Roger Pielke Jr.'s Blog: Alternative Hypotheses About Climate

Because global climate models do not accurately simulate (or even include) several of these other first- order human climate forcings, policy makers must be made aware of the inability of the current generation of models to accurately ...
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Roger Pielke Jr.'s Blog: Boulder County Commisioner Will Toor on

So the bigger story is not about limits to climate policy, but is about the explosive growth of a new financing mechanism that has the potential to move large investments in energy efficiency and renewable energy. ...
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Roger Pielke Jr.'s Blog: Joe Romm's Climate McCarthyism

If we are to move to real solutions to global warming, and protect some level of basic human decency, Joe Romm and his enablers must be challenged. For climate McCarthyism isn't just bad for climate policy, it's anathema to liberal and ...
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Roger Pielke Jr.'s Blog: The Narrow Defintion of Climate Change

The restricted definition of ''climate change'' used by the Framework Convention on Climate Change (FCCC) has profoundly affected the science, politics, and policy processes associated with the international response to the climate ...
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Roger Pielke Jr.'s Blog: Australian Government Allegedly

It is understandable that the government would be sensitive to criticism at this time. how it responds to these allegations will likely shape the short-term debate about Australian climate policy, but as importantly, the longer-term ...
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Roger Pielke Jr.'s Blog: Roger Pielke Sr. is Sure Going to Like This

An approach to climate policy that is decentralized and more focused in its elements will be better able to adjust as science evolves (and it will continue to evolve, to be sure) and allows for progress to be made incrementally along a ...
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