Statistics, Damned Statistics, and Common Sense
I’m a fan of Roger Pielke, Jr., which may put me on the wrong side of some climate change ideologues, but then, being on the wrong side of most any…
I’m a fan of Roger Pielke, Jr., which may put me on the wrong side of some climate change ideologues, but then, being on the wrong side of most any…
One kind of climate change post I’ve been seeing is the science claim that we can’t assign any particular weather event to climate change. This is a valid conclusion and…
Oops, he did it again. I’m referring to Robert Bryce, who writes a Susbstack about energy and economic fairness—a great topic, by the way, if only he would actually address…
Elections matter, although as a review of American history will show, sometimes elections don’t matter all that much. The 2024 election, on the other hand, is very much in the…
“Environmentalism in America is dead. It has been replaced by climatism and renewable energy fetishism.” So says Robert Bryce, supposed climate change realist, in a recent Substack piece titled “Environmentalism…
It’s too easy to find writing online that is either unintentionally poorly thought out or intentionally rhetorically abusive, and when it comes to issues related to climate change, one of…
A couple of articles recently caught my eye, probably because I keep an eye out for Doomer-talk, which I think is at best an unhelpful surrender of hope for addressing…
There’s good news, some not so great news, and some really bad news when it comes to the climate crisis. The good news is that people are doing things to…
Thanks to The Berkshire Eagle for publishing another of my columns, part of a project by Citizens’ Climate Lobby’s Berkshire Chapter Media Team. Today, April 22, 2024, my second column,…
Dear Josephine is going into production after three manuscript editing cycles and one proofreader, and I’ve been slowly and thoroughly going through the manuscript one last time. I wasn’t thrilled…