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Tag Archives: climate change

the rules of engagement

March 29, 2013

I follow Katharine Hayhoe, a climate scientist, on Twitter, and I respect both her work and her efforts to engage …

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privatizing the profits, socializing the costs

July 10, 2012

I just ran across this editorial, claiming all is not lost at Rio, although it was written a few weeks …

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news links 7.6.2012

July 6, 2012

Buying and selling of Lana‘i: Just what did Larry Ellison buy? It’s worth remembering he is not the biggest landowner …

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June 22, 2012

Here is something I did know: Hawaii Island is a rapidly growing laboratory for geothermal technology, which makes a great …

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Disappearing coasts, threatened people

June 5, 2012

A few days ago, PBS Newshour ran a special report on how Louisiana’s coastline is slowly disappearing due to a …

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monday links

October 3, 2011

The Climate Canary – Tuvalu, a low-lying Pacific atoll, has declared a state of emergency due to water shortage. Not …

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Update on climate tort cases

April 20, 2011

Since I have to review this anyway right now, and I’m writing some very painfully complicated legal briefs on each …

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Paradoxes of climate change discourse worth investigating, #1

March 16, 2011

Climate change is a problem caused by use of technology, and compounded by a high modernist sensibility which prioritizes capital …

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climate change book reviews

February 4, 2011

The NY Times Book Review has two articles out this week about climate-relevant books. The first is Hot by Mark …

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Back on the horse y’all

March 16, 2010

I don’t usually think much of the Green Room column on the BBC News Website, but today’s edition (It’s still …

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