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- NSIDC Arctic Sea Ice Extent Graph February 26, 200...
- Chris Field of IPCC, interviewed by Democracy Now,...
- James Hansen talks with Charlie Rose about Coal, S...
- Capitol Hill coal power plant targeted by environm...
- Chris Field: Decisive Action Needed as Warming Pre...
- Mark Serreze (NSIDC) weighs in on George F. Will '...
- James Hansen: "Ways and Means" and peaceful protes...
- Climate researchers Stephen Schneider & Ken Caldei...
- J.B. Smith, Stephen H. Schneider, M. Oppenheimer e...
- James Hansen, NASA's Chief Climate Scientist Stirs...
- Samuli Helama et al., Multicentennial megadrought ...
- Ted Scambos: East Antarctica is warming slightly
- S. H. Schneider & M. D. Mastrandrea: Probabilisti...
- Profile of Stephen H. Schneider by Regina Nuzzo of...
- 4th International Polar Year (IPY) finds accelerat...
- Peter M. Sandman and George Marshall -- two takes ...
- Tamino's "What if ...?" post on NASA-GISS temps, L...
- David Archer: Carbon dioxide emissions could last ...
- George F. Will's Dishonesty Explained in Detail by...
- Charles J. Hanley: Lord Nicholas Stern uses trave...
- IPY 2007-2008: Survey found much more warming tha...
- Failure of NASA's Orbiting Carbon Observatory puts...
- IPY 2007-2008 Report: Western Antarctic (WAIS) Pin...
- IPY: Observations indicate a warming of permafrost...
- First Solar claims $1-a-Watt ‘industry milestone’ ...
- The Orbiting Carbon Observatory NASA Satellite Fai...
- Marco Tedesco: Graph of above-average melt days on...
- Andrew Revkin's Dot Earth blog on the NYT: Ike Sol...
- NSIDC experts present new research on Arctic ampli...
- Y. Luo et al., Response of Pacific subtropical-tro...
- MIT Group Increases Global Warming Projections -- ...
- A. P. Sokolov et al., Probabilistic forecast for 2...
- Hans-Martin Fuessel: Risks of global warming have ...
- S. H. Schneider et al., Assessing Dangerous Climat...
- In a severe blow to monitoring CO2, the Orbiting C...
- Ministers get close look at Antarctic ice threat a...
- Purdue's Project Vulcan led by Dr. Kevin Gurney to...
- Aixue Hu & Gerald A. Meehl, GRL, Effect of the Atl...
- Methane time bomb: thawing permafrost in Alaska an...
- Oleg A. Saenko: Sensitivity of the subpolar Atlant...
- Lu, Deser & Reichler: Cause of the widening of the...
- B. M. Jones et al., Increase in the rate and unifo...
- Reindert J. Haarsma et al., Drier Mediterranean so...
- USGS: Erosion doubles along part of Alaska’s Arcti...
- Yun Qian et al., Effects of soot-induced snow albe...
- Plan tells developers to plan for Venice effect, w...
- California Central Valley Project farms lose main ...
- More on George F. Will's dishonest "journalism," t...
- U.S. considers setting up a National Climate Servi...
- More from the blogosphere on George F. Will's Flag...
- Cryosphere Today's response to: George F. Will's ...
- Timothy M. Lenton et al., PNAS, 105 (6): Tipping ...
- 4th International Polar Year research, Damocles: A...
- Andrew Dessler & Steven Sherwood: A matter of hum...
- James Hansen: It is time to take a stand -- call ...
- George F. Will's Flagrant Dishonesty with regard t...
- Guido Grosse: Monitoring thaw lake dynamics using ...
- NASA studying thermokarst lakes - G. Grosse, K. Wa...
- Tsonis, Swanson & Kravtsov, GRL, 2007, A new dynam...
- Fred Pearce: North Atlantic is world's 'climate s...
- M. C. Serreze et al., The Cryosphere, 2009, The em...
- R. G. Graversen & M. Wang, Climate Dynamics, Polar...
- Graversen & Wang: Arctic's personal greenhouse tu...
- NOAA's NSIDC, Feb. 18, 2009: Satellite (SSM/I) sen...
