Thursday, March 18, 2010

EDITORIAL: Obama surrenders gulf oil to Moscow - Washington Times
The Obama administration is poised to ban offshore oil drilling on the outer continental shelf until 2012 or beyond. Meanwhile, Russia is making a bold strategic leap to begin drilling for oil in the Gulf of Mexico. While the United States attempts to shift gears to alternative fuels to battle the purported evils of carbon emissions, Russia will erect oil derricks off the Cuban coast.
Aerology Analog Forecasting Method | Aerology Research
With an active program for compiling the effects and using algorithms, the trends seen in the whole (18.6 year long term cycle) of normals forecast from this method, can be used to separate out the 18.6 cyclic influence on the climate drivers to get a better handle on the solar influence and the interactions of the outer planets on the production of tornadoes, generation and intensification in the global production of cyclones, hurricanes, giving a method to forecast the timing and expected location of tropical storms, not just the number expected each year.
Climate Common Sense: Carbon Capture Industry Worth Up To 6.5 Billion in 2030 - By the Brothers Grimm
Another fairy tale from the fertile minds of the Department of Energy and Climate Change in the UK. No one apparently has told these turkeys that commercial carbon capture has never been done, is an engineering impossibility that is not worth doing anyway and exists only in the minds of bureacrats eco-nuts and those who will get the billions for research . The picture is of the Cottingley fairies which are just as real as the Carbon Capture myth.The Unicorn declined to be photographed .How much cash does the UK have with all the billions being offered for one crackpot scheme after another. When are Uk voters going to say "Enough"
Young farmers, ranchers face concerns but express optimism for the future | Farm and Dairy - The Auction Guide and Rural Marketplace
The informal survey shows young farmers and ranchers have a high level of apprehension about government climate change regulations, with 79 percent of those surveyed expressing high or very high concern.

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