Ft McMurray Fire and Climate Change: Michael Mann Comments

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This is a segment of The Big Picture with Thom Hartmann, in which climate scientist Professor Michael Mann provides important perspective on the link between climate change and other disasters such as tornadoes. (See also: The Meaning of the Fort McMurray Fire). Michael Mann is the author of The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars: … Continue reading Ft McMurray Fire and Climate Change: Michael Mann Comments


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The Madhouse Effect: How Climate Change Denial is Driving Us Crazy!

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The Madhouse Effect: How Climate Change Denial Is Threatening Our Planet, Destroying Our Politics, and Driving Us Crazy, by climate scientist Michael Mann and cartoonist Tom Toles is now available for pre-order. I’ve not gotten my review copy of it yet, but it looks fantastic. From the publisher: The award winning climate scientist Michael E. … Continue reading The Madhouse Effect: How Climate Change Denial is Driving Us Crazy!


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People finally concerned about climate change

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Though not enough. And for the wrong reasons. But this is still good news. Somewhere around 1990, but you could justify an earlier date if you like, science knew enough about global warming, the increase in the planet’s surface temperatures caused by human release of greenhouse gas pollution and other human effects, to have initiated … Continue reading People finally concerned about climate change


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Climate Change: A Wicked Problem

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Climate Change: A Wicked Problem: Complexity and Uncertainty at the Intersection of Science, Economics, Politics, and Human Behavior, by Frank Incropera, is a textbook suitable for use in advanced high school or college classes, but also an excellent primer on the topic for anyone interested in it. Incropera spares little details in describing how the … Continue reading Climate Change: A Wicked Problem


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Faith and climate change: A meteorologist’s view

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I don’t normally write about faith (I’m an atheist, I’d be bad at it), but I do often write about climate change. But my friend and colleague Paul Douglas happens to be an Evangelical Christian, Republican, and Rock Star Meteorologist. You’ve seen his work if you’ve seen the movies Jurassic Park or Twister. If you … Continue reading Faith and climate change: A meteorologist’s view


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Hip-Hop Artist Baba Brinkman Crowdfunding Climate Change Album

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I’m not sure what an “album” is, but I think it is like a CD. Anyway, if you don’t know who Baba Brinkman is, check this out. (he previously produced “The Rap Guide to Evolution.”) Then, head on over to the Indiegogo site to see his project. This is likely to be a go, with … Continue reading Hip-Hop Artist Baba Brinkman Crowdfunding Climate Change Album


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How Did Climate Change Cause The Great More’Easter of 2016?

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Storms like last weekend’s blizzard and widespread snowfall can happen, in theory, any winter, but large snowfall storms in the US Northeast have been significantly more common in recent years than in previous recorded history. Over the last few years we’ve seen these large snowfalls happen farther south than usual, as was the case with … Continue reading How Did Climate Change Cause The Great More’Easter of 2016?


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Climate change: up close and personal in Missouri

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This is a guest post by Larry Lazar. If you have had the news on the last day or two you may have seen stories and images about the Missouri floods. Many of those images are from Eureka (where we live), Pacific (where my wife Kellie works) and Valley Park (which is on my commute … Continue reading Climate change: up close and personal in Missouri


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Highlights of Climate Change Research in 2015

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The following is a list of posts on this blog that report new climate change research, usually but not always from the peer reviewed literature, or posts that are longer essays intended to give context to ongoing climate change research. The first few posts are from December 2014, which addresses the fact that “year end … Continue reading Highlights of Climate Change Research in 2015


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Weather, Climate Change, and Related Matters in 2015

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I had considered writing an accounting of all the outlandish weather events of 2015, but that project quickly became a tl:dr list of untoward happenings which is both alarming and a bit boring, since it is so long. So, I decided to generate something less comprehensive, focusing more on the context and meaning of the … Continue reading Weather, Climate Change, and Related Matters in 2015


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Today’s Climate Change Congressional Hearings

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This afternoon in Washington DC, Texas Republican Ted Cruz, who does not believe in global warming yet is chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Space, Science, and Competitiveness, will convene a hearing called “Data or Dogma? Promoting Open Inquiry in the Debate over the Magnitude of Human Impact on Earth’s Climate.” The purpose of the … Continue reading Today’s Climate Change Congressional Hearings


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Climate Change: What Everyone Needs To Know, by Joseph Romm

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Climate Change: What Everyone Needs to Know® by Joe Romm is just out, and is the most up to date examination of climate change science, the effects of climate change on humans, policy related problems, and energy-related solutions. Everyone should read this book, and if you teach earth system sciences you should consider using this … Continue reading Climate Change: What Everyone Needs To Know, by Joseph Romm


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