David Roberts is staff writer for environmental magazine Grist.org. He lives in the Ballard district of Seattle, WA -- soon to be the nation's first carbon-neutral community -- with his wife and two boys. He almost got a PhD in philosophy and almost got sucked into an internet tech career. Thank god for almosts.

He can be reached at droberts {at} grist.org.

Blog Entries by David Roberts

Greens Have Finally Got the Big Mo

Posted October 22, 2009 | 03:11 PM (EST)


Paul Krugman had a post the other day on the "aura of inevitability" and how it finally seems to be working for progressives instead of against them. I think he's on to something.

Summer was brutal for greens. "Cap and tax" attacks were bouncing around the Foxosphere. House Dems...

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How Senate Dems Should Lure GOP to a Climate Bill

6 Comments | Posted October 8, 2009 | 05:05 PM (EST)


The greenosphere is all abuzz with the news that a few Republican Senators, led by Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), have signaled that they’re open to coming around on the climate bill if certain conditions are met. In classic form, Senate Dems have responded by rushing to signal they they...

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Treasury Memo Hysteria Shows Media Incapable of Screening Out Junk

8 Comments | Posted September 21, 2009 | 07:18 PM (EST)


Is any piece of nonsense from right-wing opponents of clean energy policy too silly, too outrageous, to get its day in the national press spotlight? It would seem not.

Last week, CBS conservo-blogger Declan McCullagh breathlessly reported: "Obama Admin: Cap And Trade Could Cost Families $1,761 A Year." That...

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Will Glenn Beck Bring Down Van Jones After All?

349 Comments | Posted September 4, 2009 | 02:26 PM (EST)


SEE UPDATE BELOW

A couple days ago I ran a post defending Van Jones from some of the more absurd charges leveled at him by noted race-baiter Glenn Beck over the last month. Jones is not an "ex-con," he's not a communist, he's not even a czar. He's not,...

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Cleaning Some of the Fox Off of Van Jones

75 Comments | Posted September 3, 2009 | 01:42 PM (EST)


A while back I lampooned a Glenn Beck segment on Van Jones, who's an advisor to the White House Council on Environmental Quality. According to Beck, Jones is the man on the inside for a vast cryptosocialist conspiracy involving the Apollo Alliance, Color of Change, the Center for American...

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On the Impact of Personal Eco-Behavior

8 Comments | Posted August 28, 2009 | 01:03 PM (EST)


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The other day I highlighted a new piece from Elizabeth Kolbert in the New Yorker, which was critical of No Impact Man and other “stunts” in hyper-green living. Mainly I used it as an excuse to point to my old piece on the civic sphere, which,...

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Chuck Grassley Does Not Believe in the Threat of Anthropogenic Climate Change

23 Comments | Posted August 26, 2009 | 01:52 PM (EST)


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In a Tuesday conference call with Iowa agricultural reporters, Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) offered some state-of-the-art Republican doubletalk on climate change (maybe he read it in Glenn Beck's book). This is worth reading in full, in part to admire the blithely inconsistent muddle of it all, but...

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Barack Obama Is Not Bagger Vance

5 Comments | Posted August 24, 2009 | 06:00 PM (EST)


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Things are pretty grim among progressives these days, what with health care bogging down and climate legislation on indefinite delay; right wing crazies everywhere and Blue Dogs intransigent; the organized coalition that brought Obama to office fractured and ineffective. Disillusionment is...

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Should Greens Ally With Natural Gas Against Coal?

20 Comments | Posted August 21, 2009 | 01:55 PM (EST)


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I was fully prepared to hate this op-ed from T. Boone Pickens and Ted Turner, mainly because Pickens is kind of shady and I’m generally sick of rich old establishment white guys telling us how to transform our energy systems. However! It turned out to be pretty...

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If Progressives Want a Clean Energy Bank, They Need Better Economics

29 Comments | Posted August 21, 2009 | 01:48 PM (EST)


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One of the most excellent pieces of the climate bill now awaiting defenestration at the hands of Senate Blue Dogs is its creation of a Clean Energy Bank that would help finance nascent clean energy projects. More specifically, it is “an autonomous Clean Energy Deployment Administration...

