Monday, May 18, 2009

Climate-bill foes likely to seize on CBO's scoring - Washington Times
Congress' chief scorekeeper says the global warming bill moving through Congress will either be scored as a major tax increase or a massive expansion of the federal government - and either one could give opponents substantial ammunition to complicate Democrats' efforts to pass a bill.
Guest Column: The influence of the eco-Nazis
Also known as how truly bad science killed America's manufacturing economy.
Indiana Planting Progress Continues well Behind
Planting progress of corn is about 16 days later than last year and 21 days behind the average pace while planting of soybeans is about 14 days later than last year and 20 days behind the 5-year average.
Borenstein, March '08: Spring [allegedly] keeps coming earlier for birds, bees, trees - USATODAY.com
Satellites measuring when land turns green found that spring "green-up" is arriving eight hours earlier every year on average since 1982 north of the Mason-Dixon line.

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