- Christina Pedersen: Melt-pools 'accelerating Arcti...
- M. Montoya & A. Levermann, GRL, Surface wind-stres...
- Montoya & Levermann: Small variations in surface w...
- Anja Eichler et al., Temperature response in the A...
- Anja Eichler: Post 1850 global temperature increas...
- New studies disprove cosmic ray and solar influenc...
- Peter Bunyard: UK Met Office's forecast on human ...
- Guest commentator on Real Climate, David Karoly of...
- NOAA's NCDC Global Climate Report for January 2009...
- NOAA's NCDC Climate Report for the U.S. for Januar...
- Chris Field, 2009 AAAS Meeting: "What is New and ...
- K. M. Walter et al., Thermokarst Lakes as a Source...
- Katey Walter: Thermokarst lake formation is a sour...
- Peter A. Stott et al., Present-day aerosol cooling...
- Jostein Bakke et al., Nature Geoscience, Rapid oce...
- Maija E. Repo et al., Nature Geoscience, Large N2O...
- M. E. Repo et al., Release of CO2 and CH4 from sma...
- Antarctic polar vortex sends Australian drought sp...
- Andrew Glikson: Antarctic blues and the Australian...
- Vladimir Romanovsky discusses warming of Alaskan p...
- Atmospheric dust from Sahara vertically aligned du...
- V. Gornitz et al., Vulnerability of New York City ...
- Dan McDougall, Observer: "Welcome to my world" (Do...
- NSIDC Arctic Sea Ice Extent Graph from February 15...
- Michael Coe, Anny Cazenave, Holly Gibbs, Christoph...
- James Hansen: Coal-fired power stations are death...
- K. M. Norgaard: Understanding the climate ostrich...
- Gideon Polya: Global warming, climate emergency –...
- Chris Field at the 2009 AAAS: "What Is New and Su...
- Stephen H. Schneider does not and has not advocate...
- At 2009 AAAS meeting, Al Gore urges scientists to ...
- Stephen Schneider, "Hot and Hotter: Media Coverage...
- NOAA's monthly Mauna Loa CO2 measurements, Februar...
- M. Hofmann & H.-J. Schellnhuber, PNAS, Oceanic aci...
- Yadvinder Malhi et al., PNAS, Exploring the likeli...
- Arctic Sea Ice Conditions, February 13, 2009 -- de...
- James J. McCarthy, president of the AAAS: Climate ...
- The U.K.'s IMechE Report "Climate Change: Adapting...
- IMechE Report: Britain should prepare for massive...
- AGU Fall 2008 Meeting: Greenland ice sheet mass-ba...
- George Monbiot's Christopher Booker Prize's latest...
- Robin Shreeves: Is Climate Change Making Us Mental...
- Tim Naish & Ross Powell: WAIS Antarctic Andrill Pr...
- The Great Frost of 1709, the Winter of 2009, and t...
- Budescu, Broomell, Po: Improving Communication of ...
- Scientists losing war of words over climate change...
- Olson & Hearty: Proof of 21-meter sea level rise,...
- Robert Bindschadler interview on Western Antarctic...
- Australian January-February 2009 Heatwave and Dr A...
- National Snow and Ice Data Center: Arctic Sea Ice...
- OSTM/Jason-2 and Jason-1 to begin tandem mission t...
- High winds slash Spanish energy prices -- Spain ad...
- Faroe Islands, Denmark, Long-Finned Pilot Whale Sl...
- Scientists plan emergency summit on climate change...
- Going to the dogs in Greenland: Global warming, o...
- Julienne Stroeve, NSIDC: December 2008 and January...
- Mark Snyder: Climate change stoking stronger and ...
- The Great and Powerful Roy Spencer's Incredible In...
- Tamino's Open Mind: Cold Hard Facts (about trends...
- NASA's Earth Observatory: Stratosphere Influences...
- MURDOCK: Warming up the laughs
- George Monbiot: Pure rubbish -- the Christopher B...
- The Great Frost of 1709: The year that Europe froz...
- U.S. Climate Change Science Program: Past Climate...
- 'Titanic' boa fossils provide clues to past tropic...
- E. W. Kolstad & T. J. Bracegirdle, Marine cold-air...
