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We Are Getting Close to Toast!
On a sister site, AreWeToast.com, I ask: Can mankind adapt to the changes in environment caused by global climate change? Will mankind be wise enough to protect our planet for future generations? Or, are we toast? Time and experience will … Continue reading
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Tagged APA, CLEAR, climate change, government, legislation, President Obama, U.S. Senate
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Climate Change and the Deepwater Horizon Accident
Climate change and oil spills, what is the connection? Why should I discuss oil spill on an a site devoted to climate change? The connections are real, are informative, and are important.
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Tagged BP, climate change, Deepwater Horizon, Environment, government, Gulf, petroleum
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The IPCC and Their Reports, an Update
The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is an international scientific body mandated to provide objective scientific information on Global Climate Change. Continue reading
What is Going on This Winter?
While the winter of 2009/2010 is not yet over, Europe has suffered from record low temperatures and heavy snowfalls, while the Mid-Atlantic United States has experienced record-braking snowfalls, the most recent crippling the Nation’s Capitol city of Washington, D.C. Meanwhile … Continue reading
U.S. Federal Government to Reduce GHG Emissions by 28% by 2020.
On January 29, 2010 President Obama today announced that the Federal Government will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 28 percent by 2020. While the base year was not specified in the press release (below) it is elsewhere defined as 2008, … Continue reading
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Tagged emissions, Energy, government, greenhouse gas, President Obama, United States
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Terminology – Essential to Understanding Climate Change
Comprehension of a complex process is often aided by a clear, common understanding of the vocabulary. This is especially true in the study of climatology. "Global Warming" and "Climate Change" are two terms that are often, and erroneously, used interchangeably. … Continue reading
Americans Need a Better Understanding of Science
A May, 2009 post on this site presented the results of a cooperative Yale and George Mason Universities study which reported that only about 51% of Americans believe that climate change is real and a serious problem. Other, recent polls … Continue reading
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Tagged climate change, communication, education, government, science
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To really save the planet, stop going green!
I have written elsewhere, including this blog, about the folly of such “feel-good, green gestures” as screwing in compact fluorescent bulbs as a meaningful effort to address climate change. While such gestures may have some value as a sensitizing tool, … Continue reading
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Tagged CCAN, citizen action, climate change, global warming, green, Tidwell
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Progress?
Twelve years ago the nations of the world met in Kyoto, Japan to chart a course of action that would reverse global warming. 187 nations ratified and signed the resulting “Kyoto Protocol”, pledging to reduce their emissions of the four … Continue reading
New Government Report Describes U.S. Climate Change Impacts
The United States Global Change Research Program (USGCRP) released a major, new report on June 15, 2008 detailing the science and impacts of climate change on the United States. The USGCRP was established by the Global Change Research Act of … Continue reading
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Tagged assessment, climate change, global warming, government, United States
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