Articles by Andrew Dessler
Andrew Dessler is an associate professor in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at Texas A&M University; his research focuses on the physics of climate change, climate feedbacks in particular.
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And it ain’t pretty
Read this and weep. When we have the Governor, the Lt. Governor, the Speaker of the House, and a senior member of the Texas legislature denying the truth of global warming, we are in bad trouble.
I wrote and sent in this letter in response to the article:
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Warming people believe, humans at fault, not so much
The Pew Center has released new polling data on climate change. The report shows that while 77% of people believe the earth is warming, only 47% believe there is solid evidence that humans are responsible.
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New coal plants like accelerating toward a wall
My colleague Jerry North and I wrote an op-ed about plans to build a slew of new coal plants in Texas. It was not published, but I think it makes some good points. Interestingly, many of these same points are made in a recently published op-ed reported on here.
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Eh, why bother
Of course not. That would release CO2, and we'd have to buy an offset or plant a tree or something.
I jest, of course. The reason this comes up is a flaming debate going on right now.
Over on the weather channel blog, Heidi Cullen asks:
If a meteorologist can't speak to the fundamental science of climate change, then maybe the AMS shouldn't give them a Seal of Approval.
(FYI: AMS is the American Meteorological Society.)
Marc Morano, the high-strung Inhofe staffer, responded on the EPW blog: