Study: Iowa farms to benefit from climate bill, others won't | DesMoinesRegister.com
The study was done by economists at Texas A&M University who analyzed the impact of government policies on representative farms around the country. The finding: Seventy-one of 98 model crop and livestock operations would see their cash reserves decline by 2016 under the House-passed cap-and-trade bill, even with the opportunity for farms to earn money from carbon credits. Virtually all rice, cotton, dairy and cattle farms modeled in the study stand to make little or nothing from the credits and would lose money under the bill.Oh no, not this rubbish again: “Recent projections suggest polar bears could be extinct within 70 years” « Watts Up With That?
Count the number of ifs, mays, and coulds in this story, then look the rebuttal and other supporting information. The Telegraph is repeating alarmism.Australian Climate Madness: Shock: The Age concedes sun may affect climate!
Sunday madness, as The Age publishes a non-alarmist climate article, almost acknowledging that low solar activity coincides with cooler climatic conditions. Hope you're all sitting down for thisDems push 'cap and tax' bill - LINDA LUDY - The Mercury Opinion: Pottstown, PA
his piece of legislation isn't "cap and trade," it's "cap and tax." It will be the biggest tax increase ever levied on the American people.
In his own words President Obama, while campaigning, said that "electricity rates would necessarily skyrocket."
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