Senator James Inhofe (R-Exxon) has misused the power of his chairmanship and, now, Ranking Minority status on the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) committee to expend taxpayer resources on distorting, misleading, and outright deceiving when it comes to scientific issues, most notably in relation to questions of Global Warming. One of the most infamous […]
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Scientific Inquiry concludes: Inhofe List “Not credible …”
July 17th, 2009 · 10 Comments
Tags: analysis · climate change · climate delayers · Global Warming · global warming deniers · skeptic
Bridging a Black-White Divide: Kudos to NWF and NAACP
July 14th, 2009 · 4 Comments
Let’s face facts, to far too many, for far too long, “environmentalism” has seemed a lilly-white activity, something for people with enough resources to engage in caring about the environment. And, in some ways, there is some truth to this perspective. As Jerome Ringo put it in I joined the Louisian WIldlife Federation in 1991. […]
Tags: climate change · environmental · environmental justice · Global Warming
OMG!!!! Climate Models Might Be Wrong!
July 14th, 2009 · 2 Comments
Expect lots of global warming denier screaming headline titles about a new paper on climate modeling and the press release on it from Rice University. The title of that press release: Global warming: Our best guess is likely wrong Unknown processes account for much of warming in ancient hot spell “Global warming: Our best guess […]
Tags: carbon dioxide · climate change · Global Warming
Reality leaving Waxman-Markey in the dust …
July 7th, 2009 · 1 Comment
The Waxman-Markety American Clean Energy and Security (ACES) targets for renewable energy and climate emissions reductions are, to put it simply, far from what they should be. And, let’s put aside “should be”, they are far weaker than they could be. Let’s stick with 2020 targets for a moment. The bill, as passed by the […]
Tags: cap and trade · climate change · climate legislation · coal · electricity · emissions · Energy · energy efficiency · energy information administration
Acting on Climate = Benefits, not costs
June 30th, 2009 · 6 Comments
Amid many frustrations re the American Climate Energy & Security (ACES) Act (climate legislation), it is like listening to fingernails on a chalkboard when people say “it will only cost X” (“just a postage stamp a day”). There is celebratory discussion of CBO and EPA numbers showing very low costs, seemingly useful to counter R […]
Tags: climate change · climate legislation · environmental · Global Warming · political symbols · politics
Twitting Claire
June 30th, 2009 · 7 Comments
Senator Claire McCaskill (D-MO) loves Twitter. And, on more than one occasion, her off-the-cuff comments have caused some uproar. Not the excited notes from a sports fan (shared her same sentiments at that one), but off-hand comments about major policy issues that suggest potentially recklessly shallow understanding of critical issues. After the House voted to […]
Tags: climate change · climate legislation · Congress · democrats · Global Warming · waxman-markey
On the Public Dime, A Very Public Whine … on a very false note
June 29th, 2009 · 3 Comments
From the industry global-warming denial mouthpiece Competitive Enterprise Institute to CBS News to Faux News (with a guest ranting by James Inhofe (R-Exxon calling for a criminal investigation), the Global Warming denial “news of the day” is about supposed suppression of a “report” ‘proving’ that global warming isn’t real by EPA economist Alan Carlin. Carlin’s […]
Tags: climate change · climate delayers · Global Warming · global warming deniers
Milbank’s “Goracle” …
June 28th, 2009 · 4 Comments
Five months ago, today, the Washington Post‘s Dana Milbank went to town on Al Gore in With Al due respect, we’re doomed with 18 references to the “Goracle”, a right-wing term dismissive of Gore, trying to undermine his strong, science-backed discussion of Global Warming with ridicule suggesting that his substantive work somehow relates to the […]
Tags: Al Gore · climate change · climate delayers · Congress · Washington Post
Making some green by Going Green: NRDC Electricity Analysis re ACES
June 24th, 2009 · Comments Off on Making some green by Going Green: NRDC Electricity Analysis re ACES
The CBO pessimistically reported that it could cost American households as much as a postage stamp, per day, to begin the process of tackling climate change via the (overly weakened, not nearly as cost-effective and effective as possible) Waxman-Markey American Clean Energy and Security (ACES) Act. This, of course, was trumpted as good news, even […]
Tags: analysis · cap and trade · climate change · Energy
Setting a limit … and fighting for it: 350.org and an October engagement
June 17th, 2009 · Comments Off on Setting a limit … and fighting for it: 350.org and an October engagement
350 … it is the most important number … Book yourself, your friends, your neighbors, your community for 24 October.
Tags: Bill McKibben · climate change · environmental · Global Warming