Cue the world’s smallest violin for climate science denier/confuser Bret Stephens. Hillary Clinton is emerging into more public engagement. There was her strong speech at Wellesley earlier today (full video after the fold). And, here is an engrossing New York magazine article Hillary Clinton Is Furious. And Resigned. And Funny. And Worried. Much of that article […]
.@BretStephensNYT is upset w/@HillaryClinton: “I voted for her and she says …”
May 26th, 2017 · Comments Off on .@BretStephensNYT is upset w/@HillaryClinton: “I voted for her and she says …”
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Some thoughts re #LNG exports: environmental and financial risks/opportunities
May 26th, 2017 · 1 Comment
Since about the middle of the Obama Administration, with the Shale Revolution driving down natural gas prices, exporting of natural gas via liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities has been ‘hot and heavy’. The Russian seizure of Crimea and invasion of eastern Ukraine along with use of gas as pressure on the Ukraine (and others around Europe) […]
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Deep Faith and Climate Change
May 26th, 2017 · Comments Off on Deep Faith and Climate Change
This guest post from AstroCook is from just before Donald Trump took over the Oval Office but that timing is fundamentally irrelevant to the core of the discussion: an example of the challenge of leaping divides to spark changed thinking on climate science (and climate-science denial) even in a ‘civil’ conversation. From it: “God gave […]
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