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By: Marianne Ward

It’s heartening that Lessig speaks about moving beyond the current polarized frame on all issues, and instead suggests building alliances that cross partisan lines, focusing on common ground, and to...

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By: Willem Post

Greg, Whereas Bill McKibben, trained as a journalist, means well, knows how to energize/motivate a crowd (“fight climate change, reduce global warming”, as if that were possible, as the Earth...

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By: Gregory Dennis

Very glad to see the write up on this. I attended the “Do the Math” kickoff on Sunday. Bill McKibben and 350.org are really onto something. Divestment worked so well with South Africa. Of course we...

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By: Ron Pulcer

The divestment idea worked in the past for South African Apartheid. During the Civil Rights era, Rosa Parks and the bus boycott movement in Montgomery, AL was a form of “divestment”, in that the...

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By: Steve Comeau

Efficiency works well in some cases, but not all. The trouble with efficiency is that as machines become more efficient, their use is increased and the overall amount of energy used is increases. For...

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By: Willem Post

Steve, I am a power systems engineer, retired, on Social Security. My 30-year-old, self-designed house is highly insulated and sealed, uses minimal thermal and electrical energy, has much lesser...

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By: Jane Fielding

Unprecedented level of climate fraud?: Don’t miss this stunningly brazen warmist misuse of Newsweek’s 1975 “The Cooling World” article...

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