'Long sad history of AP reporter Seth Borenstein's woeful global warming reporting' | Climate Depot
As part of Climate Depot's continuing role as the ombudsman of the Fourth Estate, the below is a small sampling of the long sad history of Associated Press reporter Seth Borenstein's woeful global warming reportingMeter Reader: Wading into the Controversial Net Metering Debate - Environmental Capital - WSJ
Our view is that they should receive 100% of the benefit of the net electricity they return to the system, minus their share of the fixed costs to maintain the system.Roger Pielke Jr.'s Blog: Failing to Overwhelm
China's emissions have been increasing at around 8% per year. If China can somehow cut this rate in half and maintain it until 2050, then China's emissions in 2050 will still exceed the total global emissions in 2009.[Fraud] Opportunities are in the air - Green Chemicals
Pop the champagne!
My attention was caught last weekend by a segment in Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street Journal Report about how investors can cash in on the pollution market.
According to Richard Sandor, CEO of Chicago Climate Exchange, the carbon [fraud] industry would be huge and would ultimately be the largest commodity in the world.
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