From the Washington Post on climate change

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This is an interesting article on how Climate change is affecting the lives of farmers in Colorado. That said, it’s basically nothing new and thousands of similar articles have been written documenting the hardships of changing times on farmers, fishermen, polar bears and mountain communities in Bolivia as well as other places that depend on […]

Guest essay. On expert advice. Denton Record Chronicle, 3-8-19

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What’s the point of expert advice if experts can’t agree on anything? That’s the question I asked myself after much reading about global warming and climate change. For the most part, any topic is that way: reasons for the American Civil War, reasons for crime, poverty, ignorance, homelessness, our immigration policy, our annual budget, who […]

On climate change and global warming . . .

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Amigos. In an effort to keep everybody informed, here is an interesting article on squid—Gustavo’s favorite party snack. It’s actually a series of articles, all well done, including the watercolor pictures (really cool, wish I had the originals). The series is called Ocean Shock and it deals with climate change, or at least ocean warming. […]

. . . “they don’t make those anymore,” . . .

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Sometime this year this country will become the world’s largest oil producer. Yes, bigger than Saudi Arabia and Russia. And that’s not all, the producers are making money and lots of it. So what happen to all the talk of conservation, gasohol, reducing emissions, solar cars, greenhouse gases, global warming and all the rest? Nothing, […]