Friday, August 21, 2009

Secretary of Agriculture: Colorado forests to disappear due to climate change
Secretary Vilsack did not explain on what he was basing his statement. The claim comes as a bit of a shock to many in the Centennial State who live, work and play in the mountains and can testify they are as beautiful as ever. His comments do follow on the heels of other seemingly over the top comments advocating for action against manmade climate change.
New Documentary Explores Human Cost of Global Warming Propaganda | NewsBusters.org
Contrary to what students have been taught in British schools, human emission have little or nothing to do with melting glaciers, Syun Ichi Akasofu, founding director of the International Arctic Research Centre at the University of Alaska, concluded in his research.

“We have ice in the Arctic Ocean and it has been receding, but this receding began around 1850, not the just the last 50 years,” he said in the film. “It does happen all the time because of natural phenomenon. So it is very difficult to associate all the changes in the ice to carbon dioxide.”
Schott Solar Scraps Earnings Goal, Remains Committed to Listing - Bloomberg.com
Aug. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Schott Solar AG, a German maker of solar modules and receivers for solar thermal power plants, scrapped its target to increase earnings this year and said it remains committed to an initial public offering.
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Heming said the collapse of the Spanish solar market, the financial crisis and a harsh winter in Europe led to overcapacity, pricing pressure and reluctance among customers to invest. He reiterated the company will achieve sales growth of above 10 percent in the fiscal year ending Sept. 30.

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