Monthly Archives: October 2023

Climate Change: A Curious Crisis

by Iain Aitken

As explained in my new eBook, Climate Change: A Curious Crisis, the climate change ‘debate’ has long-since become a Manichaean, deeply polarized, ‘you are either with us or against us’ war of words in which both sides accuse the other of being closed-minded and refusing to accept the ‘facts’.

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State of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative in the NE U.S.

by Roger Caiazza

A case study on the challenges of controlling CO2 emissions.

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Arctic sea ice: the canary in the coal mine

by Greg Goodman

With over a decade and a half since the IPCC AR4, it is  instructive to see how the “run away melting” of Arctic sea ice is progressing.

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The ‘Holy Grail’ of social predictors of public attitudes toward climate change

by Andy West

A single social predictor for international attitudes to climate change renders the current literature obsolete.

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