Category Archive: Analysis & Commentary

Analysis: But Where Has All The Science Gone?

What happens when we stop thinking and trust our guts? Just what one would expect: we are wrong.

Frankenstorm Sandy: A Meteorological Monstrosity with Links to Global Warming?

The same weather front that brought last week’s snow in Colorado is now expected to play a role in creating “Frankenstorm Sandy.” What link, if any, Does climate change have to this looming disaster?

Climate Change and the 2012 Presidential Campaign

To better understand the stances that the Obama administration and GOP running mates Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan have actually taken on climate change, read our commentary on Rhizome.

Editor’s Note

The Stand is Back! One year ago, a small group of journalism graduate students came together to form a publication featuring their work, as well as contributions from the broader University of Colorado community. They called it The Boulder Stand, a name deriving from the newsstand, a stand of trees, and Stephen King’s famous post-apocalyptic …

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Climate Skeptics on Record Heat: Have a Nice Big Slice of Cherry Pie

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By Tom Yulsman With astonishingly high temperatures for this time of year persisting over the Central and Eastern United States — including nighttime “low” temperatures that exceed the normal highs — it’s only natural to wonder what role climate change might be playing. As Andrew Freedman of Climate Central put it Tuesday: “In a long-term …

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Drying Up

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Thanks to drought and warm weather, snowpack through much of the West is taking a big hit, reducing streamflow forecasts for spring and summer. By Tom Yulsman A winter of seemingly relentless wind has given way to balmy and mercifully calm weather, bringing daffodils and sunnier spirits — but also heralding a potentially dry and …

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