Category Archives: Commentary

WSJ ‘No Need to Panic’ Op-ed Prompts Heated Exchanges, Leading to Long-Awaited ‘Last Word’ (Not really of course)

Point. Counter-point. Point. Counter-point. Check … and Check Mate. And, alas … the ‘last word’ on gulf dividing climate scientists and their critics. (If only)

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Pew Survey

Global Warming Concerns Melting Away

What is causing the public’s continuing backslide on climate change?

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Must the Climate Dialogue be Reduced to a Street Fight?

The downsides to a take-no-prisoners style of communication.

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The Rift Between Journalism and Science

How to repair a fraying relationship between scientists and reporters?

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What Ancient Civilizations Can Teach Us about Drought

It’s time we pay more attention to past episodes of ‘great warming.’

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My AGU Bucket List: A Personal Memoir of ‘The Community’

Skeptical Science’s John Cook, of Brisbane, Australia, recounts his first trip to North America … and to the fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union in San Francisco.

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The Debate Over Climate Communication Heats Up

What else, besides fear, might galvanize the nascent climate movement?

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