Tuesday, August 04, 2009

Damn, it's easy being green when someone else pays bill | Herald Sun
Ignore the fact that the world has actually cooled over the past eight years. Is it remotely possible that Rudd's plan to cut the gases of insignificant Australia will of itself change the world's climate in any way that could "save" a reef or spare the paintwork of the Opera House?

How is this kind of nonsense now reported as fact? Yet clever people - including many who'll make billions from this green scare, clearly think it is believed, which is why they feed you such falsehoods by the panicky day.
Honeywell's Low-Global-Warming Refrigerant for Vehicles Approved for Import, Use By Japan Regulators
Honeywell (NYSE: HON) announced today that its new low-global-warming-potential refrigerant for mobile air conditioning can be imported and used in Japan, a significant step toward global adoption of the new refrigerant.
U.S. refiners see shakeout under climate change bill | Special Coverage | Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Ailing U.S. oil refiners could face a crippling period of contraction under a House-approved climate change bill, making the country more dependent on imported refined products.
Salazar to tour Colorado solar plant, urging Senate to act on climate change bill - KDVR
LONGMONT, Colo. (AP) — Interior Secretary Ken Salazar is talking climate change on a trip to a solar energy factory in his home state of Colorado.
[Question for Salazar:  Say we double US solar energy production over the next X years.  How much will global temperatures change?]
And solar power? For all the buzz, it’s still a minnow—accounting for 0.015% of America’s electricity generation so far this year.

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