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The Climate Minute examines current news on global warming, climate change, renewable energy and the prospects for progress on international negotiations, carbon taxes and clean energy policy.
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Monday Sep 21, 2020
Monday Sep 21, 2020
US government agencies like the National Science Foundation are the result of a tacit post-WWII scientific contract. The terms of the contract were that the NSF would fund science in the public good. Naomi Oreskes argues that contract is broken, because too many American politicians find accurate science inconvenient. What will replace it? Also, given smoke out west and floods in the south, what should we expect for climate migration inside the US?
Thursday Sep 17, 2020
The media and climate truth: The Climate Minute
Thursday Sep 17, 2020
Thursday Sep 17, 2020
Is the media’s sudden new interest in climate change a sea change? How will we know when the coverage is authentic? Is Facebook’s new climate information center a bona fide effort or just evasion of the real truth?
Monday Sep 14, 2020
Weymouth compressor begins commissioning phase: The Climate Minute
Monday Sep 14, 2020
Monday Sep 14, 2020
Despite continued opposition, and probably aided by political protection, the Weymouth Compressor Plant has begun the commissioning process that will allow full operation.
Thursday Sep 10, 2020
Missing the “Why” The Climate Minute
Thursday Sep 10, 2020
Thursday Sep 10, 2020
News outlets are failing to report the context for huge, climate driven fires on the West Coast.
Monday Sep 07, 2020
Big oil’s plastic dream: The Climate Minute
Monday Sep 07, 2020
Monday Sep 07, 2020
Exxon was dropped from the DJIA, indicating the decline of the industry. But Big Oil has plans to survive the renewable revolution by using all that fracked gas to make plastics.
Friday Sep 04, 2020
Lessons from Laura: The Climate Minute
Friday Sep 04, 2020
Friday Sep 04, 2020
The behavior of hurricane Laura teaches us about how climate change is remaking the world. Ed Markey’s primary victory had a lot to do with climate politics. Is there a message for other candidates?
Monday Aug 31, 2020
The climate impact of redlining: The Climate Minute
Monday Aug 31, 2020
Monday Aug 31, 2020
Systemic racism embodied in 1930’s New Deal housing policy still has environmental justice implications today, where formerly redlined communities are hotter and more dangerous then other neighborhoods. A Green New Deal must provide a just transition to avoid similar inequity in the future.
After 25 years of warm days and cool nights, solar cells reach their warranty 'end of life.' It is time to start thinking about how to recycle the material in the PV.
Thursday Aug 27, 2020
Cascading catastrophes: The Climate Minute
Thursday Aug 27, 2020
Thursday Aug 27, 2020
From wildfires in CA to twin hurricanes in the Gulf, America and the world are facing the real time consequences of climate change. We see the compounding impacts of covid, eviction, hurricanes and wildfire. Are we ready?
Monday Aug 24, 2020
Two big ideas: The Climate Minute
Monday Aug 24, 2020
Monday Aug 24, 2020
No matter who becomes president, global action on climate requires cooperation between the US and China. Spending trillions of dollars on a Green New Deal here in the US requires us to reshape our financial structures. Think about it.
Thursday Aug 20, 2020
Cost of smog gives new perspective on stopping climate change: The Climate Minute
Thursday Aug 20, 2020
Thursday Aug 20, 2020
Air pollution- the particles and smog that come from burning fossil fuels- are even more damaging than we had realized. We can justify moving to renewable energy just on these health costs alone.