Not exact matches
I didn't read entire commentaries, but only the sections on Genesis 1 - 4
from 32 different commentaries, so I figure that counts as 1 book... I also read
dozens of journal articles... Click the link for this
post to
see the archives for the podcast episodes.
I have
dozens of overdue
posts from last year that I am now unsure if my readers want to
see or feel irrelevant, but I still feel they should feel the light of day.
I'll
post up a summary of comments I've received on our blog soon, but I have heard back thoughtful comments
from about a
dozen reporters and scholars who study the media, and there are many thoughtful explanations for why we
see the coverage that we do on the Vecchi / Soden paper specifically, and climate change more generally (and some responses broader than that).
One theory pedalled by a former tobacco advertising guru is that opposition to the «joys» of living with giant fans is only a problem among English speaking countries: the guru reckons that complaints like those heard
from dozens of wind farms around Australia are a cooked - up phenomenon exclusive to the English speaking world — as pitched - up in this piece of propaganda on ABC radio and parroted in this piece of eco-fascist drivel
from ruin - economy (for a taste of what the Taiwanese — not the world's strongest English speakers — think about giant fans,
see our
post here).