The moral obligation to do energy so much better

Bob Inglis fell from his reddest-of-the-red congressional seat in 2010. He fell in some part because of his views on climate change and energy. As an ultra-conservative, his bona fides had been unquestioned. But with the rise of the Tea Party and his heretical view of climate change he was vanquished in a landslide – … More The moral obligation to do energy so much better

Hope & Action on Climate Change. Not Cynicism.

This week’s puzzler at Citizen’s Climate Radio asks you how you’d respond to a cynical and defeatist attitude toward climate change during a Trump presidency. You are at a community event, and people are speculating on what a Trump presidency will look like. You pipe up, “Well, I am concerned about climate change, so I … More Hope & Action on Climate Change. Not Cynicism.

The North American Indian Summer was a harbinger of a hotter world.

You know that nice “Indian Summer” we just had in November? It was kinda nice right? Back in the old days, the temperature high:low average was about 1:1. Sure, it went up and down with plenty of regional variability. But the balance of the world’s climate was fairly steady. One side of the teeter totter … More The North American Indian Summer was a harbinger of a hotter world.