Simply put, Washington, DC, weather is miserable at this time. It feels like the middle of August, at the moment, with temperatures nearing 100 degree with very high humidity. Life for many: air conditioned house to air conditioned car to air conditioned office, with too much sweat in the seconds moving from one air-conditioned space […]
Entries Tagged as 'climate change'
George Will’s next column won’t deal with a simple reality: Washington is wilting while the Arctic is melting
June 25th, 2010 · 1 Comment
Tags: climate change · environmental · George Will · Global Warming · Washington Post
“All costs, no benefits …”
June 16th, 2010 · 2 Comments
The EPA has issued its analysis of the financial and economic impacts of the Kerry-Lieberman American Power Act. The bumper sticker summary of their (fundamentally flawed) analysis: action to mitigate climate change is affordable. Sadly, however, the EPA has continued the strong economic tradition of robust analysis of costs of action with dramatic understating of […]
Tags: analysis · climate change · environmental · Global Warming
Fiorina Flagrant Flip-Flopping Flippantly Favors Falsehoods
June 3rd, 2010 · 2 Comments
Carly Fiorina has entered the California general election cycle with an ad that attacks Barbara Boxer for taking climate change issues seriously. Barbara Boxer seems to think that climate change is the real threat to our national security. Yes, how dare Senator Barbara Boxer pay attention to left-wing, radical, anti-military institutions like the Central Intelligence […]
Tags: climate change · Global Warming
80 by 2050 … An inadequate minimum … And the wrong thing to discuss
June 2nd, 2010 · Comments Off on 80 by 2050 … An inadequate minimum … And the wrong thing to discuss
Looking 40 years out is difficult for most of us and developing effective policy taking 40 years in the future seriously is difficult for most political institutions. Manana … demain … tomorrow … later … putting off action is natural for us procrastinators. (Note: roughly 20 percent of Americans self-identify as “chronic procrastinators and it […]
Tags: climate change · environmental · Global Warming · politics
Stealing The Work Of A Better Blogger & Calling It My Own
May 18th, 2010 · 7 Comments
This guest post from WarrenS provides a template for the commendable work that he has been doing to seek to illuminate climate and energy issues for newspaper readers across the country. One of the things, by the way, that WarrenS doesn’t mention is that his pieces fall into a context: even if he is not […]
Tags: climate change · Energy · environmental · Global Warming · journalism
Missing the menacing clouds in the raindrops
May 17th, 2010 · 3 Comments
The obliviousness about humanity’s impact on weather patterns due to climate change continues for all too many in the media. The Washington Post‘s Howard Kurtz provides today’s example. Kurtz reports on the near media blackout when it comes to the recent (massive) Nashville floods. Kurtz, just like the Post’s reprinting of the weak AP coverage, […]
Tags: climate change · Energy · Global Warming · journalism
What’s in a name?
May 5th, 2010 · 3 Comments
No matter the word put against it, humanity is driving change in climate and other aspects of our living space. For decades, scientists, scholars, and public opinion pollsters have sought to place a name against the phenomena. Global Warming … Climate Change … Global Change … Climate Chaos; Climate Disruption … Climate Catastrophe … Climate […]
Tags: catastrophic climate change · climate change · Energy · environmental · Global Warming
Drill, Baby, Drill: Drill the bottomless well
May 5th, 2010 · 4 Comments
Paul Krugman’s Drilling, Disaster, Denial is both a great OPED piece to see in the traditional media and, well, a troubling read. Great because of its focus on how one of environmentalism greatest problems might, in fact, have been its successes which could have helped lead to complacency in the public, undermining efforts to build […]
Tags: climate change · Energy · environmental · journalism
Back to basics … principles matter
April 29th, 2010 · 2 Comments
In the will they, won’t they, those fighting for climate change mitigation wait to see whether Kerry-Graham-Lieberman will drop a climate bill and, if they do so, what will it contain. There are many ways to judge what comes out but the simplest and, for me, most important is to consider basic principles. At their […]
Tags: climate change · climate legislation · Energy · Global Warming · political symbols · politics · pollution
Pre-empting Our Future: Why we MUST Defeat Kerry-(Graham)-Lieberman
April 28th, 2010 · 1 Comment
While remaining uncertain as to just how bad it is, the concerns that KGL will cross the line from mediocrity to counterproductive are increasing. Here is a guest post from Craig Altemose laying out how he sees that line having already passed. For the past year and a half or so, I have been largely […]
Tags: catastrophic climate change · climate change · climate legislation · environmental · government energy policy