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More Outsiders Getting It Right

February 27, 2010 by Michael Tobis
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This is Walter Russell Mead, from a couple weeks ago in The American InterestThe scientific case for anthropogenic global warming is pretty much what it was three months ago. But the prospects for effective US action to do anything about it have drastically changed. If Congress tries to go forward with cap-and-trade, a volcano of public... [read more]

Deal or no deal? Blog update

December 18, 2009 by China Dialogue
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Alex Evans concludes Global Dashboard’s excellent series of blog posts, “Rough guide to Copenfailure”, with a metaphor that I – as a non-driver – needed a moment to get my head around: …if, as currently looks more likely, the summit fails to produce a robust deal, then we argue that the most important thing is for policymakers to steer... [read more]

Himalayan glaciers and the virtue of reading beyond the headline

November 10, 2009 by Simon Donner
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My number one pet peeve with the blogosphere is that too many bloggers post on a new report or paper without actually looking at the new report or paper. Bloggers regularly bash mainstream media for lazy reporting then often go ahead and base entire posts solely on newspaper stories. Hypocrisy aside, it is a real shame. Blogs should be... [read more]

Ecopolitology Named Red Orbit ‘Red Hot Blog of the Day’

August 18, 2008 by Tim Hurst
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Big ups to the good folks over at Red Orbit for naming Ecopolitology as a “Red Hot Blog of the Day” in their Technology category. Once again, I applaud Red Orbit for their impeccable taste. From the site: “RedOrbit.com is committed to providing stimulating, original content and presentation, with over 1,500,000 pages covering the vast... [read more]

Nuclear blog roundup for April ~ May 2008

May 16, 2008 by Dan Yurman
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A fast forward look at what other nuclear blogs are saying This is third installment in a continuing series. Every four weeks or so I'll take a look at what other nuclear energy blogs are talking about and provide some pointers here. At Atomic Insights Rod Adams takes a look at the rapidly escalating costs of new nuclear plants and... [read more]