That was the year
Dot Earth moved to the Opinion section (I had left the news staff to teach at Pace University).
Not exact matches
After 940 posts as a news blog,
Dot Earth is
moving to the Opinion side of The New York Times, where it will re-emerge in about a week.
Postscript
Dot Earth's 2,800 - plus posts live on, but I've
moved to ProPublica.
Note
Dot Earth's 2,800 - plus posts will live on, but I'm
moving to ProPublica on Dec. 5.
What might happen if a president sought not to shrink the military research pie, but simply devote more of it to transformational technologies related to harvesting, storing, or
moving energy (something I put on the recent
Dot Earth list of low - budget ways a president might improve the planet)?
Coda
Dot Earth's 2,800 - plus posts will live on, but I'm
moving to ProPublica on Dec. 5.
A
Dot Earth sampler on related themes: «Can Humans
Move from Tweaks to Leaps?»
After experts on resilience and development criticized the
move in an article in The Times, on
Dot Earth and on the Prometheus science - policy blog of Roger A. Pielke Jr., the Rockefeller Foundation took note.
[UPDATE, 7/14: A remarkable animation depicting the pulsing flow of Arctic sea ice over a stretch of years
moved to the «jump» page because it was slowing the loading of
Dot Earth for some users.]
I wrote one piece on
Dot Earth trying to clarify what a bargain a tripled investment in energy sciences is, drawing on a 2006 paper in the MIT journal Innovation by John Holdren, before he
moved from Harvard to be President Obama's science adviser.
Two relevant earlier
Dot Earth posts explore the basics of Bali and troubles with Kyoto, along with efforts within the United States to
move on cutting emissions.
Postscript
Dot Earth's 2,800 - plus posts will live on, but I'm
moving to ProPublica on Dec. 5.
What is so enriching about
Dot Earth is the variety of themes that bear on
moving toward a sustainable society and variety of angles of approach that different people take to the topics that illustrate those themes.
Dot Earth is a
move in the right direction.