Case in point is Kate Sheppard , reporter on energy and environmental politics in Mother Jones ' Washington bureau (previously political reporter for Grist.org and a writing fellow at The American Prospect ), who has an interesting but shallow piece up called " Most Credible Climate Skeptic...
These "tribal truths" seem to fairly summarize modern political discourse - whether in the pages of Mises Daily, in "Tea Party" conventions, in the MSM or elsewhere in the intertubes. It's a point I've been making like a broken record - in order to mask my nefarious agenda...
I left the following comment on John Quiggin`s " Libertarians and delusion " post (other comments are noted in my preceding posts): TokyoTom November 6th, 2009 at 14:03 | #34 @jquiggin I “have started to entertain the view that there is either an actual or perceived conflict between reality...
Further to my preceding posts regarding John Quiggin`s post on " Libertarians and delusionism ", I copy below a few of the comments that I left there: TokyoTom November 4th, 2009 at 08:13 | #3 John, thanks for raising the topic more widely. However, I think you`ve wandered a bit astray yourself...
Further to my preceding post, on " Confirmation bias, rent-seeking and the rush to print the latest science "scoop (Linzen-Choi) ", I note that Bob Murphy has kindly put up a new blog post that notes and responds to my comments to him . Since it`s late here, interested readers might want...
Since I`m in Tokyo and deprived of Bob Murphy `s enviable access, via talk radio , to cutting-edge climate science, I thank him using his blog to bring it to the attention of his audience (which occasionally includes me). Says Bob (emphasis added): Chip Knappenberger explains the significance (and remaining...
[Update: I have separately posted for the interest of readers my exchange of emails with Chip Knappenberger, Pat Michael`s colleague at his self-described "advocacy science consulting firm" , New Hope Environmental Services.] In comments on my preceding post, Antarctic cooling? Or WHY "The...
Walter Block of Loyola University has graced the main LvMI blog with a rare post, this time a clipping - without commentary - from a piece entitled " Forget global warming: Welcome to the new Ice Age ", by Canadian conservative commentator Lorne Gunter concerning the relatively high snowfalls...
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