Thursday, September 10, 2009

Professor Pielke Jr. Challenges Climate Depot's Morano to Climate Policy and 'Carbon Tax' Debate | Climate Depot
Morano Accepts: 'I would be happy to debate you.... you could not be more wrong in advocating a carbon tax. It would quickly become a slush fund for politicians'
[This just in: Energy rationing, in conjunction with massive fraud and new bureacracy, will allegedly generate incredible amounts of new wealth!]:  Waxman-Markey Creates $1.5 Trillion In Benefits
Our guest bloggers is Daniel J. Weiss, a Senior Fellow and Director of Climate Strategy at the Center for American Progress Action Fund.

Other Side of the CoinA new analysis of clean energy legislation finds that it will produce likely economic benefits of $1.5 trillion.
Robot Moves Across Sea Floor Monitoring Impact Of Climate Change On The Deep Sea
The Benthic Rover, and its possible successors, will help researchers understand how deep-sea communities are changing over time.
Bill Chameides: On the Climate Bill Fence: Senator Dick Lugar
[some time ago] "I'm impressed with the fact the Chicago Climate Exchange maybe as a prelude to some type of cap-and-trade or carbon pricing system in our country has at least established a price for carbon. ...Our farmers have become a member of this exchange. We are a potential seller of carbon. It is sequestered in our hardwood trees which has been measured as we planted them... Carbon is now $2.05 [now only 25 cents] in Chicago as of yesterday. This is a very small beginning, but it's an important one.

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