Tag: AGW

A climate denier I happen to know writes: Science as referenced by politicians is no longer science, at least not in the traditional sense of the word. Real science continuously questions a hypothesis. When evidence suggests there’s a problem with …

To a Climate Denier Read More »

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A skeptic comments on my post re: yesterday’s Climate March in which I mentioned that Pakistan saw temperatures of 122F in April.  He mentions that all this hub-bub is not about science, but about “short-lived publicity.” I wish he were …

There Are Only Two Types of Climate Deniers–And You Don’t Want To Be Either One Read More »

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As I’m sure readers here have observed, my opinions on climate change are taken directly and exclusively from the 97+% of mainstream climate scientists, some of whom I know personally, that tell us two things: • anthropogenic global warming (AGW) is …

Climate Change Winners and Losers – Where Do Wine-Makers Sit? Read More »

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What’s the real imperative of the migration to renewable energy and cutting back our consumption of fossil fuels via efficiency and conservation?  Might you say: Climate change? We’ll, that certainly one good answer.  Of course, there are half a dozen …

Could the Price of Climate Change REALLY Be $60 Trillion? Read More »

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Here’s a very scholarly publication documenting a broad consensus on AGW (anthropogenic global warming)  in scientific literature.  Maybe it’s just a personal thing, but I’ve always hated articles like these.  An article about articles?  A “meta-article,” I guess it could …

Quantifying the Consensus on Anthropogenic Global Warming in the Scientific Literature Read More »

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I marvel at the insanities of our 21st Century existence in so many ways – perhaps the greatest of which is how we’ve used the media to drive the common person to question the judgment of the scientific community.  Just …

Scientists Warn of Climate Disaster – But Are They To Be Trusted? Read More »

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PBS’s nightly show “The News Hour” drew vociferous attack for their recent 10-minute segment on climate change.  At issue was their “balanced” program that included roughly equal time for the 97% – 98% of climate scientists who support the theory …

PBS’s “The News Hour” Takes On Climate Change, Draws Fire Read More »

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I had a chat with a friend the other day on the likely future for humankind vis-à-vis global climate change.  He asked, “What do you think it will take, Craig, for us to muster the will to do something?  If …

Global Climate Change — Framing the Conversation Read More »

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Here’s another article by frequent commenter Glenn Doty on the drought in the United States. Its publication roughly coincides with physicist Dr. Richard Muller’s op-ed in the New York Times, in which he summarizes the work performed over the past …

Drought, Extreme Weather, and Global Climate Change Read More »

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