue Reading…

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The Glaciers Are Still Melting

https://theroyalstagproperties.com/our-place/ That headline, from an excellent online story at Foreign Policy’s website, is obviously not one you will see at Climate Depot. And that’s a shame, because the writer, Stephan Faris, makes some very important points, while also not downplaying the recent IPCC mistakes and bad behavior of climate scientists. For example, he writes: The IPCC’s…Continue Reading…

The Climate Bunker

https://prosthodontistlasvegas.com/image-credits/ This online story highlighted at Foreign Policy magazine’s website has a rushed feel to it. It also has a deck that doesn’t deliver: How global warming deniers are running circles around the U.N.’s top climate body I eagerly read the piece to see how that was happening. All I came away with is the reporter’s…Continue Reading…

Attacking the Messenger

Get Online Xanax Prescription I’m not surprised that Romm goes bananas over this front-page article in today’s NYT by Elisabeth Rosenthal, because it prominently quotes Roger Pielke, Jr. Any high profile story with a Pielke makes Romm all frothy. (I do, however, think the piece leaned too heavily on Roger and that it should have mentioned that he is…Continue Reading…

The Climate Narrative

http://masterfacilitator.com/compactcoaching/ There are two guys who’d sooner be waterboarded than admit the other was right about something. But Marc Morano and Joe Romm would certainly agree on one thing: the importance of a compelling narrative. Marc Morano. Take a look at the stories that dominate Climate Depot lately. It’s IPCC, round the clock. Notice the familiarity…Continue Reading…

The Warping of the Climate Debate

Andrew Sullivan notes that Drudge is doing his part to amplify the climate change naysayer echo machine.  This is certainly true, but the op-ed that Drudge links to is much more nuanced than its headline: “The Great Global Warming Collapse.” If all you did was glance at that headline, here’s the part you wouldn’t know…Continue Reading…

Utah Debates Climate Change

The Utah legislature is fond of symbolic gestures. The latest is a beaut. It’s a resolution from the chamber’s Natural Resources Committee, urging the EPA not to proceed with plans to regulate greenhouse gases until a full and independent investigation of the climate data conspiracy and global warming science can be substantiated. Mike Noel, a…Continue Reading…

Unbowed But Sinking Fast

https://blackhillsballoons.com/available-activities/ The drip, drip bad news for the IPCC continues. This Times of London piece has Greenpeace calling for Rajendra Pachauri’s head. Greenpeace! But that’s not what’s notable in the story. To me, It’s Pachauri’s utter obliviousness to the quicksand that is swallowing him. Here he is asserting his gravitas: My credibility has been established because…Continue Reading…

The Other Climate Conspiracy

http://www.amandasatoz.com/?page_id=1454 Via the International Institute for Strategic Studies, this is a pretty interesting take on the recent Bin Laden/climate change episode: Late last week, Osama Bin Laden came out with a new audiotape accusing the US for causing climate change.  He says: “Speaking about climate change is not a matter of intellectual luxury – the phenomenon is…Continue Reading…