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The method of climate economicsJan 16, 2009
A thought after reading comments at Climate Progress and Inkstain.Climate economists ALWAYS work, at some level or another, with climate scientists. Climate scientists feed information into the...
Let them fail, so someone else can do betterNov 12, 2008
I apologize in advance for the slightly off topic rant, but: Why, OH WHY, didn't they listen to me?
My Christmas wish for you--pa-rum-pum-pum-pumDec 24, 2009
David Bowie and Bing Crosby said it all:
Peace on Earth, can it be
Years from now, perhaps we'll see
See the day of glory
See the day, when men of good will
Live in peace, live in peace again
Peace on Earth, can it be
Every child must...
Just got back and received this holiday messageDec 24, 2009
Dear Dr. Whitehead:
On November 23, 2009 I sent you a paper to review for. The title of the paper is "Valuing ...."
I'm writing to inquire about the status of your review, and to know if you need more time. If so, please let us know and we will be...
It's time for the Env-Econ Reader Airing of the GrievancesDec 23, 2009
Happy Festivus everyone. We're going to skip the formality of the Festivus Pole and Festivus Dinner and jump straight to the Airing of the Grievances. Here are the ground rules from Wikipedia:
The celebration of Festivus begins with the "Airing...
And I used to think the Grinch was scaryDec 22, 2009
Build-a-Bear: Saving the world one overpriced stuffed animal at a time (start with the top video...it gets good in the 2nd).
More on my concern with scientists as advocatesDec 21, 2009
At the end of last week, I posted my own thoughts and those of Alan Randall on the fine line between a scientist's role as truth-seeker versus advocate. Over the weekend, I was doing some pleasure reading and I came across the following quote by...
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