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  • "Hummers to Farmer's Markets" paradigm

    Great story - to me, the real question is whether or not we should be constantly picking apart local food systems for inconsistencies, or whether we should just throw our weight behind what seems to be the best ideas. Personally, I think that constantly questioning what seem like simple answers to complex problems can only improve these systems,as ...
    Posted to The Green Lantern by David Thier on October 14, 2008
  • Global warming consensus: bait and switch

    Whether or not we experiencing anthropogenic climate change is not the interesting or difficult issue; rather, what could or should be done to adapt to, or prevent global change - of all sorts, not just climate mediated change - is where we should have information, and debate. But the consensus-mongers among us are trying to push the view that ...
    Posted to The Spectator by Marcus61 on August 10, 2008
  • Comments on article and discussion

    Interesting discussion. I work in the field of computer modeling of nonlinear physical phenomena, although not in the particular field of climate modeling (my PhD is in physics). Every month or so I do a quick review of some of the literature concerning the climate debate. Thank you, Ron, for a nice article on the subject of reporting ...
    Posted to The Spectator by colorless.blue.ideas on August 9, 2008
  • "Find the Argument"

    I wish Ron Rosenbaum had explored my <a href=''http://www.nytimes.com/dotearth''>Dot Earth</a> posts and Times articles on how best to<a href=''http://dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/07/29/climate-research-media-focus-whiplash/''> cover climate science</a> as well as my blogroll. Then he might have realized that Nick ...
    Posted to The Spectator by Andy Revkin on August 9, 2008