Brassfield in Brief
- Paul and Huntsman: too nuanced and non-pandering for this #GOPDebate 2 months ago
- New York City now sleeps! Where are the 24 hour coffee shops of my youth? 5 months ago
- DC suffered an earthquake and a hurricane after the tea party started driving Congress. Coincidence? Alas, science suggests so. 5 months ago
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Category Archives: Science
Calling for a Solar Manifesto
Solar will be a solid component of our energy future. It’s domestic. It’s sustainable. It’s an American growth industry. Michael Kanellos wrote this compelling ‘call to action’ for the solar industry and solar enthusiasts generally. He argues that solar is … Continue reading
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Tagged Business, Energy, framing, Karl Rove, nuance, Renewable, Solar, Solar power, Technology, United States, Wired
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A Question for Skeptics
Recently, I have been thinking a lot about skepticism: what does it mean to be skeptical, what makes for legitimate skepticism, etc. I believe that skepticism can be a good and healthy thing–the very act of reasoning out a theory … Continue reading
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Tagged climate change, Copenhagen, Energy development, environment, Global warming, LED, palin, skeptic, United States