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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Some tasty debunking
I was pleased and surprised to see that Consumer Reports devoted the cover story of its recent issue to a lengthy report debunking the alleged benefits of E85. This is part of a welcome new focus on green issues by the magazine.
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An interview
An interesting interview with James Lovelock, though his defense of nuclear power is maddeningly sketchy. I'd like to see the original transcript.
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Can we stabilize atmospheric CO2 at safe levels?
As you probably know by now, the cover story of The Economist is on global warming, unimaginatively titled "The heat is on."
I commend you to the extraordinarily good op-ed that kicks off the package:
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Republican candidate will be forced to testify in environmental lawsuit
As a native of the
greatnot-too-bad state of Tennessee, I'm somewhat ambivalent about the Senate race there, which is enormously important to both parties and, at least at the moment, a dead heat.The Dem, Harold Ford, is something of an empty suit, considerably more interested in his own greater glory than in policy or governance. His R opponent, Bob Corker, is by all accounts a moderate technocrat who's been extremely effective as mayor of Chattanooga, a city that has transformed itself over the last few decades from an industrial backwater to a thriving, liveable urban center with one of the nation's best affordable-housing programs and nicest waterfront parks. (See Q&A with Chattanooga urban planner Karen Hundt here.)