Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Sound Science Battles Alarmist Politics - by Review by Jay Lehr, Ph.D. - Environment & Climate News
The natural world works in a far different manner than is assumed by the assertions of the mass media, politicians, and others who have vested interests in spreading alarm.

In their new book, The Climate: Science and Politics, Per Engene and Goran Tullberg clearly show the laws of nature continually refute claims based on human political pressures. Real science results from open-minded research, they note, not the pseudoscience of policy-driven agendas with predetermined outcomes.

The Climate is an extraordinary account of both the science contradicting the anthropogenic global warming theory and the fraudulent manner in which activists have vested themselves in a life-and-death struggle for control of the future of the human race.

The book focuses primarily on these experiences in Sweden and Norway, where the alarmists have particular political clout. Those two countries are on the brink of economic disaster because of their limitless adherence to the false credos of climate alarmists.
Gore continues to de-emphasize his climate scam in favor of his green jobs scam
Maggie Fox, CEO of the Alliance for Climate Protection, noted the urgent need for action. "Make no mistake, we have a real opportunity before us to lead the world in a new direction and create jobs. But we have to act now," said Fox. "Passing comprehensive energy legislation that rewards innovation and job-creation, rather than polluters, will jumpstart our economy and create millions of clean energy jobs in manufacturing, trucking, construction and other core industries that are hurting across the Midwest and other states."
Absolutely Inevitable | Coyote Blog
If you move solar panels out of the Arizona desert, they are going to produce less electricity. You almost don’t have to tell me where they are going — if they are currently close to the optimal spot for maximum solar energy production, then moving them is bound to reduce their output.

Seems obvious, huh? So why is it so difficult to understand that when the government moves capital and other resources away from the industries where the forces of market optimization have put it, output is going to go down.
Wind Watch: John Droz claims wind power isn't working
Kevin Doran of the Newsmaker Show on WLEA AM 1480 in Hornellsville talks with John Droz.

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