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Tag Archives: Climate Change
Take It Back 7: Energy and the Environment
In my latest reading of James Carville and Paul Begala’s Take It Back: Our Party, Our Country, Our Future (copyright 2006), I read the chapter on the environment, and I started the chapter on the media (i.e., how the media … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Political Philosophy, Politics, Religion, Sarah Palin
Tagged ANWR, Climate Change, General Electric, james carville, Paul Begala, renewable energy, Rick Perry, Take It Back
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Al Gore’s Earth in the Balance 4: Clouds
A few posts ago, in writing about Al Gore’s Earth in the Balance: Ecology and the Human Spirit, I mentioned Al Gore’s reference to an argument that the greenhouse effect could actually lead to cooling, since it would result in … Continue reading
Posted in Environment
Tagged Al Gore, Climate Change, clouds, Earth in the Balance, global warming, greenhouse effect, greenhouse gases, MIT, Richard Lindzen
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Al Gore’s Earth in the Balance 3
In my latest reading of Earth in the Balance: Ecology and the Human Spirit, Al Gore talks about the dramatic effects of shifts in climate throughout history, as they led to such things as famines, migrations, plagues, and competition for … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Political Philosophy, Politics
Tagged Al Gore, Climate Change, Earth in the Balance, global warming, ozone layer, volcanoes
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Al Gore’s Earth in the Balance 2
In my latest reading of Earth in the Balance: Ecology and the Human Spirit (copyright 1992, 1993), Al Gore talks about climate change skeptics. Gore acknowledges that there are scientists who are skeptical about climate change—-he mentions Professor Richard Lindzen … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Political Philosophy, Politics
Tagged Al Gore, Climate Change, climate change skeptics, Earth in the Balance, global warming, greenhouse effect, MIT, Richard Lindzen
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Al Gore’s Earth in the Balance 1
I started Al Gore’s Earth in the Balance: Ecology and the Human Spirit (copyright 1992, 1993). I have two items from my latest reading. 1. Gore discusses his 1988 Presidential run, during which time he talked a lot about environmental … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Environment, George W. Bush, Political Philosophy, Politics
Tagged 1988 Presidential election, Al Gore, An Inconvenient Truth, Climate Change, Earth in the Balance, George H.W. Bush, Jessica McClure, Tim Wirth
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