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  • Morgan Bang for the Buck

    Morgan Stanley will invest $3 billion in carbon trading and offset projects Investment giant Morgan Stanley announced today that it will invest $3 billion in carbon trading and offset projects over the next five years. Expecting a rush to purchase offsets as the Kyoto Protocol’s 2012 deadline approaches, the bank is playing the middleperson — […]

  • Crazed, Greedy Drilling in Texas? You Don’t Say

    Natural-gas drilling booms in Fort Worth Forth Worth, Texas, lies atop a huge natural-gas field, and thus is at the center of the biggest urban drilling boom in the U.S. today. The city has leased more than 2,400 acres of public land for natural-gas development; over 600 wells have cropped up in the last year […]

  • We Will Rebury You

    Bush and Putin may look to store radwaste at site of Russian nuclear catastrophe Besides the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the deadliest nuclear catastrophe in history happened … no, not at Chernobyl, but in Chelyabinsk, Russia. In the mid-20th century, three disasters in the area spread contamination from a nuke-weapons complex, but the news […]

  • ‘Mauna Loa is a volcano’ — CO2 rise is measured on top of a volcano!

    (Part of the How to Talk to a Global Warming Skeptic guide)

    Objection: CO2 levels are recorded on top of Mauna Loa ... a volcano! No wonder the levels are so high.


    (image courtesty of Global Warming Art)

  • Who’s on your team?

    A sport for the wonky, competitive folks out there.

    Fantasy Congress.

    My heart goes pitter-patter.

  • ‘There is no evidence’ — Yes, there is

    (Part of the How to Talk to a Climate Skeptic guide)

    Objection: Despite what the computer models tell us, there is actually no evidence of significant global warming.

    Answer: Global warming is not an output of computer models; it is a conclusion based on observations of a great many global indicators. By far the most straightforward evidence is the actual surface temperature record. While there are places -- in England, for example -- that have records going back several centuries, the two major global temperature analyses can only go back around 150 years due to their requirements for both quantity and distribution of temperature recording stations.

    These are the two most reputable globally and seasonally averaged temperature trend analyses:

  • McNerney is giving Pombo a run for his money

    A year ago it was virtually unthinkable that Rep. Richard Pombo (R-Calif.) — right-wing darling, fundraiser extraordinaire, champion of polluting industries, and enemy No. 1 of the environmental community — could be unseated by any Democrat, much less one with zero political experience to his name. But now, a week and a half before Election […]

  • Bigger than we thought

    It was big news a few weeks ago when Google announced plans to put a solar voltaic system on its Mountain View, Calif., headquarters. The system -- the largest customer-owned system on a corporate building -- will create 1.6 MW of electricity a year.

    But according to a leaked company document, that was just a small part of a much more ambitious plan.

  • A brief post-preamble

    As David said, I am going to be reposting, article by article, my How To Talk to a Climate Skeptic guide here at Grist. Before beginning, I would like to make a correction, present a plan, offer an explanation, and make a request.

  • Order your heritage turkeys now (if you eat turkey)

    For those of you responsible for producing a Thanksgiving meal that features a turkey, it's time to start thinking about ordering one.

    You can order a heritage turkey from a local farmer in certain states. To learn more about heritage turkeys, and for contact information for local farmers, go to Slow Food's "Ark of Taste."