Tag: global warming

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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Here’s a good discussion on the level of certainty (95%) that the scientific community has on the existence of anthropogenic climate change. Even the chief scientist at the Cato Institute (whose spokesperson I interviewed for “Renewable Energy – Following the …

How Certain Are We About Climate Change? How Certain Do We Need To Be? Read More »

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Here’s a podcast of about 10 minutes in length; it’s an interview in which Bob Gourley of “Issues Today” interviews me.  I try to do as many of these as possible to promote my new book: Renewable Energy – Following …

2GreenEnergy on "Issues Today" (Radio Show) Read More »

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Although the overall consequences of climate change are terrible (desertification, sea level rise, floods, storms, wildfires, more disease-carrying insects, loss of biodiversity, etc.), there are some accidental consequences that are positive, e.g., lower heating fuel bills in certain parts of …

A Few Effects of Climate Change Are Good (Though I Don't Think the Polar Bear Pictured Here In the Arctic Ocean Is Too Keen on Hearing About Them) Read More »

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Here’s an article based upon a recently conducted survey performed by Gallup on behalf of insurance giant Swiss Re that suggests that the world’s population cares a great deal about climate change — that, in fact, global warming is humankind’s …

Climate Change and Government — The Will of the People Is Being Badly Frustrated Read More »

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The world has suffered from several fatal disasters. News of earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, and other phenomena have shaken us. Most people say that it is nature’s own way of taking revenge against humans’ cruelties. However, could it be nature’s cruelty …

From Guest Blogger John Anderson: Climate Change — Are Hurricanes Our Fault? Read More »

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I just got back from a day-long session in which I mentored presenters for the 2013 production of the Clean Business Investment Summit.  CBIS is a group with a long list of greats:  intentions, sponsors, fellow volunteers, statistics (in terms …

2013 Clean Business Investment Summit Holds Great Promise Read More »

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Here’s another good reason that I wouldn’t last 10 minutes in politics: I just don’t have the required facility with the language.  Who can compete on the podium with Ron Johnson (R-WI), who accuses the groups associated with climate change …

Some Climate Change Deniers Have a Fabulous Command of the Language Read More »

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I just got back from a walk up to the local coffee shop, where I thought I’d read the Sunday paper and try to get some inspiration for a blog post or two.  Since I surround myself with breaking news …

Media Coverage Of Environmental Issues Waxes and Wanes Read More »

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I happened to tune into U.S.-based broadcast network CBS’s weekly “Sunday Morning” just now and noticed that it featured a look at the future of humankind, a subject in which I take a keen interest.   Not too surprisingly, the piece …

Like It Or Not, Our Energy Policy Actually Affects Our Prospects for Survival Read More »

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