Articles by David Roberts
David Roberts was a staff writer for Grist. You can follow him on Twitter, if you're into that sort of thing.
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Great cover story on global warming
I commend you all to this month's cover story in Mother Jones: "The Thirteenth Tipping Point," by Julia Whitty. It's written in that Malcolm-Gladwell-lite style that's so popular these days, filled with fascinating tidbits drawn from academic research you wouldn't normally hear about. It doesn't quite make its central point, but that's all right -- it's more evocative than argumentative anyway, and it's a smashing read.
Most interesting to me was something I hadn't heard of -- an effort by John Schellnhuber, research director at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, to identify the earth's 12 most vulnerable places, those most likely to flip over a tipping point into cascading and devastating changes. They are:
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A nice little TV clip
Hey, this is cool. Check out a segment from Global TV news hour featuring Jim Hoggan, founder of DeSmogBlog, wherein he talks about the fossil-fuel-funded climate skeptic crowd.
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Flip flops on ethanol
Today, Charlie Pierce wrote this:
Someone please show me a single act of public political courage undertaken by John McCain since he won the New Hampshire primary in 2000 that he hasn't hedged, trimmed, or walked back completely. The Bush campaign trashed his wife and daughter, and he's spent the years since trying to get a job as the pool boy in Crawford. He gave a brave speech about the danger of political preachers, but he'd walk on his knees across broken glass to get himself blessed by Jerry Falwell's direct-mail people. But yesterday might well be the purest day of opportunistic sycophancy in the history of the Straight Talk Express. First, he jumps on the idiotic controversy du jour, lining up with the usual chickenhawk suspects to trash his "good friend" and fellow veteran John Kerry. But he does so at this thing, an event in support of a man who recently threw the term "cut-and-run" at Tammy Duckworth, who lost both legs in Iraq. Ho-ho. Now that's some straight-talkin' for you. Presidential fever produces odd symptoms in people, but none of them as odd as what's happened to McCain. His ambition has made him a coward.
But Pierce forgot something.
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About oil and foreign policy
In his typically understated fashion, Kevin Drum draws attention to remarks from George W. Bush's interview with Rush Limbaugh today. Amidst all the usual BS, there was this:
Give me a second here, Rush, because I want to share something with you. I am deeply concerned about a country, the United States, leaving the Middle East. I am worried that rival forms of extremists will battle for power, obviously creating incredible damage if they do so; that they will topple modern governments, that they will be in a position to use oil as a tool to blackmail the West. People say, "What do you mean by that?" I say, "If they control oil resources, then they pull oil off the market in order to run the price up, and they will do so unless we abandon Israel, for example, or unless we abandon allies.
Speaks for itself, doesn't it?