To paraphrase a comedian, political commentator and now senator, “Facts and the lying liars who use them.”
Just more turbines not turning, nothing to use here, citizen. Move along and you may want to turn up your air conditioning some more.
By jcwinnie
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Posted in analysis, climate, competition, energy, water
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Also tagged analysis, biogas, coal, electric power, nuclear power, oceans, petroleum, policy, solar power, waste, water, wind power
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BP applying a scientific approach to the disaster: “Fishermen hired by BP are still finding tar balls–and being instructed to hide their discoveries.”
Hi, we work for Emperor Fossil and our job is to see to it that more children have asthma attacks. Yes, your child. But, it’s for the Greater Bottom Line, er, Good.
Goodbye to all the Chips of the Sea
By jcwinnie
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Posted in analysis, biology, chemistry, climate, critique, disasters, environment, forecast, journalism, patterns
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Also tagged disasters, emissions, oceans, petroleum
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As a trustee for coastal resources, NOAA protects and restores habitats injured by hazardous waste sites, oil spills and vessel groundings.
By jcwinnie
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Posted in biology, chemistry, control, disasters, education, energy, environment, ethics, investigation, persuasion, research, testing, trust
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Also tagged disasters, oceans, petroleum, pollution, trust
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Oceanographers have expressed concern that NOAA and other agencies have been slow to investigate the magnitude of the spill and damage to deep ocean areas.
By jcwinnie
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Posted in conflict, critique, denial, disasters, energy, enforcement, environment, monitor, tracking, water
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Also tagged deception, denial, disasters, oceans, petroleum
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How about a call for right action, Olympia?
By jcwinnie
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Posted in advocacy, biology, chemistry, climate, danger, denial, energy, environment, forecast, intervention, policy, politics
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Also tagged coal, denial, food, oceans
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Hansen, Ruedy, Sato, and Lo would like the general public to know the difference between climate and weather.
When Reid reassures us that Congress will address climate policy this Spring, why does such a statement seem so dreadful, rather than reassuring?
By jcwinnie
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Posted in advocacy, emotion, environment, health, policy, politics, standards, waste, water
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Also tagged coal, electric power, emissions, health, policy, politics, standards, waste, water
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