On Graveyards

Sister Lisa should appreciate this: It’s a loss, I think, that we no longer have graveyards beside our houses of worship; it was a part of the sense of community we have lost in the American church.

Sudden Transitions

I find myself scratching my head over the latest debate between the RealClimate crew and Roger Pielke Sr. regarding the definition and use of “chaos” (non-linear sensitive dependence on initial conditions) in weather and climate modelling. As often is the case in debates like this, both sides are correct in the point they’re making, differing …

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Drought and Its Impacts

Michael Wines had a terrific story in Wednesday’s New York Times on famine in Africa that evokes a point Mickey Glantz makes in his book Climate Affairs. First Glantz: Closer scrutiny of most famine situations uncovers a multistressed political environment, of which drought was but one factor. Now Wines: War wrecked Mozambique’s economy; socialism and …

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