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Joseph Romm is the editor of Climate Progress and a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress.

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  • The good, the bad, and the ugly of the ‘Gang of 10’ drilling deal, part 2

    Major legislative compromises are unsatisfying by design. They invariably have good, bad, and ugly parts. I have previously argued that the Democrats would be smart to compromise on offshore drilling. The rest of this series will examine whether the so-called Gang-of-10 deal is in fact a smart compromise. That question can be rephrased as, does […]

  • NOAA says July 08 was fifth warmest on record

    I know we’re supposed to be going into a period of cooling, at least according to people who don’t believe in the scientific method. For those who do however, NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center reports in its “Climate of 2008 July in Historical Perspective”: Based on preliminary data, the globally averaged combined land and sea […]

  • Department of Energy flushes $15 million down the hydrogen toilet

    There are only three sure things in life — death, taxes, and you won’t be buying a hydrogen fuel cell car. Sadly, the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy has not gotten any of the memos (see “Some clarity on the Clarity” and “This just in: Hydrogen fuel cell cars […]

  • Tribes gamble on coal, despite climate risks

    “In every deliberation we must consider the impact on the seventh generation … even if it requires having skin as thick as the bark of a pine,” goes the Great Law of the Iroquois. If you embrace liquid coal, however, it is quite safe to say there is only one generation you are thinking of. […]