Category Archives: Essays, Editorials, and Reviews

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Republican reactionary policies threaten even basic climate monitoring | guardian.co.uk

America and Europe face a “disaster in the making” because of Congress budget cuts to a critical weather satellite, one of Barack Obamas top science officials has warned. The satellite crosses the Earths poles 14 times a day, monitoring the … Continue reading

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From the Executive Director of Greenpeace

(TCP Editor’s note: The following editorial appeared in the Fall Greenpeace newsletter.  It appears here in The Climate Pioneer in its entirety.) As we emerge from the hottest summer on record, still choking on the worst oil spill in American … Continue reading

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BBC News – Stricter controls urged for the UNs climate body

“The UNs climate science body needs stricter checks to prevent damage to the organisations credibility, an independent review has concluded.” You can count on the fact that the public’s understanding of global warming is, at best, fragile.  The science has … Continue reading

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George Monbiot: Top 10 climate change deniers|guardian.co.uk

What follows is a list of 10 of the most prominent climate change deniers at work today, as compiled by George Monbiot. You are about to encounter nothing less than a shortlist of todays “Naysaying Superstars” who it seems will … Continue reading

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So, what if there’s much less coal than we think?

We’ve all heard about “peak oil” by now – that point at which we reach the maximum rate of oil extraction, after which the amount extracted from the environment decreases.  Less familiar is the notion of “peak coal” – the … Continue reading

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I need climate change science to be wrong tonight

With every fiber of my being I wish the Senator James Inhoffs of Oklahoma were right, and that global warming was in fact a big hoax. I would so love to be wrong, especially tonight on this beautiful, cool summer evening. Continue reading

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Quote of the Day, by David Brower, Environmentalist

“We are to hold fast to what we believe is right, fight for it, and find allies and adduce all possible arguments for our cause. If we cannot find enough vigor in us or them to win, then let someone … Continue reading

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Thanks Wikileaks; Now Grow Up

At this moment in time there is still a hue and cry out for Wikileaks to be punished for their release of nearly 90 thousand documents revealing the raw, unvarnished side of the war in Afghanistan.  ”Wikileaks’ war files disclosure … Continue reading

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We Can’t Wish Away Climate Change – by Al Gore

(Editor’s Note:  The following is an excerpt from a NYT op-ed piece by Al Gore from February 2010.  It so elegantly encapsulates what I want to say to those naysayers who who seek to demean climate science that I thought … Continue reading

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So how many times have you talked about global warming this week?

Remember how just a few years ago, after the movie An Inconvenient Truth came out, everyone was talking about global warming? I certainly do.  It was December, 2006, and I had just gotten back from a training with Al Gore at … Continue reading

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