Dangerous Climate Interference

James Hansen and company have a new paper attempting to define “dangerous climate interference” and suggest where we currently stand relative to their chosen standard. Their answer? Close: We examine potential criteria for dangerous climate change assuming that humanity wants to preserve planetary conditions similar to those in the period of civilization, thus near the …

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On the Mosquito and the Minnow

Stuff I wrote elsewhere: Mosquitoes feasted Tuesday morning on dignitaries who gathered in the Rio Grande bosque to commemorate the release of the millionth Rio Grande silvery minnow. The minnow release was a celebration of efforts to save the fish from extinction. The mosquitoes were a reminder of an especially wet spring— nature cooperating with …

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The Tweet of the Killdeer

The hilarity over the Washington Post’s take on Albuquerque continues on today’s front page via my friend Jim Belshaw. As I mentioned earlier, I’ve not heard the stumbling of mountain lions, but I did hear a killdeer this morning on the way in to work.