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  • Gulf oil rig in danger of tipping after explosion [UPDATED]

    The Deepwater Horizon rig, pre-explosion and pre-tipping.Photo: TransoceanReuters is reporting that the 11 workers missing after an explosion on a Gulf Coast oil rig have been found safe. Update: 11 workers are still missing and 17 are injured after a large explosion on an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico, according to the AP, […]

  • Duke seeks approval for expensive coal

    More breaking news from the Coal Isn’t Cheap department. Duke Energy reports that the new 620 MW coal plant they are building in Indiana is now expected to cost $2.9 billion, or 23 percent more than they last estimated in November. It’s worth always taking the time to do some math whenever these type of […]

  • How Dirty Are We Willing to Get?

    At the alternative climate summit currently underway in Cochabamba, Bolivia, criticism is sharp and unrelenting about false climate change solutions. Rightly so. Most of the solutions proposed through the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC) process are based on poor science, lucrative carbon markets and only measly changes in the production and consumption […]

  • Reclaiming Earth Day

    How do you celebrate Earth Day, when your homeland or homeplace has been stripmined into oblivion? For my family, standing in the ruins of our 150-year-old homestead in the devastated historic community of Eagle Creek, in the Shawnee Forest of southern Illinois, we turned to guerilla reclamation: My billie boys, the 9th generation of Eagle […]

  • Al Gore tweets and blogs "Straight Up"

    Here is something you twitterers out there can retweet, from twitter.com/algore: The Nobel prize-winner has posted a longer recommendation on his website:   An Important New Book Joe Romm is one of the most important and influential voices fighting for an end to the climate crisis. His blog, Climate Progress, is a must read. Romm just published an important […]

  • Top scientists call for research on climate link to volcanoes, earthquakes, landslides and tsunamis

      Periods of exceptional climate change in Earth history are associated with a dynamic response from the solid Earth, involving enhanced levels of potentially hazardous geological and geomorphological activity. This response is expressed through the adjustment, modulation or triggering of a wide range of surface and crustal phenomena, including volcanic and seismic activity, submarine and sub-aerial landslides, […]

  • Walking on Two Legs

    Cochabamba, Bolivia, April 19, 2010 At the end of my third day in Cochabamba and after the first day of the World People’s Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth, it has become very clear that “walking on two legs” is very much what is taking place and will be taking place. […]

  • Buy my new book, "Straight Up"

    My new book is now In Stock at Amazon.com, so you can buy it today (click here).  You know you want to after getting all these Climate Progress posts for free for so long. And if you have already bought a copy (thank you very much), buy one for a friend.  Or a frenemy! The journal Nature editorialized in March: […]

  • Coal front group compares mining coal to fighting in a war zone

      Talk about bad timing.  Just weeks before the most deadly mining disaster in decades, the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity (ACCCE) — a front group of big utilities and coal companies — compares mining coal to fighting in Afghanistan:     Yes, well, mining coal is like fighting in a war zone if you are working for […]

  • What are your favorite climate and energy metaphors and jokes?

    Last Sunday’s post “What are your favorite climate and energy soundbites? drew dozens of comments that are a must read for anyone who speaks on this subject.  I will definitely use and/or adapt some of those suggestions. Now I’m looking for something a little more specific — pithy metaphors and jokes, maybe two sentences at most. […]