Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Global warming debate not over
This and more are proposed to try and solve what appears to be the natural course of the Earth's climate, and a course we cannot change no matter how much time or money we throw at it.

On the upside, if you have stock in green energy companies, you should do quite well with the millions or billions of tax dollars they will receive; or if you own a company that deals in carbon credits, you should be in great shape.

JOHN TSCHIGG, Yuma
Errors in IPCC climate science » Blog Archive » NASA struggling to play catchup with stunning facts of a very quiet sun, which is of course bad news for the IPCC
DEEP SOLAR MINIMUM: Where have all the sunspots gone? As of yesterday, March 21st, the sun has been blank on 85% of the days of 2009. If this rate of spotlessness continues through the end of the year, 2009 will match 1913 as the blankest year of the past century. A flurry of new-cycle sunspots in Oct. 2008 prompted some observers to declare that solar minimum was ending, but since then the calm has returned. We are still in the pits of a deep solar minimum.
AP source: EPA closer to global warming [scam] warning
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Environmental Protection Agency has taken the first step on the long road to regulating greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act.

Politicians and the public, business and industry will have to weigh in along the way, but for now a proposed finding by the EPA that global warming is a threat to public health and welfare is under White House review.

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