"Changing World Technologies": From Green to IPO to Chapter 11 - 247 Wall Street
The company, based in New York, owned a biomass fuel plant in Carthage,Fred Singer, Investor's Business Daily -- Anti-CO2 Campaign Like An Atom Bomb On U.S. Economy
Missouri, that used turkey waste as a feedstock. The company filed for
bankruptcy on Wednesday...It is becoming more and more obvious that not all green things are really green.
The CO2 wars have begun. Presumably following White House directions, the EPA is ready to issue an "Endangerment Finding" on carbon dioxide, paving the way for regulations to control CO2 emissions. But with over one million "major stationary sources," a full-blown application of the Clean Air Act would be the equivalent of an atomic bomb directed at the US economy — all without any scientific justification. Hence there is speculation that the White House strategy is to use the threat of EPA regulation to force Congress to take action.Let’s Give The Kids A Break « Piece Of Mind
After watching the film, each of the classes I showed it to had a short discussion. The classes were essentially evenly divided on the issue of Global Warming - but there was not a single student who thought the film was any good. They were smart enough to see that scary music combined with a healthy dose of being talked down to by holier-than-thou liberal activists does not constitute a convincing film.
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Too bad CWT filed. I was really excited about their technology until I found out there was an extra step involved. The need to add sulfuric acid to the feedstock. And the amino acid livestock feed isn't as useful as they think it is. I hope someone buys the technology and finds a better niche for it.
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