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Notifications for new entries via RSS feeds

If you click on one of the syndication options (RSS 2.0, Google, etc.) on the right side of my page in that sidebar, your internet browser will ask you if you want to subscribe to the feed and give you some options of ways to do so. Personally, I like adding extra add-ons to [...]

Rising tides

On the way back to the hotel, we had an interesting discussion about the accelerating rate of sea level rise and coastal residents. It would have been interesting to knock on doors and ask people what they know about sea level rise and human contributions to it. The response would probably have been something to [...]

Thoughts on climate and the media triggered by College of Charleston students

I haven’t talked to Dr. Fragile about his class, but it looks like a big part of the class is blogging. He introduces a film through a blog entry, and his physics students respond with their film analyses as blog comments or posts in their own blogs. The students have some great responses on TDAT, [...]