Friday, November 13, 2009

Wisconsin: Analyzing the Unanalyzable | GlobalWarming.org
It concludes that if all the policy recommendations are enacted, that:

* Wisconsin will lose 43,000 private sector jobs over 11 years.
* Wisconsin will add 12,000 government jobs.
* Motor fuel costs will increase $3.2 billion over 11 years.
* Electricity bills increase $16.2 billion by 2025.
* Every state resident will lose $1,012 a year in personal income by 2020.
Heliogenic Climate Change: Atypical solar maxima, minima common in M67
The results could mean that past changes in global temperatures are more likely to be related to variations in solar activity than previously thought
The Reference Frame: APS fat cats stick to the sinking AGW bandwagon
What was the procedure leading to the official APS reply? The current APS chairwoman Ms Merry Cherry (or so) constructed a "reliable" six-person committee that was asked to recommend the APS Council what is the right way to respond.
Common Sense for the Clean Energy and Climate Debate - Robert Redford
Because right now, the Senate is debating the single most important environmental bill of this generation: a clean energy and climate act that could generate millions of jobs and slash our global warming emissions.
California Group Blames Immigrants for Climate Change | Triple Pundit: People, Planet, Profit
A California anti-immigration group has created a multimedia ad campaign blaming immigrants for climate change and environmental degradation in California.

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