The Abnormal is the New Anthropocene Climate Norm
“The danger signs are all around.” UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon While we really don’t need UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon to tell us how f’d the planet and all of us are, it’s somewhat...
Anthropocene / environmental politics / news / political analysis / political ecology
by chriscrews · Published 12/09/2012
“The danger signs are all around.” UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon While we really don’t need UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon to tell us how f’d the planet and all of us are, it’s somewhat...
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by chriscrews · Published 11/10/2012 · Last modified 06/18/2020
So I am officially ABD as of Friday afternoon. One more hurdle cleared on the long march towards completing my PhD studies here in New York. Having completed my dissertation proposal defense this...
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by chriscrews · Published 11/09/2012
Come hell or high water tomorrow, which in New York these days it’s hard to know which is more likely, my PhD dissertation proposal defense will be over. I’m expecting it to be...
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by chriscrews · Published 11/03/2012 · Last modified 11/04/2012
{Revised 11/4} *Added more discussion on the energy policy-natural disasters link – thanks to BL-T. Roger Pielke recently wrote a piece in the WSJ called ‘Hurricanes and Human Choice’ that discussed the relationship...
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by chriscrews · Published 11/03/2012
Now that we’re almost a week past Hurricane Sandy having made landfall along the East Coast, and slamming us here in New York, we’re finally starting to get a picture of the full...
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by chriscrews · Published 10/29/2012
Before I could even say shazam, there he was, the famous monster Frankenstein, giving us the latest weather news on Hurricane Sandy. Ok, that’s not quite true: Frankenstein came later, after the...
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