Wednesday, October 14, 2009

All talk, no power | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
If clean-coal technology is really the green answer to our warming ways, why knock back laws to bring it in from 2020?
Save the planet! Beggar Indians - and Victorians | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Victoria, fighting an economic downturn that’s cost us jobs, is close to landing a $1.5 billion export deal. But such are the green times that the state’s broadsheet newspaper announces the news like this:
Brumby’s dirty secret: coal for export.
Warming emperor suddenly naked | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Some of the Mail’s figures are wrong (about the NASA record), but the bigger picture is that the news cycle is finally turning. Once journalists start courting sceptical scientists with even a fraction of the energy that the courted the believers, they’ll be surprised to find how many they find.

And more scientists will dare to be found, too. This is the like the moment in the Emperor’s New Clothes, in which the boy calls out: “But he’s naked.”
The car that uses urine to save the planet
The technology, called selective catalyst reduction, involves injecting the urea-based liquid into the car’s exhaust system to turn NOx emissions into harmless nitrogen and water.
Alarmists filmed - and held to account | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Why did it take a truck driver, rather than a scientist or journalist, to finally hold Gore to account? That says so very much that’s frightening.
Quadrant Online - Not Evil Just Wrong reviewed
“Watch this film, and use the knowledge that you will gain to lobby your Senator to vote against the Australian emissions trading bill.”

Bob Carter

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I wouldn't be so sure nitrogen is "harmless" - it could turn out to be a potent "greenhouse gas", just as the other components of the atmosphere, oxygen, carbon dioxide, etc.