The New York Times Sunday magazine will feature a tour de force on climate economics by Nobel Prize winning economist Paul Krugman. Entitled Building a Green Economy, a more appropriate title might be Climate Economics 101 and it should be required reading of every single Member of Congress and any journalist who writes on the […]
Entries Tagged as 'Global Warming'
Nobel Prize Winner’s Must Read … with a significant omission
April 10th, 2010 · 4 Comments
Tags: catastrophic climate change · climate change · Energy · Global Warming
Ameliorating job losses could help lead to more sustainable life styles?
April 5th, 2010 · Comments Off on Ameliorating job losses could help lead to more sustainable life styles?
An unlikely duo have written an OPED advocating that the United States look to other nations’ practices of incentivizing work-sharing in private and public work forces as a cost-effective tool toward reducing unemployment. The duo, Kevin Hassett of AEI (one of the most conservative DC think tanks) and Dean Baker of the Center for Economic […]
Tags: climate change · Energy · environmental · Global Warming
Linear thinking could doom humanity
March 26th, 2010 · 1 Comment
Linear thinking can doom an organization and/or a person. Yes … and linear thinking might just well doom the planetary ecosystem’s ability to support modern human civilization.
Tags: catastrophic climate change · climate change · environmental · Global Warming
“Positive” isn’t always good: Cilmate Change Feedback
March 25th, 2010 · Comments Off on “Positive” isn’t always good: Cilmate Change Feedback
This guest post comes from DCoronata covering a quite important set of issues on feedback systems, starting off with some basic education and ending with basic (and critical) questions. There are so many tangible and complicated parameters to our planet’s climate that after centuries of examination and decades of high-level accurate predictions about what […]
Tags: climate change · Global Warming
With HCR ‘done’, will we pay attention to Climate Change?
March 22nd, 2010 · Comments Off on With HCR ‘done’, will we pay attention to Climate Change?
This guest post from chparadise provides some important information about the climate ‘state of play’. While the focus has (rightfully) been on HCR, climate change news hasn’t been fully dead. In fact, it may have been easy to miss a couple notes: 2010 is very likely to be the hottest year on record. This was […]
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The Humane Society’s inhumanity … and tunnel vision
March 3rd, 2010 · 2 Comments
This evening the Humane Society will be honoring Members of Congress as Humane Federal Legislators of 2009. Top rank: House Natural Resources Committee Chairman Nick Rahall, D-W.Va., for his leadership on the Restore Our American Mustangs (ROAM) Act to overhaul the Interior Department’s management of wild horses on public lands and restore the prohibition on […]
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“If the glove won’t fit …” Deniers advocates vs skeptical scientists
February 25th, 2010 · Comments Off on “If the glove won’t fit …” Deniers advocates vs skeptical scientists
Bill McKibben‘s LATimes OPED today makes a searing, and truthful, analogy. The title gives it away The O.J. tactic Climate change skeptics sound like Simpson’s lawyers: If the winter glove won’t fit, you must acquit. Opinion Yes, those who are fighting so mightedly to confuse the public about the state of climate scientists are like […]
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The political and practical necessity for bold action … not tactical retreat
February 23rd, 2010 · 2 Comments
The Obama Administration seems to be pulling back, on front after front, in the face of economic challenges, sobering poll numbers, and steadfast Republican obstinacy. Whether on health care, jobs promoting legislation, EPA regulation of pollutants, and/or energy/climate policy, the political powers that be within the Obama White House have determined that ‘tactical retreats’ toward […]
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Washington Post editorial board … confusion is bad (even if we’re at fault)
February 22nd, 2010 · 7 Comments
The Washington Post editorial board came out with a strong statement about climate change that, even with its few errors, would be an important statement if it weren’t such a monumental travesty in the face of actual Washington Post editorial policy and practices. Entitled Climate Insurance, the editorial begins. THE EARTH is warming. A chief […]
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Climate Denialists Beware: President Obama speaks clearly — without a teleprompter
February 19th, 2010 · 1 Comment
Those seeking to undermine knowledge and respect for science, whether it is those who decry Charles Darwin’s laying out of evolution or fossil-foolish interests attacking Nobel Prize winners, have something to fear when Barack Obama chooses to speak (with or without a teleprompter). While there were many reasons for his election, his ability to speak […]
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