Wednesday, November 18, 2009

New Statesman - 20 green heroes and villains: Villains
As the debate intensifies, the New Statesman’s panel of environmental experts have chosen their heroes and villains – politicians, activists, companies and institutions.
New Statesman - Cuts won't cost the earth
Oliver Tickell is the author of "Kyoto2" (Zed Books, 2008), which sets out an alternative framework for global climate governance
Copenhagen climate change conference 2009: commitments of different countries - Telegraph
The US has said it will not sign up to a climate change deal unless developing nations also cut pollution. But what have rich and poor nations signed up to so far? [Since Co2 is invisible, why is this article accompanied by a picture of black-looking smoke?]
Hot Air » Blog Archive » Video: The Goracle on geothermal temperatures
If Gore can’t get this rather basic fact right, why should he be believed on anything else in the energy field?
Most Dangerous Place in America? A Joe Biden Motorcade, Apparently
Just imagine the howls if Dick Cheney was traipsing through Manhattan at rush hour. We'd never hear the end of it.

This isn't the only accident involving Biden escorts this week.
Solar Power Keeps Hitting NIMBY Roadblocks in California - Environmental Capital - WSJ
But in California, the issue has gone to court—Los Angeles Superior Court—in a case that pitted a homeowner’s association against a rogue neighbor. The verdict? The jury just ruled against the homeowner who refused to remove panels that violated the community’s rules.

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