As per usual: After fossil-fueled Arctic trip, anti-fossil fuel campaigners continue to enjoy enormous amounts of fossil-fueled travel
Well after the Fram event, John spent time with his family in Oslo and then he was off to Chicago for 8 hours before flying east again to New York. I journeyed over the border to Sweden, in the meantime, spending time with friends, family. And then eventually I flew to New York. And there we rendezvoused.Cap-and-trade hangover | CEJournal
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Well eventually John flew home to Chicago and I went off to upstate New York to be with family. About 3 days later I flew to Minnesota, spent an overnight with family, drove north, spent a day with friends along the way, and finally I was home in my house, in my bed for 24 hours before driving south again to Minneapolis for media and business for about three days.
Two days ago, I drank the cap-and-trade Kool-Aid, spiked by a generous portion of climate modeling. I wrote that if the legislation likely to pass a House committee today actually were to help lead to slashing greenhouse gas emissions 80 percent worldwide by 2050, we may well avoid some of the nastier impacts of climate change.Twitter / Sean Moulton
Today I have a hang over, and the words of my AP Physics teacher are ringing in my ears: “If your grandmudder had veeels,” he would say in a thick German accent, “she’d be a motorcycle.” This was his way to say how lame we were in our attempts to wriggle out of mistakes by posing bogus hypotheticals.
If it can’t be expressed in figures, it's not science; it's opinion. In the case of global warming if the figures don't add up it's fraudUnclear on the concept?: Brian Eno lights up Sydney Opera House for global warming | Top News | Reuters
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Brian Eno's claims to fame include musician, producer and artist. Now he is hoping his latest work -- an art installation on the Sydney Opera House -- will encourage artists to tackle global warming.
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As well as playing with other musicians in a series of three concerts, the former Roxy Music keyboard and synthesizer player has designed a lighting display to project onto the sails of the Opera House every evening during the May 26-June 14 festival.
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