Tag: october

December 27, 2015 0

Post Normal Policy

By News Desk

Stakes high, and Decisions urgent.  It was a response to problems that came to the fore in the 1980s such as environmental tobacco smoke, HIV/AIDS, acid rain, ozone depletion and, yes, climate change.  The observant amongst the bunnies will have noticed that science only has something to say about the first.  Values are a question of ethics, stakes economics, and decisions policy. However, the misleading formulation leaves much room for ClimateBall.    The science part is Pre-Normal Science, the stage at which something has been observed, but no one quite knows where it came from, what it means or how to understand it.  Science actually has a way of dealing with such situations. The initial flailing about to reach a useful understanding is later used by those who oppose action to obfuscate by insisting that still nothing is known, what is known is wrong, or at best that more research is needed.  Oh yes, natural variability.

December 21, 2015 0

Record Oil Output From Russia Despite Low Prices

By News Desk

Record Oil Output From Russia Despite Low Prices Here’s one for the "this was not supposed to happen, and nobody saw it coming" book. Bloomberg reports on the Siberian Surprise: Russian Oil Patch Just Keeps Pumping . In the fight for market share among the world’s oil producers this year, Russia wasn’t supposed to be a contender.