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Netroots Nation Frustration and the Impediments to Progressive Change

37 Comments | Posted August 18, 2009 | 04:16 PM (EST)


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I just returned to Seattle from Netroots Nation, the yearly gathering of progressive bloggers, journalists, and activists. Last year, in Austin, the atmosphere was absolutely electric, with the election approaching and a clear sense of battle lines drawn, victory within reach. Also, lots of great parties.

This year,...

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Economist Greg Mankiw's Bottom Line on Climate Policy: Government Can't Do Anything Right

4 Comments | Posted August 13, 2009 | 05:27 PM (EST)


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2009-08-13-gregorymankiw_200x201.jpgThe New York Times turned over some of its valuable opinion space to Harvard economics professor Gregory Mankiw last weekend, so that he could discuss the merits of various carbon policies. His record on that score is not great, and he...

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Like Cash for Clunkers? You'll Love Feebates!

10 Comments | Posted August 11, 2009 | 05:01 PM (EST)


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It's now fairly widely understood that Cash for Clunkers has worked great as a stimulus program but is negligible as an emissions-reduction program. That's fine -- it did what it was supposed to do. Now that we know how well people respond to cash incentives, though, it's time to...

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Glenn Beck: Van Jones Is a Radical Commie Intent On, Um, Creating Private Sector Jobs

39 Comments | Posted July 31, 2009 | 03:34 PM (EST)


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Glenn Beck has uncovered a plot! (Yes, another one.)

Turns out Van Jones, President Obama's green jobs czar, is going to coordinate a vast radical/communist/black nationalist takeover of our sweet, virginal land of liberty. Most diabolical of all, he's going to do it by organizing...

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Gideon Rachman: Inability to Prevent Mass Suffering and Death a "Dilemma for Climate Activists"

112 Comments | Posted July 30, 2009 | 11:16 AM (EST)


This column from Gideon Rachman in the Financial Times really pushes my buttons. There’s something beneath the surface that is downright pathological, and not at all unique to Rachman. It besets most political pundits on this issue. I’ll try to dig it out.

The premise of Rachman’s column is...

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Henry Waxman's Decade-Long Fight to Improve the Clean Air Act

1 Comments | Posted July 29, 2009 | 01:15 PM (EST)


Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Calif.) is the chair of the Energy and Commerce Committee and coauthor of the ACES bill passed by the House in June. Naturally, political observers are curious about his thoughts on the fight to pass climate/energy legislation this year, but in media interviews he tends...

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Blackout: Dwindling Coal Reserves and the Siren Song of "Clean Coal"

16 Comments | Posted July 28, 2009 | 02:02 PM (EST)


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2009-07-28-heinbergblackout.jpgThere isn’t nearly as much coal left as most people think. “Clean coal” will run down limited reserves even faster. If humanity doesn’t begin massive, sustained investment in renewable power sources immediately, civilization could be at risk before the end of the...

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Sarah Palin, George Will, and Potemkin Debates

69 Comments | Posted July 24, 2009 | 07:09 PM (EST)


While I was away on vacation (it was wonderful, thanks for asking), the Washington Post editorial page featured opinion pieces from Sarah Palin and George Will, two of conservatism's leading leading, um, thinkers, revealing a great deal about the WaPo editorial page and the quality of conservative thinking.

Rebuttal...

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Pooping Where You Sleep: Bad for the Economy

11 Comments | Posted July 1, 2009 | 01:13 AM (EST)


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Let's take a look at a few studies that have come out recently and see if we can find a common thread.

  • A West Virginia University researcher found that "coal mining costs Appalachians five times more in early deaths as the industry provides to the region in jobs, taxes...
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Why We Overestimate the Costs of Tackling Climate Change

5 Comments | Posted June 29, 2009 | 01:50 PM (EST)


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Recent days have seen a flurry of blogospheric back-and-forth about the new CBO and EPA reports, and more generally about the costs and benefits of climate change legislation. As someone who believes the costs are overestimated and the benefits underrated, I thought I'd weigh in.

Here are...

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