Sentences with phrase «issue on climate blogs»

To this day, despite the «flood the zone» coverage of this issue on climate blogs, we have not heard Mann or Gavin or any co-authors provide any justification for a different physical meaning.
I believe you are better off not pursuing autistic issues on a climate blog.

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Between being run out of [the popular statistics blog FiveThirtyEight.com] for writing on my research last year and what's happening this week [in] Congress, a lot of folks want to make the issues surrounding climate about me, instead of the issues.
The Antarctic blogs, whether official or personal, raise awareness of climate change issues and communicate directly with the public on current polar projects and life on the ice.
Dan Kellog, an engineer (not climate scientist) on another blog, has raised the issue of once a glacier has melted away, the local temps could rise dramatically (and perhaps, averaged altogether around the world as glaciers melt away, increase the rate of global warming).
Gavin Schmidt, based at NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS), is a founding editor of the blog RealClimate.org which aims to provide context and background on climate science issues often missing in popular media coverage.
Cleveland, Ohio About Blog The focus of Joe's practice is in all facets of environmental law as well providing counsel on issues relating to renewable energy and climate change.
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Dan Kellog, an engineer (not climate scientist) on another blog, has raised the issue of once a glacier has melted away, the local temps could rise dramatically (and perhaps, averaged altogether around the world as glaciers melt away, increase the rate of global warming).
In December 2016, Revkin ended the blog and left Pace to return to full - time journalism as senior reporter on climate and related issues for the public - interest newsroom ProPublica.
Tom Fuller says «I find it truly bizarre that you (or one of the skeptic blogs) has not yet realized that weblogs are the absolutely perfect mechanism for conducting a proper debate on an issue like climate change
Roger Pielke Sr. (Colorado State) has a blog (Climate Science) that gives his personal perspective on climate change Climate Science) that gives his personal perspective on climate change climate change issues.
My blog is a way of focusing on actual arguments about climate change policies as they unfold, teasing out these arguments the often hidden ethical questions, and inviting the world to see these questions not as «value neutral» scientific or economic questions but as ethical issues.
And I see that reflected every day on the blog, in reactions to issues particularly like climate change.
I had (somewhat naively; o) hoped a peer - reviewed paper explaining some of these basic issues would go some way to preventing the promulgation of these arguments on climate skeptic blogs, but of course it didn't.
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Joe Romm, the former Energy Department official who now blogs on climate and works for the Center for American Progress, a nonpartisan / liberal / progressive (depending on who's choosing the adjective) research group in Washington, has again taken issue with something I've written, partly because I left out a link to supporting sources for my statement that the world could face a tripled demand for energy by midcentury.
UPDATE 11/11: The new blog on Climate Ethics posted «Ethical Issues Created by Geo - engineering Proposals — An Initial Analysis» today.
Climate consensus or group think: Andrew Dessler has posted a followup on Grist's blog re-examining whether statements issued by professional scientific organizations have value as a barometer of their memberships» views on matters like cClimate consensus or group think: Andrew Dessler has posted a followup on Grist's blog re-examining whether statements issued by professional scientific organizations have value as a barometer of their memberships» views on matters like climateclimate.
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This post is the fourth in a series of blogs examining where 2016 candidates for President stand on key energy and climate issues.
While Boulder is the first lawsuit Bookbinder is transparently involved in, he has been an active voice on the climate litigation issue ever since the first cases were filed in three California municipalities last July, publishing blog posts and appearing in articles on the cases with some frequency.
2016 Candidate Series: Leadership from a state's governor is critical to setting the tone for energy policies, like REPS, and this blog series aims to inform voters on the policy stances regarding energy and climate issues that face North Carolina.
Yet in the global warming issue, we see instances where a major organization promoted the chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) as a Nobel laureate when he is not, and another organization similarly promoting a prominent IPCC scientist as a Nobel laureate when he is not, and the long - term promotion of book author Ross Gelbspan as a Pulitzer winner when he is not, a problem first revealed long ago by Steve Milloy and expanded upon at this blog.
He blogs on energy and climate issues with a focus on Asia at East Winds.
But this representation of a survey of over 2,200 peer - reviewed scientific articles on climate change published from November 12, 2012 through December 31, 2013 — which originally ran in Desmog Blog — adds another dimension, exposing the myth of scientific debate on the issue with a single (almost entirely) blue dot.
