Thursday, April 09, 2009

Just don't cheat and use any fossil fuel - Kitson & Partners planning solar-powered city in Florida
Kitson & Partners said the 17,000-acre city of Babcock Ranch will consume less power than the proposed FPL on-site solar facilities will produce.
Hot Air » Blog Archive » Pollution controls caused Arctic ice melt: NASA
Now we have a counterargument to cap-and-trade! Rather than pursue ridiculous and economically disastrous emission controls on naturally-occurring carbon dioxide, we can simply stop imposing aerosol controls. That would cost less and have more impact on the problem that climate-change activists claim to want to solve.

However, there are two things wrong with that argument.
NC Media Watch: CSI investigation uncovers another global warming science fraud
This launched a blogger Climate Scene Investigation that has revealed so far :

• Biometric data was hard coded in to the web page, it was not live.

• Most of the scientific equipment has failed, including the prime instruments

• Team leader may have participated in science fraud in the past.

• The BBC is participating in the cover up.

This CSI unfolds like a good mystery novel at Anthony Watts' blog Watts Up With That.
MSU [promotes climate scam]
Junior environmental geosciences major Anna Nowicki said Earth Hour is a great way to tell people that climate change is a real problem.

“Our generation needs to get over their apathy to the entire situation,” said Nowicki. “People need to pay attention and learn what is actually going on instead of just believing what's on TV.”
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Nowicki participated in Earth Hour because she wanted to show other students that they can make a difference.
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Many residence halls held events Saturday night to celebrate Earth Hour. Elite Eight viewing parties aimed to save energy by reducing the amount of televisions used to watch basketball games. Other events included yoga in the dark and a screening of the global warming documentary “An Inconvenient Truth.”
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While Friday had a great reduction, initial readings suggest there was little measurable difference on Saturday.

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