The 'Climate Justice' Fantasy
The rough road to adopting a universal climate treaty at Paris in December
The rough road to adopting a universal climate treaty at Paris in December
Which is one of the reasons it will be shot down by both liberals and conservatives.
We are supposed trust government technocrats - what could possibly go wrong?
Neo-Malthusians still get it wrong: Markets and science will feed 9 billion if not blocked.
Environmentalist opposition to fracking undeterred by data
Lifting the ban would lower gas prices and boost domestic oil production - Obama wants to keep it.
Global climate trend since Nov. 16, 1978: +0.11 C per decade
Market decisions do more than new laws
No sign yet that global warming is making hurricane damage worse
Nongovernmental conservation is saving the planet
Bringing extinct animals back to life is now within our grasp, says Long Now Foundation researcher Ben Novak.
We are living in interesting times.*
The top income quintile received about 90 percent of all electric and hybrid car tax credits.
When a group confuses its politics with moral doctrine, it may have trouble comprehending how a decent human could disagree with its positions.
The pontiff stopped far short of laying out a concrete environmental policy agenda.
Pope Francis will urge Congress to address climate change.
Several states side with environmentalists in banning a longtime ingredient in popular products.
Good news! Dire predictions about cancer epidemics, mass extinction, overpopulation, and more turned out to be a bust.
"You have signed the death warrant of science."
Surprise: Oil production did not peak on Thanksgiving Day 2005
Brilliant op-ed on the dangers of secret science
And there are far more trees than researchers previously thought - more than 3 trillion
Global climate trend since Nov. 16, 1978: +0.11 C per decade
Will government solutions to global warming be worse than global warming?
He started as a governor running on his accomplishments. He turned into a politician who couldn't describe what he'd do.
What prohibitionists get wrong about one of modernity's greatest inventions
But research suggests the president may seek in vain.
Mostly that reflexive distrust of it shows you need a smug handholding "explainer."
Alaska is a bit warmer and Arctic sea ice a bit less
A Maryland man received a $50 ticket for picking raspberries. The ticket charged him with "destroying/interfering with plants to wit: berries."
Remember the great penis scare of the 1990s?
Iran should be thanked for this valuable service.
Iran can reportedly use its own experts to inspect sites where weapons research was alleged to have taken place.
Governor calls for two-year 'winding down' of the Renewable Fuel Standard.
A majority believes civilization could collapse and humans go extinct in the next 100 years.
Bailey responds to the criticism below
Global climate trend since Nov. 16, 1978: +0.11 C per decade
Modest self-promotion of my new book
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