Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Energy saving loans will help 'change attitudes to climate change'
An energy saving expert has said that offering interest-free loans to help Scottish households slash carbon emissions is part of a process to change people's attitudes to climate change.
LETTER TO EDITOR: Capping and trading for profit - Washington Times
These corporations don't care one iota that cap-and-trade will greatly increase the cost of electric energy, all fossil fuels, all goods produced and all food grown or transported within the United States. They don't care because their only consideration is their increased profits under cap-and-trade.
More battery cars essential, says climate watchdog
Britain's ambitious policies to cut carbon dioxide in the fight against global warming are still not enough, the official climate change watchdog has warned in its first annual report.
Signs of Internal Climatic Discord in Copenhagen – hic! « Watts Up With That?
As WUWT commenter “par5″ points out: “Becker has left office with immediate effect after not presenting sufficient documentation for expensive restaurant bills, according to reports in the Danish media. One bill for 39 people allegedly included 37 bottles of red wine, and Becker was given a formal warning in March over travel expenses.”
Windpower Is Not an Infant Industry! — MasterResource
My post, “Wind: Energy Past, Not Energy Future,” documented how 19th century economists unmasked wind as an inferior energy.

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