Bill Chameides | Posted 01.15.2012
I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for a Congressional resolution marking the end of climate skepticism -- or the beginning of major climate legislation -- any time soon.
Susan Buchanan | Posted 01.11.2012
Climate change may be controversial but state and local agencies and utility-giant Entergy Corp. are beginning to adapt to new weather trends. Adaptation could be key to the coast's future.
Bill Chameides | Posted 01.08.2012
Crossposted with TheGreenGrok.com. The spin on this one is enough to make your head spin. On October 20 a group of scientists announced big news: The ...
Bill Chameides | Posted 01.04.2012
A special report from the International Energy Agency released in advance of the World Energy Outlook 2011 examines how ramping up natural gas would impact energy and climate up to 2035.
Bill Chameides | Posted 01.01.2012
Of all the geoengineering ideas, the one often cited as the simplest, most obvious one, the one we should get started on right away is painting roofs white -- after all how can that not help? How indeed.
Reuters | By Barbara Goldberg | Posted 09.20.2011
NEW YORK, July 21 (Reuters) - Sweating crowds on the East Coast and in the Midwest flocked to waterfronts and urban cooling centers on Thursday to...
Reuters | Karin Matz | Posted 09.19.2011
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A searing heat wave in the central and southern United States has killed at least 22 people this week, and forecasters Wednesd...
The New York Times Magazine | PAUL KRUGMAN | Posted 05.25.2011
In what follows, I will offer a brief survey of the economics of climate change or, more precisely, the economics of lessening climate change. I'll tr...
Bill Chameides | Posted 05.25.2011
According to the authors of a study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences there is a definite possibility that global warming could raise temperatures enough to be fatal to humans.
Bill Chameides | Posted 05.25.2011
Recent events have given climate science a black eye, but nowhere near the knockout punch depicted in the media. E-mails documenting overly partisan b...
Bill Chameides | Posted 05.25.2011
The fact that bunches of climate deniers have used the recent weather to sow seeds of doubt about climate change is not very surprising, but Donald Trump? What happened?
Bill Chameides | Posted 05.25.2011
Apparently the National Review, none too pleased about climate legislation rattling around Congress, has joined the "global cooling brigade."
Bill Chameides | Posted 05.25.2011
Co-written by Bill Chameides and Prasad KasibhatlaThe climate deniers have a new argument: don't pass climate legislation because it doesn't cut emiss...
Bill Chameides | Posted 05.25.2011
Bill Chameides, recently appointed to America's Climate Choices, blogs regularly at theGreenGrok.com. Predicting climate variations from year to year...
Bill Chameides | Posted 05.25.2011
You don't have to search too hard to find a skeptic's blog proclaiming that global warming "stopped" in 1998.
Bill Chameides | Posted 02.13.2012