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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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  • An interview with the author of three-part New Yorker series

    The New Yorker will be running a three-part series on climate change by Elizabeth Kolbert, starting in this week's issue. It's not available online (yet?), but don't miss this interview with Kolbert. A choice bit:

  • BRICs

    I've been trying to figure out a way of recommending this TriplePundit post without just repeating the whole thing ... without success. So screw it:

    BRICs - An acronym for "Brazil, Russia, India and China" refers to the emerging combination of economic power weilded by those four nations. An outstanding analysis on Z+Partners weblog sheds some light on the growing influence of this bloc of nations, the rise of potential conflicts with the G7 group, and various environmental scenerios. A key quote:
    Perhaps the prospect of a massively destabilizing and massively expensive competition for oil with the BRICs will be the tipping point the finally pushes the U.S. toward a true green energy revolution.

  • It’s a bloated, industry-friend piece of crony capitalism. And its breath stinks.

    The House starts work on the monstrosity that is the Energy Bill today, and could vote on it as early as tomorrow.

    It contains this hideous provision, a naked givaway to big industry that would "bypass Congress's normal spending process to funnel up to $2 billion over 10 years into research for recovering oil and gas from the deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico."

    And that's just the beginning. It's difficult to describe just how reprehensible this bill is -- an exquisite example of the crony capitalism and patronage network that have long since replaced responsible governance for the ruling party in this country.

    Check out this Moving Ideas page on the bill, its specific provisions, and what you can do to stop it.

    (And also check out this NYT editorial.)

  • Ten ways to turn that global frown upside down

    Scientists estimate that we’ve already raised global temperatures by one degree Fahrenheit with our hapless spewing of greenhouse gases, and another one or two degrees are pretty much inevitable no matter what we do. Unstable weather, droughts, floods, and rising oceans are the likely result. We’re in the midst of the sixth great extinction, with […]