4 Weird Things About the Climate Summit
When an organization can't be bothered to describe itself accurately - but thinks you should do what it says - that's a red flag.
When an organization can't be bothered to describe itself accurately - but thinks you should do what it says - that's a red flag.
Plastics saved sea turtles, when tortoiseshell luxury goods became mass market items.
What lessons does the environment arm of the United Nations intend to learn from the Chief Justice of Malaysia - whose court has been condemned by Amnesty International?
(includes links to other voices on the proper role of courts in the climate debate)
A sitting UK Supreme Court judge took part in a Rio+20 event that said the UN (a political body) should be given more scope & authority.
Organizers of a climate conference co-sponsored by the UK Supreme Court won't reveal who attended, how much the event cost, or how many participants had their airfare paid by the United Nations.
A British academic wants an international court to declare climate skeptics wrong, once and for all.
Slides and text of my presentation to the World Federation of Scientists, 20 Aug. 2015.
A UN official delivers a speech. An account of that speech is written up to look like a news story. It gets published on a website funded by the UN. Casual readers are unlikely to appreciate that this is 100% spin.