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Roger Pielke, Sr. weighs in on Human choice and climate change…

…with some interesting bits of commentary and a few useful links. You can find his post on his blog Climate Science: Roger Pielke, Sr. here.

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“Human Choice and Climate Change” available at discounted rates

Ok, ok. So this looks like an ad. Here’s the background. After I blogged yesterday on Human Choice and Climate Change, edited by Steve Rayner and Elizabeth Malone, Judith Curry made a kind mention on Climate, Etc. Her post gave … Continue reading

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Human choice and climate change

“Full many a gem of purest ray serene…The dark unfathom’d caves of ocean bear: Full many a flow’r is born to blush unseen…And waste its sweetness on the desert air…” from Elegy written in a country churchyard, Thomas Gray (1751) … Continue reading

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The Times, They are A-Changin’.

This post is the last of three planned LOTRW posts examining Bob Dylan’s body of work and its implications for (and possible inspiration from?) meteorology. The first was built around Blowin’ in the Wind. The second, on It’s a Hard … Continue reading

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Climate Change? Anthropologists weigh in.

LOTRW readers may remember earlier posts referring to a four-volume report on Human Choice and Climate Change, Springer (1998) edited by Steve Rayner and Elizabeth Malone, with particular emphasis on their ten suggestions for policymakers. Here’s another welcome addition to … Continue reading

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