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Declining June 19 Temperatures In The U.S.

Declining June 19 Temperatures In The U.S.

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June 19 used to be a hot day in the US prior to 1960, but temperatures have declined sharply over the past century. The five hottest June 19ths in the US were 1933, 1931 1910, 1936 and 1988 – the year Hansen predicted an increase in heatwaves before Congress. On this date in 1933, most of […]

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June 19, 2017 at 07:28AM

S. Korea to scrap all plans to build new nuclear reactors

S. Korea to scrap all plans to build new nuclear reactors

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South Korea’s new President Moon Jae-In vowed on Monday to scrap all plans to build new nuclear reactors as he seeks to steer Asia’s fourth-largest economy clear of atomic power. Moon, who swept to power with a landslide election win last month, campaigned on promises to phase out atomic energy and embrace what he says […]

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June 19, 2017 at 07:28AM

Roger Pielke Jr.: Climate Politics As Manichean Paranoia

Roger Pielke Jr.: Climate Politics As Manichean Paranoia

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Talk by Prof Roger Pielke Jr., University of Colorado

London, House of Lords, Committee Room 4A

20 July 2017 – – – 6–8pm

Roger Pielke Jr.

The decision by US President Donald Trump to remove the US from the Paris Agreement on climate change was met with both derision and applause. Such is climate politics in the United States in the 21st century. This talk focuses on climate politics as “Manichean paranoia,” a term used by the late US statesman Zbigniew Brzezinski to describe a worldview in which your opponent is considered to be malign and willfully ignorant, whereas your own side is noble and uniquely enlightened. While the two sides of the contemporary US climate debate disagree on many things, they are firmly united in their Manichean paranoia. I will describe this pathological approach to climate politics and why it matters. There are alternatives, and I’ll recommend five specific actions to improve political debate over climate. Changing climate politics won’t be easy and isn’t possible without a demand for change. The shared commitment to partisan battle between otherwise dueling camps of the climate debate is deeply held, and the siren calls to join the ranks on one side or the other is difficult to resist. However, rethinking climate politics should matter — not just for those who care about climate policy, but more generally for achieving the broadly shared goals of economic growth and the sustainability of liberal democracy.

Roger Pielke Jr.

Roger Pielke, Jr. has been on the faculty of the University of Colorado since 2001. He founded the university’s Center for Science and Technology Policy Research in 2002. He currently is the director of the Sports Governance Center within the Department of Athletics. Since the early 1990s, Roger’s research has focused on various topics at the intersection of science, innovation and politics . Roger holds degrees in mathematics, public policy and political science, all from the University of Colorado. He has been active in the climate debate for more than 2 decades, and has the scars to prove it. Before joining the faculty of the University of Colorado, from 1993-2001 Roger was a Scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research. He is also author, co-author or co-editor of hundreds of articles and seven books, including The Honest Broker: Making Sense of Science in Policy and Politics (Cambridge University Press, 2007), The Climate Fix: What Scientists and Politicians Won’t Tell you About Global Warming (2010, Basic Books) and The Rightful Place of Science: Disasters and Climate Change (2014, Consortium for Science, Policy & Outcomes). His most recent book is The Edge: The War Against Cheating and Corruption in the Cutthroat World of Elite Sports (Roaring Forties Press, 2016).

This event is by invitation only. Please contact harry.wilkinson@thegwpf.org for further information.

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June 19, 2017 at 07:27AM

Strange creatures discovered off Australian coast

Strange creatures discovered off Australian coast

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Researchers working off the coast of Australia are cataloging rarely seen, and even some new, species that lurk in the depths of the ocean. International scientists on a 58-member team on board CSIRO’s research ship, are showing off what they’ve discovered on their latest research trip, The Herald Sun reported. They’ve found common fish like […]

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June 19, 2017 at 07:17AM