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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Better Place Unveils Electric Car Software - Green Inc. Blog - NYTimes.com
The idea is to prevent spikes in electricity demand, say, when 1,000 people arrive for work and plug in at a company’s parking lot.

“The system will know that I had a five-minute drive to work and that I’m in the office from 8 to 6 so it will not start charging me until later in the day,” said Mr. Goodman. “But it’ll know Julie drove a half hour to get to work and might have drained her battery so it’ll charge her faster.”
There is No Frakking "Scientific Consensus" on Global Warming: This Is Not Fair Play
NOconsensus.org has posted the first of a planned series of 2-minute global warming videos. This one is titled: This Is Not Fair Play
Donna Laframboise - Google Profile
NEW BOOK PROJECT
Working title: Not So Fast: 10 Things You Need to Know About the Global Warming Debate. History is littered with ideas that were once aggressively promoted and widely believed, only to be rejected as absurd a few decades later. Eugenics, prohibition, lobotomies were all supported by scientific luminaries of their day...The website NOconsensus.org is a kind of notebook of my thoughts and observations as I research my way through this daunting subject.
World Climate Report » Cap-and-Trade: Run Over by the Healthcare Train?
The bottom line is that the Senate is perfectly happy to kick cap-and-trade under the train. It’s going to have a hard enough time recovering from the upcoming healthcare wreck. Voting for that, along with cap-and-trade, could unleash a torrent of new republicans in both houses of congress.

Fobbing carbon dioxide regulation off to the EPA gets Congress off the hook and will lay the blame on the President. No wonder the Senate has abandoned cap-and-trade. It’s payback for being forced to vote on healthcare.
EPA Global Warming Whistleblower Scandal Spurs Activist Campaign | CEI
Washington, D.C., September 14, 2009—The Environmental Protection Agency is in an unprecedented regulatory push to restrict carbon dioxide emissions. However, its recent attempt to stifle an internal report criticizing its approach may create an unexpected roadblock. A new organization affiliated with CEI, Freedom Action, launched a grass-roots email campaign to pressure EPA into changing course on its pending “Endangerment” proceeding, the rulemaking underling all EPA global warming proposals.

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