- Kolstad & Bracegirdle, More Extreme Weather in the...
- Jerry X. Mitrovica: Sea-level rise around North Am...
- Mitrovica, Gomez & Clark, Science, The Sea-Level F...
- NSF: Could Sea Level Rise to the Steps of the U.S....
- Peter Clark: Sea Level Rise Could Be Worse Than An...
- Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station
- Agriculture in California could disappear, farms, ...
- I. Eisenman & J. S. Wettlaufer, PNAS, Nonlinear th...
- Eisenman & Wettlaufer: Arctic summer sea ice loss ...
- D. W. Waugh et al., GRL, Impacts of climate change...
- D. W. Waugh et al., GRL, Global warming may delay ...
- J. R. Marlon et al., PNAS, Wildfire responses to a...
- Colman & McAvaney, Climate feedbacks under a very ...
- S. Lovejoy et al., Atmospheric complexity or scale...
- Renyi Zhang et al., PNAS, Variability in morpholog...
- Jason Hill et al., Climate change and health costs...
- Michael E. Mann, Raymond S. Bradley & Malcolm K. H...
- Stephen McIntyre & Ross McKitrick, Proxy inconsist...
- Posts for January 2009
- Record Heat Wave Hits Australia, February 2009
James Hansen: "Ways and Means" and peaceful protest at Capitol Power Plant, Washington, DC, March 2
The answer to the riddle became clear on the train on the way home. I had puzzled about the continued attraction of Cap&Trade. Empirical evidence shows that Cap&Trade does not have a prayer of phasing out fossil fuel emissions fast enough to save the planet, e.g., allowing us to phase-out coal-fired power plants. Clearly there must be people in the Obama administration who understand that. Yet Cap&Trade is still talked about as if it were something good. One wonders: do they really believe we have "a planet in peril"?
The testimony that I gave to the House Ways & Means Committee is available at
http://www.columbia.edu/~jeh1/mailings/2009/20090226_WaysAndMeans.pdf
In my testimony I noted that a "Cap" raises the price of energy, just as does a simple honest carbon tax on oil, gas and coal at the first sale at the mine or port of entry. "Cap" is a pseudonym, disguising the fact that it is a tax, assuming that the public is a bunch of dummies, who will never catch on. With all its hooks and eyes, Cap&Trade will allow a lot of funny business. At least we would get a few Wall Street millionaires back in business, via speculation and gaming the Cap&Trade system (funded by John Q. Public, of course).
On the train I read on politico.com that the number of lobbyists in DC working to influence federal policy on climate change increased in the past few years by 300% to 2,340 lobbyists -- four climate lobbyists for every member of Congress. At least the alligator shoe business is doing well. Not too good for alligators, though.
A Carbon Tax & 100% Dividend would not let Congress enrich their favorites or divine winning technologies. Instead, the winners would be innovators who invent products with improved energy efficiency or develop carbon-free energies, which allow people to reduce their carbon tax. Of course, if you don't trust your innovation skills, it is easier to pay a lobbyist to get Congress to adopt a jury-rigged Cap&Trade system.
2340 lobbyists. They are outnumbered by the at least 2500 people, mostly young people (but everybody welcome), who plan to converge on Washington March 2 (despite inclement weather) to peacefully protest the Capitol Power Plant, which our Congress insists must be powered substantially by coal (our coal-black Senate seems to be the culprit). The Capitol Power Plant is just the symbolic target -- the real aim is to influence Congress to adopt legislation that will rapidly phase out coal use. See http://capitolclimateaction.org/
The question is: who will Congress listen to? Protesters (bringing no gifts - it's hard enough to pay their own way) or lobbyists (with lobbying expenditures last year of about $90M).
Young folks, if you need an indication of what you are up against, let me give you one example. Peabody Coal (a.k.a. Peabody Energy) hires Dick Gephardt, paying him $120,000.00 per quarter in 2008. The amount of money going into lobbying is increasing rapidly. As Shakespeare would say, gird up your loins.
If democracy does not win this one, if the lobbyists win, perhaps the best we can do for our grandchildren is buy them a ticket to another planet. Of course, Congress would have to borrow the money from our grandchildren. But at least we would show that we are giving them some consideration.
Jim
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