I don't see any mention of CO2 hysteria here: Knoxville, TN | UT cuts energy costs by lowering temperatures
Another Chapter in Green Policy Backfiring - Steve Hayward - Planet Gore on National Review Online
Part of flipping that switch involves lowering temperatures in campus buildings to 68 degrees in winter months and raising it to 76 degrees in summer.Under Obama, what will White House thermostat settings be?
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"Personally, I think it's a good idea to save money and stuff, but I already freeze and wear a jacket in class," said UT Freshman Nikki Scarpelli.
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The new temperature policies do not apply to student residence halls and, as an incentive, they're being issued coupons for coffee at Starbucks to combat the cooler temperatures.
Another Chapter in Green Policy Backfiring - Steve Hayward - Planet Gore on National Review Online
Wayne Leonard, CEO of Entergy, makes the case in today's New York Times that renewable portfolio standards would do little to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, because most utilities would cut back on natural gas—not coal—to make room for wind, solar, etc.Is the market telling us that Co2 hysteria is dying?: Rip-offset price crashes: Finally you can get nothing for nothing
Interestingly, the rip-offset market price has collapsed:Laird sold at the top of the market, when carbon credits were worth $6.30 to $7 each. Friday on the Chicago Climate Exchange, the credits were down to $1.95 each….
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