Friday, March 05, 2010

EU Referendum: The awakening
"To the greens who accuse me of treachery I say this: we do not have a moral obligation to support all forms of renewable energy, however inefficient and expensive they may be. We do have a moral obligation not to be blinded by sentiment. We owe it to the public, and to our credibility, to support the schemes which work, fairly and cheaply, and reject the schemes which cost a fortune and make no difference."

So writes Moonbat, defending his earlier position against the feed-in tariff for solar energy.
For Lighting, an Exception to ‘Buy American’ - Green Inc. Blog - NYTimes.com
The Department of Energy has waived a “buy American” requirement for government projects receiving money from last year’s stimulus bill so that recipients can purchase energy-efficient lighting products for public buildings and roadways.

The department issued the waiver after determining that products like compact fluorescent light bulbs and traffic signals made with light-emitting diodes, or LEDs, are manufactured almost exclusively in China and Mexico.
Swedes call out Jones on data availability « Watts Up With That?
Climate scientist delivers false statement in parliament enquiry
Ancient Sea-levels Rewrite Ice Age Transitions | The Resilient Earth
The fact is, recent sea-levels have been remarkably stable.
That buys a lot of baas | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
It is estimated that governments in Australia will spend at least $800 million this financial year on climate change research.

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