Thursday, October 01, 2009

[Do these people have some sort of financial interest in compressed air?]: "Compressed Air Trump Card In Climate Change Debate"
The Electricity Commission was the catalyst in bringing together the various interests and assisting the development of self-sustaining compressed air auditing businesses to work with industry on accessing the available savings.
Governor Schwarzenegger Delivers Remarks on Climate Change at Open Governors’ Global Climate Summit 2
To ensure that the summit leaves no carbon footprint, the Climate Action Reserve has identified multiple greenhouse gas reduction projects to offset emissions as a result of summit participant attendance. These projects are based on three protocols adopted by the Climate Action Reserve Board, two of which have been adopted by the California Air Resources Board.
[We don't know if it's going to get wetter, or drier, or stay about the same] - Green Inc. Blog - NYTimes.com
Adapting to wetter world in the future will cost significantly more than adapting to a drier world, according to a study issued by the World Bank this week.

Under a drier scenario, the Bank estimates the adaptation cost would be $75 billion annually, while a wetter climate would cost $100 billion.
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The Bank said it used the two scenarios because predictions about precipitation levels vary substantially, even though projected temperature increases are relatively consistent.
[Yamal: The fraudsters at RealClimate finally weigh in]: Hey Ya! (mal)
More seriously, many of you will have noticed yet more blogarrhea about tree rings this week.
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So along comes Steve McIntyre, self-styled slayer of hockey sticks, who declares without any evidence whatsoever that Briffa didn’t just reprocess the data from the Russians, but instead supposedly picked through it to give him the signal he wanted. These allegations have been made without any evidence whatsoever.

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