Amid their enthusiastic embrace of western consumer technologies, increasingly affluent Chinese are leaving one appliance behind: clothes dryers. According to Washington Post front-page reporting, For reasons practical as well as cultural, most Chinese consumers simply don’t like clothes dryers. Don’t want them. Don’t trust them. Won’t buy them. And even when they have them around, […]
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Line dry clothing: an “uncivilized” energy smart choice?
September 9th, 2010 · 1 Comment
Tags: China · clothing · eco-friendly · Energy · environmental · Washington Post
Unpublished letters: Recognizing Jim Hansen
September 6th, 2010 · Comments Off on Unpublished letters: Recognizing Jim Hansen
WarrenS has taken on an admirable resolution: to send a letter to the editor (LTE) (or, well, a major politician) every single day, on the critical issues of climate change and energy. This discusses his approach and here is an amusing ‘template’ to for rapid letter writing. Now, I have always written letters and even […]
Tags: climate change · environmental · journalism · unpublished letters · Washington Post
Unpublished letters: Global Warming to boost allergy medicine sales
September 4th, 2010 · 1 Comment
WarrenS has taken on an admirable resolution: to send a letter to the editor (LTE) (or, well, a major politician) every single day, on the critical issues of climate change and energy. This discusses his approach and here is an amusing ‘template’ to for rapid letter writing. Now, I have always written letters and even […]
Tags: climate change · Global Warming · pollution · unpublished letters · Washington Post
Unpublished Letters: Media responsibility for climate legislation failure
September 2nd, 2010 · Comments Off on Unpublished Letters: Media responsibility for climate legislation failure
WarrenS has taken on an admirable resolution: to send a letter to the editor (LTE) (or, well, a major politician) every single day, on the critical issues of climate change and energy. This discusses his approach and here is an amusing ‘template’ to for rapid letter writing. Now, I have always written letters and even […]
Tags: climate change · environmental · Global Warming · journalism · unpublished letters · Washington Post
Two out of three ain’t bad …
July 26th, 2010 · Comments Off on Two out of three ain’t bad …
When it comes to environmental and energy cartooning, there is no other major outlet’s cartoonists who comes close to matching the knowledgeable and insightful cartooning that Tom Toles brings to the pages of The Washington Post. As commented before, With Toles, we don’t know whether to laugh or cry. But, he last won the Pulitzer […]
Tags: political symbols · President Barack Obama · Washington Post
Village Truthiness on the Death Gusher’s impact on public opinion … need to look behind the curtain
July 19th, 2010 · Comments Off on Village Truthiness on the Death Gusher’s impact on public opinion … need to look behind the curtain
Progressive bloggers have been, as per David Waldman (Kagro X) at Daily Kos, quoting from a Washington Post article about how the oil in the Gulf isn’t shifting public opinion on energy issues like environmentalists desire. Not surprisingly, The Post article is rather mediocre in a balanced journalism sort-of way: legitimate and interesting material is […]
Tags: Energy · Washington Post
Will capping the well “put an end to the environmental disaster”?
July 14th, 2010 · 2 Comments
Words and framing matter. When we consider the situation in the Gulf of Mexico, with the disastrous gushing of oil due to the (seemingly) criminal negligence of BP’s Deepwater Horizon drilling, moving forward to ending the flow of oil into the Gulf would be a significant move forward and something that we want to happen. […]
Tags: BP · Energy · OilApocalypse · oilpocalyse · politics · Washington Post
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
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 […]
Tags: climate change · environmental · George Will · Global Warming · Washington Post
WashPost editorial board calls out Kook-inelli
May 7th, 2010 · 3 Comments
The Washington Post lead editorial this morning strongly rebukes the Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Ken Cuccinelli, for seeking to repudiate reality and to throw out the concept of academic freedom. They highlight that Cuccinelli’s witch hunt could cost Virginia dearly, undermining the reputation of Virginia’s excellent universities while risking real falls in […]
Tags: anti-science syndrome · virginia · Washington Post
Does ACCCE money speak with the Washington Post?
May 2nd, 2010 · 1 Comment
Several months ago, The Washington Post editorial page ever so innocently asked: What’s going on? The issue at hand: that scientists are clear as to the realities of human impacts on the climate but the public is confused. Contrary to what you may have read lately, there are few reputable scientists who would disagree with […]
Tags: Energy · Washington Post