Posts Tagged ‘climate change’

Cozying up to Climate Mayhem

https://prosthodontistlasvegas.com/dental-check-up-in-las-vegas/ Chamberlain had Russell, Magic Johnson had Bird. But Andrew Revkin of The New York Times, like Shaquille O’Neal in his prime, has no peer. Nobody comes close to matching the breadth and depth of climate change coverage that Revkin consistently demonstrates. This was amply evident on Friday, when the Global Humanitarian Forum, an organization headed…Continue Reading…

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Making Sense of Climate Politics and Policy

Buy Online Soma Earlier this week, Curtis Brainard at CJR’s The Observatory wrote an excellent appraisal of the cacophonous debate over the Waxman-Markey climate bill. Brainard neatly summarized the two contradictory narratives and the main protagonists. To help navigate what Andy Revkin recently called “the fog of climate policy,” Brainard suggests that newspaper editorial boards should be weighing…Continue Reading…

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The Disaster Storyline

Buy Clonazepam Without Prescription Would climate change have greater urgency in the public mind if we started talking more about adaptation? I realize many climate advocates fear that such a discussion is a slippery slope to non-action. But it needn’t be. In fact, I believe that more stories and chatter about the growing humanitarian concerns of near-term climate change…Continue Reading…

The Impurity of Book Titles

https://theroyalstagproperties.com/area-attractions/ Is is possible to judge a book by its title? Roger Pielke, Jr. believes so. But he’s making much ado of nothing in this post, which Marc Morano has, ironically, turned into a splashy and hugely misleading headline on Climate Depot. Here’s the quick background: at Seed magazine, Michael Mann participated in a forum on…Continue Reading…

The Doom Game

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Walkback or Walkabout?

The indispensable one, boxed into a corner by Roger Pielke, Jr., and  The Breakthrough Institute, does something rare: Yes, my thinking on rip-offsets has evolved, primarily because I have spent the last few months talking to leading experts, domestic and international, including the chief climate negotiator for a major European country. As one reader to…Continue Reading…

Dramatizing Climate Change

https://castlehomecomfort.com/plumbing-repair/ Last summer, Bill McKibben argued in Orion magazine that global warming is essentially a literary problem. A technological and scientific challenge, yes; an economic quandary, yes; a political dilemma, surely. But centrally? A crisis in metaphor, in analogy, in understanding. We haven’t come up with words big enough to communicate the magnitude of what we’re…Continue Reading…

Romm's Slimefest

https://rgprincipal.com/contact-four/ Joe Romm rarely disappoints. Nary a day goes by when he isn’t showcasing his intolerance, inconsistency, and disaster fetishism. Let’s highlight the most recent best of the worst, starting with the bile he spewed on Friday to kick off the long holiday weekend. You won’t find any disgust expressed by Climate Progress readers (or such…Continue Reading…

Climate Train Departs for Unknown Destination

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The Climate Race

If all the main players and policy instruments in the congressional debate over climate change were represented in a demolition derby, here’s what it might look like: In a brand new Lexus GS, a Democratic politician (Waxman-Markey) is behind the wheel, clumsily groping at an anorexic cap and trade bill in the front passenger seat….Continue Reading…