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The Debate: Fracking and the Future of Energy

pfairley wrote 4 months ago: The Arctic is melting faster than predicted. Is now the time to shut down the low-carbon nuclear pow … more →

Tags: Climate Science, Climate skeptics, Energy Economics & Policy, Energy efficiency, Energy Politics, Energy Vision, environmental journalism, media, Natural Gas

Rendering Greenhouse Gases Visible

pfairley wrote 7 months ago: Natural gas has no odor, but you can smell a leak thanks to the addition of an odorific mercaptam co … more →

Tags: Earth Observation, Emissions, renewable energy, Arizona State University, ASU, climate change, Earthzine, Emissions Modeling, environmental science technology

Applying 'Trust, but verify' to Climate Change Policy

pfairley wrote 10 months ago: Last year Swiss researchers demonstrated that European countries release more of the potent greenhou … more →

Tags: Climate Science, Emissions, Earth Observation, Climate Communication, climate change, Earthzine, emissions verification

A Mighty Extreme Wind for Offshore Turbines

pfairley wrote 2 years ago: In January we reported that winds across the Northern continents were losing some of their punch, an … more →

Tags: Wind Power Renewable energy, renewable energy, Climate Science, Earth Observation, wind turbines, Wind power, climate change, Altimeters, satellites

The Case of the Climate-Challenged Hare

pfairley wrote 2 years ago: … more →

Tags: Climate Science, Earth Observation, society of environmental journalists, climate change, sej, Snowshoe Hare, university of Montana

Low-Carbon Fuel Rules

pfairley wrote 3 years ago: California is about to add to its record of leadership on clean energy policy with its innovative Lo … more →

Tags: Transport, biofuels, Energy Economics & Policy, Climate Science, Diesel, tarsands, Fuels, California, Daniel Sperling

Winged Creatures Should Fear CO2, Not Wind Turbines4 comments

pfairley wrote 3 years ago: Benjamin Sovacool agrees that wind turbines kill birds and bats, but this University of Singapore pu … more →

Tags: Wind Power Renewable energy, Coal, Climate Science, Natural Gas, Earth Observation, Wind power, Energy, Environment, Birds

Lutz Departure Another Modest Sign of Modernization2 comments

pfairley wrote 4 years ago: Many in the green car movement are cheering the announcement that Bob Lutz, GM’s vice chairman … more →

Tags: hybrid vehicles, EVS, Transport, plug-in hybrid, Chevy Volt, Ev, GM, Cafe, Bob Lutz

Climate Denial Crock of the Week2 comments

pfairley wrote 4 years ago: Opponents of the theory of anthropogenic climate change are hard at work via Internet forums making … more →

Tags: Climate skeptics, Climate Science, Energy, climate change, environmental journalism, Environment, Global Warming, Greenman Studio, Peter Sinclair

Complication and Climate Communication

pfairley wrote 4 years ago: In response to CNN’s termination of its science/tech/environment unit and continued questionin … more →

Tags: Climate skeptics, Climate Science

CNN's Climate Change Denial Darkens a Dimming Media Picture3 comments

pfairley wrote 4 years ago: CNN axed their entire science, environment and technology unit in December, as documented by the Col … more →

Tags: Climate skeptics, Climate Science, Energy, CNN, environmental journalism, Lou Dobbs, New York Times, sej

Biodiversity Hangs in the Energy Balance

pfairley wrote 4 years ago: The newly elected president of the Maldives wants to build a contingency fund to buy land elsewhere … more →

Tags: Climate Science, Earth Observation, Jo Mulongoy, Convention on Biological Diversity, Biodiversity, Earthzine, Maldives, sea-level rise


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