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.
By jcwinnie
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Posted in advocacy, atmosphere, climate, conflict, ecology, economics, energy, equity, rhetoric, survival, world
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Also tagged atmosphere, Climate change, coal, deception, pollution, world
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Climate Justice as we consider Corporate Profit
By jcwinnie
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Posted in advocacy, climate, economics, energy, ethics, policy, politics, rhetoric, world
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Also tagged advocacy, economics, emissions, petroleum, policy
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All too common, the attacks on climate science “usually aren’t very pretty.”
By jcwinnie
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Posted in abuse, analysis, attack, behavior, climate, conversation, critique, danger, denial, emotion, environment, fear, persuasion, policy, politics, rhetoric, survival, world
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Also tagged analysis, debate, denial, emissions, policy
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Slightly Modified Reddit Headline: A bunch of idiots and crooks, giving their leader standing ovations as he smirks “Fark You Very Much, America!”
By jcwinnie
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Posted in celebration, climate, culture, denial, energy, environment, policy, politics, rhetoric
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Also tagged climate, denial, policy, politics
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Nobody likes a carbon tax, especially those making the big campaign contributions.
By jcwinnie
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Posted in climate, denial, economics, energy, environment, politics, rhetoric, television, world
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Also tagged climate, economics, intention, politics
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Give the Washington Theater group a challenge
By jcwinnie
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Posted in advocacy, climate, democracy, development, education, environment, policy, politics, research, rhetoric
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Also tagged policy, politics, science
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“Shucks, mam, t’weren’t nuthin.”
By jcwinnie
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Posted in advocacy, climate, danger, disasters, humor, policy, standards
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Also tagged climate, coal, danger, denial, humor, politics
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Big Oil average $109,277 versus clean energy average of $26,277
Definitely we should see a change in rhetoric, less talk about sacrifice and such. Steady as we go over the brink, eh?
From satellite observations scientists conclude that Arctic sea ice is melting at a faster rate than computer modeling projected. Should make the ANWR drilling easier, eh?
By jcwinnie
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Posted in climate, disasters, environment, model, policy, politics, rhetoric, thermodynamics, water, world
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Also tagged climate, cooling, environment, policy, politics, thermodynamics, world
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