Friday, August 21, 2009

'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 reporting
Meter 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.

Pop the champagne!
[Fraud] Opportunities are in the air - Green Chemicals
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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