Tuesday, November 17, 2009

[But changing behavior by making fossil fuels more expensive was supposed to be the whole point]: Exelon CEO Says Minimizing Consumer Costs is Key Issue in Climate Debate
CHICAGO - (Business Wire) Exelon Chairman and CEO John W. Rowe said today that current legislative proposals on climate will minimize costs to consumers while addressing the imminent threat of global warming.
The Copenhagen Collapse - WSJ.com
The climate change sequel is a bust.
Global warming author James Powell will speak at Great Lakes Science Center Tuesday | Metro - cleveland.com - cleveland.com
CLEVELAND -- James Powell, executive director of the National Physical Science Consortium and a former appointee to the National Science Board by former presidents Reagan and George H.W. Bush, will take on global warming skeptics Tuesday evening, Nov. 17, 2009, at the Great Lakes Science Center.

Powell's lecture, "Skeptic Tanks: How Global Warming Deniers Dupe America," is the first in a series of public events...
Proposed Global-Warming Bills and Regulations Will Hurt, Not Help
Rather than settle for the least bad of two undesirable options, there is a better approach to the issue: Do not pursue any problematic policy, regulatory or legislative.

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