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Eli meant to behave but there were way too many options.

Sunday, April 14, 2013

The Origin of the Two Most Annoying Things in the World

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nonono. not the regrets of James Delingpole's mom, or even the "what have I done note" from Chris Monckton's Latin tutor, ...
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Biodiversity

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This week's Science Friday had a segment with Lincoln Brower , an entomologist' entymologist who studies the monarch butterfly...
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Saturday, April 13, 2013

Good Business

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From the Exxon Hates Your Children group. Exxon must hate your children because their business model depends on drilling for mor...
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Thursday, April 11, 2013

Nil Nisi Thatcher

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Many Americans are bewildered by the mixed reception that Baroness Thatcher's death has received in the United Kingdom.  Having lived in...
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

A List of Links

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UPDATES GALORE BELOW :) Eli has lost his jump, and pretty much ain't got much these days (wait until tomorrow) but there are a couple ...
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A temporary end to bliss

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With a rare exception or two, I've been blissfully ignoring Roger Pielke Jr's recent stuff for the last year or so as he slid into i...
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Tuesday, April 09, 2013

Meta-analysis in the middle

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My general view both in general and as a policymaker in my small local-office pond is that a widely held (few expert dissenters) and strongl...
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Friday, April 05, 2013

History Licking Its Chops to Judge George Bush

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America's most accurate news organization interviews History “And if you think I’m going to miss my shot to examine the bastard’s de...
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Thursday, April 04, 2013

Hoping history rhymes

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Before Heartland Institute made real trouble, and maybe taking a more prominent role than the US Chamber in fighting climate action, the Glo...
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Get Their Attention

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There is a bad joke which describes how a farmer buys a donkey at the fair after being told that the animal was obedient.  About five minute...
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Wednesday, April 03, 2013

Eli Appreciates James Hansen

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James Hansen retired today as Director of the Goddard Institute for Space Science.  Justin Gillis summarizes the political and policy nex...
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Tuesday, April 02, 2013

The Nanny Often Knows Best

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John Stuart Mills' On Liberty is the basis of western political thought,  or at least the non authoritarian version.  According to Mill...
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Monday, April 01, 2013

The Sea Is Not Flat

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One of the surprising things is that the sea is not flat, but there are places where sea level is lower than others, rising faster than othe...
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Saturday, March 30, 2013

Bridge Building

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Eli grew up in Brooklyn and one of the things he particularly was fond of, other than Flatbush carrots , was biking down to and across the B...
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Friday, March 29, 2013

Melting Ice and Cold Weather

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UPDATE :  After reading this see the update at the bottom for more or just go over to Neven's place Translated from an article by Stef...
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Thursday, March 28, 2013

What Is Science?

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To be honest Eli don't often agree with KT but K said something profound down below No, and I think you'll agree with me here: it...
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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Laughing at those who laugh at science

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Chris Mooney had one of his usual good Point of Inquiry shows back in November that I just caught, an interview with Michael Gordin , who wr...
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Bernard J Has Another Suggestion

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It has come to Eli's attention that some of the bad bunnies don't think much of the Marcott Wheelchair curve.  Bernard J has another...
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My carbon or yours?

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So our water district staff presented how they thought we could reach carbon neutrality by 2020. Depending on how you do the numbers, we bec...
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Should Eli Believe His Lying Eyes or Makarieva

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James reminds Eli of  Makarieva et al in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics as well as featuring on several blogs.  One can summarize the e...
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