Thursday, March 18, 2010

Pacific Basin – The Australian Hockey League « Musings from the Chiefio
Here we have a nice sleepy Pacific, then we get a Hockey Stick right as The Great Dying of Thermometers happens. When we were looking at the raw temperature averages, there was not much going on in the average of the smaller islands, but there was a pretty good “warming signal” in Australia and New Zealand. We also saw a lot of change “by Latitude” and “by Altitude” and “by Airport Flag”. So how much you want to bet we find The Australian Hockey League? And maybe a B League in New Zealand?
The Hockey Schtick: Climate Change Causing Negative Extinction in Arctic
Arctic Wildlife Index Increases 16% over last 34 years
Making the UK's energy systems fit for 2050
Fundamental restructuring of the UK's entire energy system is unavoidable if it is to meet future energy demand while reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050, even assuming that energy demand in all sectors can be substantially reduced, according to a report published today by the Royal Academy of Engineering. If we are to achieve this, the scale of the undertaking will require the biggest peacetime programme of investment and social change the UK has ever seen, says the Academy.
Back to Spain and Denmark for Team Obama - Chris Horner - Planet Gore on National Review Online
Just so you don't think that whole agenda about following the social democracies' histories of reorganizing society by causing "electricity rates [to] necessarily skyrocket" has been placed on hold.

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