Validity of the fossil fuel production outlooks in the IPCC Emission Scenarios | Energy Bulletin
It is found that the SRES unnecessarily takes an overoptimistic stance and that future production expectations are leaning towards spectacular increases from present output levels. In summary, we can only encourage the IPCC to involve more resource experts and natural science in future emission scenarios. The current set, SRES, is biased toward exaggerated resource availability and unrealistic expectations on future production outputs from fossil fuels.Live webcast today: How to Make the U.S. a Leader in the Clean Energy Economy « Climate Progress
Van Jones, Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress; Founder, Green For AllClimateGate corruption, stench 'overwhelming' (OneNewsNow.com)
Marc Morano (GOP EPW)Climate Depot executive editor Mark Morano comments that Inhofe's report is very comprehensive.Green-Jobs Fantasy - Iain Murray - National Review Online
"Senator Inhofe has alleged criminal activity on the parties," Morano notes. "He's calling for the head of the U.N. to testify, [and] he's calling for Al Gore to come back and defend his climate claims. This is a huge development because this is going to turn into testimony. You're going to have congressional hearings on this, investigations. It's going to keep it in the public eye."
The journalist finds it amazing how the mighty have fallen. "This was an insular industry that didn't answer to anyone," he comments, "and now they've been cracked open like an egg -- and the corruption and the stench is overwhelming."
Sen. Lindsey Graham picks up the standard for job-killing energy taxes.
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