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...... The right has jumped all over a new paper by Qing-Bin Lu purporting to demonstrate that chlorofluorocarbons, not carbon dioxide, are behind global warming. Since CFC production has tapered off of late, he therefore predicts that we'll see global cooling for the next 50 years or so. There is a lot of complicated reasoning in the paper (pdf), but I'm confident in labeling it bogus. For one, it's ...... (352 words by(06/01/2013) |
Tone: 1.09% Pol: 8.15% Act: 20.11% Per: 0.27% Que: 0.00% Exc: 0.00% | ||
...... an all-or-nothing choice between a renewables-based future we cannot yet reach, and the rejection of clean energy entirely as too expensive or too self-sacrificing (or too attentive to climate change science that contradicts the Lord's plan to bring about the End of the World, or whatever). It would certainly be nice to see some virtuous cycles in energy policy instead of the Right's vicious ...... (679 words by(04/02/2013) | Legislation Project |
Tone: 1.69% Pol: 8.99% Act: 21.91% Per: 0.28% Que: 4.00% Exc: 4.00% | |
...... best known, however, for his An Inconvenient TruthOr Convenient Fiction? , a documentary film that served as a "point-by-point PowerPoint rebuttal" of Al Gore's 2006 movie about global warming, An Inconvenient Truth . That's sure to go over super well at the University of Colorado, a school famous for its student environmentalists. is the web editor of the Washington Monthly . ...... (261 words by(03/14/2013) | Legislation Documentaries/Movies |
Tone: 2.53% Pol: 9.03% Act: 21.30% Per: 0.36% Que: 7.14% Exc: 0.00% | |
...... suggests average global temperatures were higher in the past decade than over most of the previous 11,300 years, a finding that offers a long-term context for assessing modern-day climate change. The study, published Thursday in the journal Science , aims to give a global overview of Earth's temperatures over the past 11,300 yearsa relatively balmy period known as the Holocene that began ...... (462 words by(03/08/2013) | Project |
Tone: 2.00% Pol: 6.41% Act: 21.44% Per: 1.40% Que: 0.00% Exc: 0.00% | |
...... Quantitative literacy clearly is useful in weighing all manner of public policies, from the Affordable Care Act, to the costs and benefits of environmental regulation, to the impact ofclimate change. Being able to detect and identify ideology at work behind the numbers is of obvious use. Ours is fast becoming a statistical age, which raises the bar for informed citizenship. What is needed is ...... (610 words by(02/11/2013) | Legislation |
Tone: 2.55% Pol: 9.24% Act: 23.73% Per: 1.11% Que: 0.00% Exc: 0.00% | |
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...... seen for millions of years, Coral Davenport has an encouraging piece in National Journal profiling the few lonely activists trying to bring the right out of the conspiracy swamps on climate change. This particular aside is a great demonstration of why only 6 percent of scientists identify as Republicans: In January 2012, just before South Carolina's Republican presidential primary, the ...... (552 words by(05/12/2013) | Legislation |
Tone: -0.89% Pol: 9.45% Act: 20.32% Per: 0.53% Que: 0.00% Exc: 0.00% | |
...... we all write about it badly? Is it something inherent in the subject itself? Is it because most people think we don't really have any big environmental problems anymore aside from climate change? Or is it because it's just such a damn bummer to read endlessly about all the stuff we should stop doing because, somehow, it will end up destroying a rain forest somewhere? When political parties ...... (569 words by(03/09/2013) | Project |
Tone: -0.84% Pol: 8.54% Act: 24.79% Per: 1.68% Que: 25.93% Exc: 0.00% | |
...... rain that fell was equal to the average rainfall for the whole month of February, meteorologists said. So quick, what's your gut reaction to this news? (a) Another example of global climate change! (b) Divine punishment for socialism and debt! (c) Ummm, let's have moussaka tonight! I'm pretty sure the three answers represent the three dominant strains in American public opinion these ...... (201 words by(02/23/2013) | Project |
Tone: -2.88% Pol: 9.62% Act: 19.23% Per: 0.00% Que: 10.00% Exc: 30.00% | |
...... While intense opposition from "coal counties" strategically situated in battleground states had a lot to do with the president muting any discussion of climate change during the 2012 campaign, there's something more going on that could inhibit the administration's rhetoric in this area, says the New York Times ' David Leonhardt: the standard "green jobs" rationale doesn't seem to be working: ...... (624 words by(02/12/2013) | Legislation Project |
Tone: 0.79% Pol: 6.83% Act: 22.06% Per: 0.16% Que: 0.00% Exc: 0.00% | |
...... outgoing Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, will have the ability to explain the world to the Senate and the Senate to the world. I can add a bit of personal context about Kerry and climate change, having had the opportunity to assist a bit in his and his wife's 2008 book on environmental challenges, This Moment on Earth . I sat in on some of the briefings Kerry got (along with then-staffer ...... (367 words by(01/25/2013) | Legislation |
Tone: 0.79% Pol: 4.45% Act: 21.47% Per: 0.26% Que: 0.00% Exc: 0.00% | |
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...Political Animal - Climate change, Gore, and politics over substance: The second part, less than half as long, a... http://bit.ly/lBJXV4... (22 words)(06/22/2011 at 6:08:33 pm) |
Tone: -9.09% Pol: 9.09% Act: 27.27% Per: 0.00% Que: 0.00% Exc: 0.00% | ||
...PoliticalAnimal: Remember when John McCain believed in global warming? http://bit.ly/d1OEHI... (13 words)(10/04/2010 at 10:52:43 am) |
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