A Teaching Moment

Kim Hannula, who teaches earth sciences to undergrads, raises an interesting question: can the “benthic bacteria” global warming hoax paper be used as a teaching tool? If you showed this fake paper to students, what would you ask them to look out for?

Water in the Desert: Japanese Garden Edition

Japanese Garden, Albuquerque botanical gardens Originally uploaded by heinemanfleck. No doubt there’s a rich literature out there about the idea of the “park,” a human-created faux natural setting, so I won’t try to reinvent it here. This is the new Japanese Garden at the city of Albuquerque’s beautiful botanical gardens. It just opened, it’s lovely, …

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The Promise of Nukes

The discussion of nuclear energy’s role in combating anthropogenic climate changing continues to be one of the most interesting bits of the political dynamic around this subject. The latest bit comes from Platts (my new favorite energy news source – great at stripping away the he-said/she-said and just explaining the underlying economic forces): A Delaware …

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