Okay, for any number of reasons, don’t count me among the cheering fans of the Kyoto Accord. With its problems and seemingly troubled history, perhaps even more credit should be given to this indication that Kyoto is working: The greenhouse gas emissions of 40 industrialized nations that signed the Kyoto Protocol treaty in 1997 have […]
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Kyoto works?
November 18th, 2008 · Comments Off on Kyoto works?
Tags: carbon dioxide · climate change · Energy
Obama speaks out against Global Warming
November 18th, 2008 · 9 Comments
In his second substantive, issue-focused discussion since the election, President-elect Barack Obama spoke to the bipartisan governors’ meeting on climate change, with an extensive international audience. I recommend reading the speech (after the fold) and watching the video, but there are some key points worth calling out and perhaps just one important issue to raise. […]
Tags: climate change · Energy · Global Warming
Truth vs Truthiness: Debating Global Warming with those beyond convincing
November 17th, 2008 · Comments Off on Truth vs Truthiness: Debating Global Warming with those beyond convincing
We see this in blogging spaces, in coffee pot conversations, from right-wing talk show hosts to any conversation in the Senate including Senator James Inhofe (R-Exxon), the ever increasing frustration of those speaking with science and fact in their efforts to speak with, to engage, to convince those rejecting the science in relation to Global […]
Tags: analysis · climate change · climate delayers · Energy · Global Warming · global warming deniers · skeptic
MN-3: Energy Smart vs Energy Dumb?
October 29th, 2008 · 2 Comments
This year could be a breakthrough year to truly change the nature of dialogue and action in Washington, DC, and nationwide. One of the great realities of the 2008 campaign: there will be a tremendous increase in the Oval Office and Congressional IQs when it comes to energy issues. In energy illiterate America, we have […]
Tags: climate change · politics
HEAT up your Tuesday Evening
October 20th, 2008 · 3 Comments
Tomorrow night, Frontline will broadcast Heat, a result of some 18 months of work …
Tags: climate change · Energy · Global Warming
The Organic Silver BB?
October 15th, 2008 · 1 Comment
A few days ago, guest poster Jill Richardson brought us exciting news with the question “Can Organics Save Us from Global Warming?” Jill excitedly brought news of a new study from the Rodale Institute entitled REgenerative ORganic Farming: A Solution to Global Warming. After now having taken the time to read this report, it seems […]
Tags: agriculture · carbon dioxide · climate change · Energy
The ABC’s of Blocking the Future
October 10th, 2008 · 1 Comment
The various fossil fuel industries have been spending hundreds of millions (if not billions) of dollars to influence the national discussion this year, from campaign contributions to Santa Claus giving out ‘clean coal’ at the Metro exits closest to Congressional offices to sponsoring presidential debates throughout the election cycle. This fossil foolish promotion of a […]
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Can Organics Save Us from Global Warming?
October 10th, 2008 · 3 Comments
Jill Richardson is an extremely interesting, provocative, and fresh voice on the web in the arenas of food and agriclture. She is a founder of La Vica Locavore. This is, with permission, a cross-post of her latest piece. Last weekend, I visited the Rodale Institute as part of the 2008 Community Food Security Coalition Conference. […]
Tags: agriculture · carbon dioxide · carbon offsets · climate change · Energy · Global Warming
News Flash World Bank: Global Warming matters
October 8th, 2008 · Comments Off on News Flash World Bank: Global Warming matters
Examining the World Bank’s investment portfolio (pdf), one could be excused for thinking that the Bank is somehow part of the global warming denier branch of the flat-earth society and does not believe that climate change is the critical issue facing the globe. Relying exclusively on the World Bank’s own figures, our analysis shows World […]
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McCain DisDain for being truthful: energy / global warming
October 7th, 2008 · Comments Off on McCain DisDain for being truthful: energy / global warming
This evening’s ‘town hall’ debate actually merits a kudo, amid its problems: there were actually serious questions about energy and global warming, including a direction mention of green jobs. In the debate, Barack Obama consistently reiterated that energy is a top-tier issue, linking it to financial, environmental, and international security challenges. Obama spoke of energy […]
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