Pots calling kettles black as to which city, LA or Phoenix, is the bigger water hog and the least sustainable metropolis as water sources are threatened by the climate. […]
Hard constructed water barriers weren't allowed before the devastating nor'easter, but now exceptions are allowing residents to beef up protection for shoreline homes that are still standing. […]
[This morning, Michael Cunningham provided a burst of comments on recent post. His comments are insightful... and welcome on this blog. I particularly liked his thoughts on What did we know and when did we know it? So that this isn’t … Continue reading → […]
When you live near Washington, DC (a.k.a. the Land of Accusations) and in the early 21st-century (a.k.a. the Age of Accusations) one question you often hear mooted, just before the charges and indictments begin to fly, is “What did he … Continue reading → […]
Here’s another contributed post from George Leopold… ______________ The role of scientists in a democracy and whether science is slowly evolving into just another special interest group in the climate change debate were among the issues raised in a recent … Continue reading → […]
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