Climate change Archive

September 03, 2008

 Content analysis

Is the RNC ever going to mention foreclosure?

August 28, 2008

 The moral case for a cap-and-trade on greenhouse gasses

They allow everyone to give up whatever he would least miss.

August 21, 2008

 Global warming and ordinary prudence

A prudent person doesn't take huge risks to avoid small losses.

July 01, 2008

 Peak solar and the Maharishi

Peak Solar - prices of PV modules have started to fall.

May 02, 2008

 In a distant galaxy...

A response on emissions trading.

May 01, 2008

 Dinde Clinton et dindon Obama à la sauce Krugman

Contra Krugman, there's a good campaign parallel between health care and climate change.

March 14, 2008

 Round trip

The first commercial kitesail cargo ship completes its maiden round voyage.

February 15, 2008

 Chris Field on global warming

Uh-oh. Warming may be moving from a negative-feedback to a positive-feedback regime.

January 31, 2008

 Fair winds and foul

A merchant ship sets off with a working kitesail, while Congress cuts US fusion funding.

 Blood on the Coal

The Bush SOTU curse sets back clean-coal research.

January 28, 2008

 Muddling through II - a Frenchie alternative

My scenario for British electrical generation: 25 GW of nuclear and 75 GW of wind

December 16, 2007

 Libertarian Derangement Syndrome

The Associated Press had a useful article the other day about California Attorney General Jerry Brown's ongoing climate change lawsuit against automakers. The central idea here is that carbon emissions from automobiles constitute a "public nuisance." Although these suits do pose some interesting legal problems, they do not represent a major doctrinal change--at least for the plaintiffs. The people who...

November 13, 2007

 Working the refs: Climate Change Edition

Andrew Revkin of the New York Times seems to be a conscientious, intelligent reporter. He has a good blog on environmental issues, and strives to be, well, fair and balanced. Which is the entire problem. Revkin has recently announced that there is a group of "environmental centrists" who have tried to take the climate change debate away from the "yelling...

October 09, 2007

 Rupert Murdoch, tree-hugger

Rupert Murdoch's strange radicalism on climate change.

September 17, 2007

 A Northwest Passage

Global warming? What global warming?

June 12, 2007

 To repairing used planet: $99,928

Why the price of solar panels hasn't fallen, and strange public research priorities.

June 10, 2007

 A radical thought experiment in halting climate change

A benevole t world dictator tackles climate change.

November 15, 2006

 Stern report 3: sensitivities, sceptics, and Doomsday

Stern report on climate change: sensitivities, sceptics, and Doomsday, third post in a series

November 12, 2006

 Stern report 2: the ABC

Stern report, comment 2 in a series: a capsule of the consensus about where we stand today.

November 09, 2006

 Stern report 1: why has Sir Humphrey turned green?

Stern report on the economics of climate change: first part of a multi-post comment

August 31, 2006

 Terminator goes pale green

Schwarzenegger's welcome but unimpressive plan to curb greenhouse emissions.

July 26, 2006

 Ethanol policy for hot weather

This post invites notices of the best ethanol vehicles for a really hot summer afternoon and evening. We know about Sangria, gin and tonic (and that it must be made with Tanqueray), mint julep and rum punch (and that they are very strong and deceptively so), bloody Mary, and thanks to NPR last week, the Pimm's cocktail. What about more...

September 15, 2005

 Global warming: the albedo option

Instead of trying to avoid trapping the energy from sunlight after it gets to the surface of the Earth, why not try to reflect a little more of it away before it gets here?

October 02, 2002

 Global warming, or the big chill?

Just when Tom Schelling had almost convinced me that sacrificing a lot of other things now to prevent global warming in half a century probably didn't make sense on either equity or efficiency grounds, Brad Delong points to a really scary scenario about changes in the Great Ocean Conveyor and the Gulf Stream. Apparently we could be in for...
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