[NOTE: 5 March 09: For a more up-to-date bibliograpy, see: The Will Affair … struggling to keep up.] The Washington Post editors are, in essence, going silent when it comes to George Will’s use of their pages for disinformation on global warming issues. And, from that silence, the Post’s Ombudsman emerged to embrace the Will-ful […]
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WashPost Embraces Will-Ful Deceit
February 21st, 2009 · Comments Off on WashPost Embraces Will-Ful Deceit
Tags: climate change · Energy · Global Warming · global warming deniers · journalism
Media “Fair and Balanced” extraordinaire
February 19th, 2009 · Comments Off on Media “Fair and Balanced” extraordinaire
Oregonians, represented by some of the better politicians when it comes to energy and climate issues, were served up a rather distasteful stew of “Fair and Balanced” reporting by Scott Learn of The Oregonian the other day. In Dueling global warming studies heat up Oregon’s debate, Learn makes Faux News proud by presented a University […]
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Sticky Icky Tar … Canadian Tar Sands and US-Canadian Relations
February 18th, 2009 · 4 Comments
President Barack Obama is about to make his first trip to another nation flying aboard Air Force One. Traveling north in wintry weather isn’t necessarily the most comfortable choice, but Canada is a critical US partner, meriting being on the top of the list for foreign travel for many reasons. When it comes to Canadian-US […]
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Extreme Home Makeover: UK Sustainability Edition
February 17th, 2009 · 2 Comments
Ed Milibrand, the UK Minister for the Department of Energy and Climate Change has announced a plan to give the United Kingdom’s 27 million homes a “sustainability makeover”. This 6.5+ billion pounds/year program will operate with three core elements: A universal, street by street, house by house approach with everyone offered comprehensive and free or […]
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Will-ful Deception = No Fact Checking
February 16th, 2009 · 2 Comments
George Will’s Carbon Power Brokers stands in a long-line of examples of The Washington Post giving space to global warming denial disinformation. How bad was this one? Bad enough that one of the cited sources had to step up to respond to Will’s distortion on a holiday. Will wrote As global levels of sea ice […]
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WashPost: Complicit in Disformation (or explicit collaboration)?
February 15th, 2009 · 20 Comments
The Washington Post has a strong history of being “fair and balanced” within its pages when it comes to Global Warming issues, providing column inch after column inch of space to those actively seeking to deceive when it comes to what might (what likely will be) the most critical issue for this century. Without question, […]
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Canaries leaving the coal mines …
February 12th, 2009 · 5 Comments
Well, not exactly, but birds are heading north for the ‘summer’ of Global Warming. The Audobon Society just released a report, Birds and Climate Change: Ecological Disruption in Motion (pdf), Analysis of four decades of Christmas Bird Count observations reveal that birds seen in North America during the first weeks of winter have moved dramatically […]
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Ignorance on public display: Tupper’s inanity re climate change
February 9th, 2009 · Comments Off on Ignorance on public display: Tupper’s inanity re climate change
Joe Romm, in his book Hell and High Water, had this to say about why we should be cautious about meteorologists talking about Global Warming/Catastrophic Climate Change. Asking a meteorologist to explain the cause of recent extreme weather is like asking your family doctor what the chances are for an avian flu pandemic in the […]
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Thinking CAP? Curse Jar? Let X decide …
February 6th, 2009 · Comments Off on Thinking CAP? Curse Jar? Let X decide …
The other day, the Environmental Defense Action Fund opened voting for ‘the people’s choice’ as to the best 30-second video to explain how a Cap & Trade program to control carbon dioxide would help cut the nation’s dependence on oil. Putting aside questions as to Environmental Defense’s devotion to a CAP uber all, the best […]
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Carbon Cap / Tax … and Dividend?
January 28th, 2009 · Comments Off on Carbon Cap / Tax … and Dividend?
Amid all the discussions about potential paths forward in terms climate legislation, there is basic agreement about the need to ‘put a price on carbon’ to incentivize reducing carbon intensity (and usage … or, actually, dumping into the atmosphere) throughout the economy. And, then the debate turns to “what to do with the resources”. For […]
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