WarrenS has taken on an admirable resolution: to send a letter to the editor (LTE) (or, well, a major politician) every single day, on the critical issues of climate change and energy. This discusses his approach and here is an amusing ‘template’ to for rapid letter writing. Now, I have always written letters and even […]
Entries Tagged as 'climate change'
Unpublished letters: Global Warming to boost allergy medicine sales
September 4th, 2010 · 1 Comment
Tags: climate change · Global Warming · pollution · unpublished letters · Washington Post
Unpublished Letters: Media responsibility for climate legislation failure
September 2nd, 2010 · Comments Off on Unpublished Letters: Media responsibility for climate legislation failure
WarrenS has taken on an admirable resolution: to send a letter to the editor (LTE) (or, well, a major politician) every single day, on the critical issues of climate change and energy. This discusses his approach and here is an amusing ‘template’ to for rapid letter writing. Now, I have always written letters and even […]
Tags: climate change · environmental · Global Warming · journalism · unpublished letters · Washington Post
Expensive, inconvenient, and scratchy: solutions are easy
September 1st, 2010 · Comments Off on Expensive, inconvenient, and scratchy: solutions are easy
Let us face a simple fact: no matter how good we get at mitigating climate change, climate chaos and damage from human-driven global warming will get worse before it gets better. We might have control over how bad and influence on the impacts of the disrupted climate system, but the situation will get worse than […]
Tags: climate change · environmental · Global Warming · guest post
We don’t need your help … we don’t want it …
August 26th, 2010 · 3 Comments
When it comes to the necessity of facing down pollution in the nation’s electricity system and other major polluting industries, it is hard to read recent Obama Administration action as anything other than a strong statement to leading environmental organizations: Stay out of our way, we don’t need your help … we don’t need it. […]
Tags: climate change · emissions · Energy · energy efficiency · Obama Administration · politics
Senate Climate Change inAction: Postmortem thoughts continued …
August 5th, 2010 · Comments Off on Senate Climate Change inAction: Postmortem thoughts continued …
The abysmal failure for US Senate movement forward on climate change mitigation legislation has many fathers and mothers, many to blame. And, the blame game is moving around … along with lots of CYA discussions. To a certain extent, the pointing fingers and ‘who me’ exercises can get a bit exaggerated because while there is […]
Tags: climate change · Energy · environmental · Global Warming
The Darker Side of Lexus’ “Darker Side of Green”?
July 30th, 2010 · 2 Comments
Under the title The Darker Side of Green, Lexus (e.g., Toyota) has chosen to host a series of “debates” on climate change as part of its roll-out of hybrid Lexus CT200h. These events are hosted by a celebrity, with an environmentalist journalist and prominent skeptic ‘debating’ climate-change issues. To debate or not to debate: that […]
Tags: advertising · anti-science syndrome · catastrophic climate change · climate change · climate delayers · environmental · Global Warming · global warming deniers · greenwashing
An Ecosystem View of Climate Change
July 30th, 2010 · Comments Off on An Ecosystem View of Climate Change
Take a moment to read this thoughtful guest post from matching mole. This may not be exactly what some people might expect from the title. I’m not going to include a lot of alarming facts and figures or dire predictions. Instead I’m going to introduce the basics of ecosystem ecology and show how CO2 accumulation […]
Tags: climate change · environmental · Global Warming
The Breitbart of the Climate Change World?
July 27th, 2010 · 7 Comments
A simple fact: Andrew Breitbart has been incredibly effective. With material that legal investigations, reviews by traditional journalism institutions, and other inspections have shown to be “severely edited” material utterly misrepresenting actual events, Breitbart provided the ammunition that enabled the takedown of an organization (ACORN) that had helped — quite literally — 100,000s of people […]
Tags: anti-science syndrome · climate change · climate delayers · Energy · energy efficiency · Global Warming · global warming deniers · government energy policy · journalism · politics
“Forcing people to save is a cost that I am willing to bear.”
July 26th, 2010 · 4 Comments
Secretary of Energy Steven Chu took on conservative economists in comments this evening, where he spoke with strong praise for regulation and standards for driving energy efficiency in appliances and other energy-related systems. Chu explained that writing regulation and setting standards are — without exception — the lowest cost move with the highest payoff to […]
Tags: climate change · department of energy · Energy · Obama Administration
Delivering the post mortem on climate legislation’s failure …
July 26th, 2010 · 3 Comments
If the US Senate has, collectively, any substantive understanding of science, concern about American security, and desire for American prosperity into the future, there will be climate legislation. Sadly, with Anti-Science Syndrome suffering Haters Of a Livable Economic Society dominating one of America’s two major political parties and with Climate Peacocks mewing their way around […]
Tags: cap and trade · climate change · climate legislation · Congress · Energy · energy efficiency · politics