This explains why Nobel Prize Winner and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman says «I trust Joe Romm,» Thomas Friedman calls ClimateProgress.org «the indispensable blog,» Al Gore relies on him for technical analysis, and the Center for American Progress makes him the organization's chief spokesperson on climate and energy issues.
In that blog, I shared one example how I approached a successful author and organizer on climate change and other social justice issues.
You really should go waste your resources on this blog entry along with the rest of your fellow «skeptics», where Tim Lambert has set up the perfect honey pot, while we non-deniers move on to more important climate related issues.
People have every right to take issue with the inane and offensive things you have said on blogs, your innuendo, your unsubstantiated claims, and your uncritical and unskeptical acceptance of all sundry of accusations put forth by so - called «skeptics» against climate scientists.
A year ago, the AMS issued a Statement on Climate Change, see my blog post on this.
As a delegation, Earth in Brackets is committed to bringing the message of equity and climate justice to negotiators and civil society, so keep checking back here for updates and blog posts on major issues during COP 22.
One side issue that I wondered about, and maybe more knowledgeable commenters can help here, is how does the Forster & Gregory work that forms the basis for the climate sensitiviy estimate relate to the work by Lindzen and Choi that has been discussed in various places, most recently following the PNAS rejection of their second paper (e.g. here on Judith's blog)?
I think it is a bit premature to hope that GRACE will help solve this issue; I have written about this here: http://fergusbrown.wordpress.com/ and am taking the opportunity to shamelessly promote my own new blog on climate and similar matters.
«Measures to tackle deforestation and incorporate agricultural issues seem to be the only real success story,» wrote Jonathan Scurlock, chief climate change adviser to Britain's National Farmers» Union, in a blog post from Copenhagen on Thursday.
But here we are, with numerous high traffic climate blogs, vast amounts of research and advocacy dollars being spent, and elections globally turning in part on the issue.
Brandon commented on Judith's blog that he wrote his opening message here, because this issue is not significant for the climate discussion.
While this blog is not meant to be a comprehensive assessment of Mr. Trump's stance on energy policies, we hope it provides a general overview for evaluating where Mr. Trump may stand on issues of interest to energy - focused voters: coal, climate change, renewables, efficiency, natural gas, nuclear and drilling.
While this blog is not meant to be a comprehensive assessment of Dr. Jill Stein's stance on energy issues, we hope it provides a general overview for evaluating where she may stand on issues of interest to energy - focused voters: coal, climate change, renewables, efficiency, natural gas, nuclear and drilling.
You do not seem to understand why some (I am certainly not alone in that regard) have issues with your blog or your commentary on climate science.
Our blog is where you'll find the latest news and analysis on carbon taxing and broader climate change issues.
The AGW position statement on climate change was recently revised and I think readers of your blog would be interested to read this commentary piece in this month's issue of the society's newsletter «GSA Today» by William F. Ruddiman (a paleoclimate researcher, like myself).
Two papers that I was an author or co-author on in recent years generated a fair amount of blog commentary — Schmidt (2009) in IJoC and Benestad and Schmidt (2009) in JGR — mostly because they were explorations of issues raised by authors critical of the mainstream view of climate science.
Turning up the heat on this episode of Inside Story Americas, presenter Shihab Rattansi discusses the issue with guests: Michael Mann, the director of Penn State University's Earth System Science Center and author of The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars; Dana Nuccitelli, an environmental scientist who writes for the Skeptical Science blog, who was also involved in the survey of scientific literature on climate science that was published this week, and Rick Piltz, the director and founder of Climate ScienceClimate Wars; Dana Nuccitelli, an environmental scientist who writes for the Skeptical Science blog, who was also involved in the survey of scientific literature on climate science that was published this week, and Rick Piltz, the director and founder of Climate Scienceclimate science that was published this week, and Rick Piltz, the director and founder of Climate ScienceClimate Science Watch.
While John Quiggin isn't a climate scientist and doesn't have to respond to your absolute nonsense, I quite sure several willing sorts on this blog, who know far more than you or I on this issue, will readily demolish any substantive argument that Monckton has made.
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