BluegrassBulletin.com: Global Warming Update
Just got an email this morning from my friend in Alaska. Seems he has had to miss another week out on the trapline. While temperatures of -20 might be tolerated, it is -45 again which is far too dangerous.Will Obama Save Offshore Wind Power--Or Kill It? - Environment and Energy
In addition, he just returned home from one of his assignments to Galkana (Glenallen area). The temperature was -50 there and -77 in Tok.
This is the second coldest period of weather IN THE HISTORY OF ALASKA!
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Doesn't it give you a better perspective of just how arrogant is the ignorance of those goof balls in Hollywood who gave Al Gore an Oscar as if he had just swam upstream against a flood of mean old conservatives who couldn't care less about our planet?
What a freaking joke!
So that's where Obama comes in. If MMS hasn't released its report by the time he takes office, he'd have two options: He could send a message to the new agency heads telling them to release the document quickly—or, he could allow the Cape Wind permitting process to languish. What action the new administration might take remains unclear. During his campaign, Obama promised to take action to "catalyze private efforts to build a clean energy future," and approving the Cape Wind project would get the ball rolling on offshore wind projects. On the other hand, Ted Kennedy and the Kennedy family played a critical role in helping Obama get elected. While there's no overt evidence that any of the Kennedys have spoken to Obama about Cape Wind, given the family's relentless lobbying against the project, it's reasonable to expect that a direct request for yet another delay will be made—if it hasn't been already.
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