Broad in the New York Times

Apparently union regulations require all climate bloggers to weigh in on Bill Broad’s story in today’s New York Times about Al Gore etc. In brief, there’s not much more I could add to what Chris Mooney and Andrew Dessler have said: “surprised it didn’t happen sooner” (Mooney) given that Gore was largely solid on the …

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“John Fleck is an idiot”

A thoughtful commenter over on Eli’s blog observes that it’s lucky I work for a small paper. update: It seems this has been misinterpreted. Eli’s been a delightful host, and it’s been a thoughtful and largely respectful discussion. I just wanted to be first on Google when you search for “John Fleck is an idiot.”

The Nuclear Power Dilemma

Via NEI Nuclear Notes, an interesting discussion about the role of nuclear power in the energy mix as Europe grapples with carbon emission reduction targets. Per capita/per GDP unit carbon emissions in France are already substantially lower than the UK and Germany. France generates 80 percent of its electricity from its nuke plants. The French …

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Some El Niño That Turned Out to Be

With El Niño fleeing the equatorial Pacific over the last month, and with La Niña apparently seizing the opportunity like Rush Limbaugh seeing Al Gore’s electric bill, it’s worth reflecting for a moment on the El Niño that was. From today’s Drought Monitor: Los Angeles has seen their driest season to date on record, with …

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