Archive | November, 2009
We Now Have a Twitter Feed
Clive Crook (at The Atlantic) on “ClimateGate”
This Pie Goes To 193%
Against the War Tax
Honduras election results in decisive win for democracy
“Scientists at the University of East Anglia (UEA) Have Admitted Throwing Away Much of the Raw Temperature Data on Which Their Predictions of Global Warming Are Based”
Swiss vote to ban minarets
Criminal Charges for the White House State Dinner Crashers?
How Are the Copenhagen Talks Supposed to Overcome Collective Action Problems?
By Kenneth Anderson on November 29, 2009 7:42 pm in Climate Change, Collective Action Problems, Environment, International Law