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Thoughts on everything from climate modeling to energy policy.

Communities and Climate Adaptation in a Post-Katrina World: Are We Prepared?

Of all the lessons and reminders that have followed Hurricane Katrina, the need for better natural disaster preparation is the most obvious.… Read More

Why U.S.-Chinese Cooperation on CO2 Capture and Storage Makes Sense

The United States and China would mutually benefit from a joint program to develop carbon dioxide capture and storage demonstration projects in China.… Read More

Climate in Context: August 18, 2010

Arctic sea ice continues anemic rebound from 2007 record low; new heat wave study will leave you sweating; and a Senate candidate says manmade climate change is "lunacy."… Read More

Climate Action May Be Up to the States

Congress may have thrown in the towel, but 25 states as having taken or are planning some kind of climate action.… Read More

A Climate Report Worth Slogging Through

How to disseminate climate science information to policy makers and the public.… Read More

Lighten Up: Energy Department Pushes ‘White Roofs’ Campaign

Long before air conditioners had been invented, people in hot climates were painting their entire houses white to keep from roasting.… Read More

Tracking Temperature for a Better Look at Climate Change

A new report discusses the irreversibility of climate change.… Read More

Cool Roofs: ‘Geoengineering’ I Can Support

How urban-scale modification measures can help save money...and reduce climate change.… Read More