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Thursday, April 02, 2009

Bon Appétit For Roger Williams University [Promotes the Climate Scam]
With the news that one-third of greenhouse gasses come from the food system, consumers are waking up to the fact that what is on their plate matters in the fight against global warming. A lot.
Skeptic's Corner: A Siren Song?
Wind and solar should not be thought of as “infant industries” but as government-dependent industries that penalize consumers and/or taxpayers. “Buyer beware” should also apply to the purveyors of political energy. Self-interested consumer decisions in the energy marketplace should be respected—and false promises about inferior energies exposed—for good public policy outcomes.
More records broken across eastern Washington
Up to seven inches of snow fell Thursday on parts of Spokane, pushing what was already a record snow total to nearly 100 inches for the winter.
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So far, though, temperatures have also been well below normal this season.

On Wednesday, both Ephrata and Pullman set records for the lowest high temperature for the date. Ephrata's high was 40 degrees, breaking the record of 47 set in 2006. Pullman reached 35, breaking the record of 39 set in 1975.
American Thinker Blog: Dems Failure to Fast Track Cap-And-Trade a Terrific Omen
Word has it Boxer flipped out after the vote. And who can blame her? Her baby is drowning in the cooling, stable-leveled Sea the locals call Reality.

Indeed, the Senate eco-maniacs appear to be losing their grip -- in more ways than one. And after their cap-and-trade con-job officially nose-dives this year, it may well be headed to the dustbin of dreadful ideas it belongs in for the foreseeable future. And the serene sanity of that decision, in turn, may just bridle our emissaries at the Battle of Copenhagen come December.

As I said, yesterday’s vote was tremendous news.

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