PinnedMember-onlyWhat’s the best thing average citizens can do to fight climate change? Defeat Republicans in 2024.Before we can exit the burning house, we must remove the trash blocking the door. — In the summer of 2023, the chickens came home to roost. And the chickens were angry. As summarized by the Washington Post, July 2023 was unlike anything humanity has experienced before: “It brought deadly and historic rains to parts of India and Vermont, and raging wildfires that delivered dangerously unsafe…Climate Change14 min readClimate Change14 min read
Published inPolitically Speaking·PinnedMember-onlyLest We Forget — The Republican Party Is Hitched to a MadmanWhy kneeling before a deranged narcissist is a bad idea — In honor of Donald Trump’s recently launched effort to become history’s only thrice impeached President, I thought I’d re-up this piece to pinned status. Trump is a clinically unstable narcissist of low IQ, with a crippling need for attention and dominance. If you want to predict what he will do…Trump10 min readTrump10 min read
Sep 22Member-onlyThe Oil Age May Not End the Way You Imagine It WillWho’s going to decide — governments or the oil industry? — As an average citizen of the United States, one with no particular power over our political trajectory beyond my ability to vote and encourage others to vote, I have very little say in how our descent into a hotter, resource-depleted world will play out. This contrasts with how much I…Climate Change15 min readClimate Change15 min read
Aug 31Member-onlyWhat Can You Tell a 17 Year Old Who’s Afraid of Dying from Climate Change? Part 2What to learn, how to think, how to live — I originally published this post as one long article, but decided to divide it into two slightly more bite-sized pieces. In Part 1, we considered two questions anyone wanting to survive the 21st Century must answer for themselves: What predictions can you rely on? What will give your life meaning? …Climate Change7 min readClimate Change7 min read
Aug 29Member-onlyWhat Can You Tell a 17 Year Old Who’s Afraid of Dying from Climate Change? Part 1How to live a meaningful life in a time of turmoil — I originally published this post as one long article, but decided to divide it into two slightly more bite-sized pieces. This is Part 1. Part 2 is here. I recently came across a post on Reddit that said, in part: “I’m a teen and I’m really scared for my future …Climate Change9 min readClimate Change9 min read
Aug 18Member-onlyWhy were CO2 emissions in 2020, the year of the global COVID shutdown, only 5% less than they were the year before?And why is that relevant to our energy transition aspirations? — We talk a lot about the need to drastically lower our annual CO2 emissions. In 2022, we dumped about 37.5 gigatons of CO2 into the atmosphere. That was up from 37.1 gigatons in 2021, and well above 25.5 gigatons we dumped in 2000 (source). As noted in a previous post…Climate Change12 min readClimate Change12 min read
Aug 13Well, this report actually stated that the AMOC collapse could happen any time between 2025 and 2095 with a 95% confidence interval. That is a massive range, and practically speaking, it means nothing. Climate scientists have known for a long time that global warming of a few degrees will likely weak…Is The Gulf Stream Really About To Collapse & Cause Climate Mayhem?78817Will LockettI’m posting this reply here so I can add a little documentation …I’m posting this reply here so I can add a little documentation … I have to quibble with your characterization of a 95% confidence interval between 2025 and 2095 as a "massive" period of time that "practically speaking ... means nothing". It's worth recalling that in terms of Earth climate…2 min read2 min read
Jul 10Member-onlySome Useful Ideas for Changing People’s Minds About Climate ChangeSpoiler Alert: it doesn’t involve yelling at them about their carbon footprint — Monday, July 3, 2023, was the hottest day ever recorded by humans on Planet Earth. That is, until Tuesday, July 4, when it got hotter. …Climate Change14 min readClimate Change14 min read
Jun 30Member-onlyWhy Is the Global North Sleepwalking into Climate Catastrophe?The American media needs to radically change its definition of “disaster” — This “new post” is basically what used to be the second half of my last post, which I have shortened accordingly. I think the issues I raised there are worth considering separately. Why don’t people care as much about climate change as they obviously should? A big part of the…Climate Change8 min readClimate Change8 min read
Jun 28Member-onlyWhy Looking at Average Temperatures Is a Bad Way to Think About Climate Change: Part 2What averages hide: Where, when, with what consequences? — In Part 1 of this post, I discussed why extreme temperatures distributed unevenly across the planet are more important than global average temperatures for understanding the effects of climate change on human civilization over the rest of this century and beyond. In this post, I want to consider how these…Climate Change9 min readClimate Change9 min read