Category Archives: rhetoric

Coaltopia

The major problem is encouraging greater use of a product that, in the future, is leading to the end of life on this planet as we know it.

Why climate change doesn’t spark moral outrage, and how it could

“unlike financial fraud or terrorist attacks,” (the Robber Barons, which decide what and what is not terrorism, want you to believe that “climate change does not register, emotionally, as a wrong that demands to be righted.”

He was willing to make a deal

Something about a fox and some grapes, and Greeks bearing gifts.

A Walkabout

Beneath a relentless sky

Is that all you blighters can do?

Taken from blight, e.g., a bad case of the humans

The Big Shill

Since the crisis is other than on their shift and the public has yet to bang on the doors yelling for something to be done, our policy makers go on with politics as usual with but a few misgivings…

Science through a Political Screen

The legacy of the George W. Bush administration continues.

If you’re going to sin, Syncrude

Climate Justice as we consider Corporate Profit

Big, Loud Pushback

All too common, the attacks on climate science “usually aren’t very pretty.”

Romm on Technology Deployment

So, is the IPCC right? Can we stabilize below 450 ppm?

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