AISI | The Wages Of Climate Inaction
Few industry lobbyists or energy analysts are betting that climate-change legislation will become law this year.Chances Of Climate Bill Passing This Year Are Slim, Says Expert – Talk Radio News Service
The odds of Congress passing a comprehensive climate control bill in 2010 are not very good, according to Margie Kriz Hobson with the National Journal. Hobson, an energy and environment reporter at the Washington, D.C. based political news organization, told Talk Radio News Service on Friday that simply put, Democrats who want a bill passed do not have the votes.Climate Alarmists Attack iPad & Cloud Computing | The Resilient Earth
The future of the iPad and cloud computing is both bright and green, despite the histrionics of dim-bulb climate change alarmists. They claim to love nature, but it is human progress that they hate.Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Duh
Electric current is electric current. However, in a country like Germany, the price that utilities are required to pay for electric current varies based on its source. While electricity from, say, a diesel generator gets 4-5 Euro cents per KwH, ground-based solar gets about 48 Euro cents per KwH. This is a 10x greater price paid solely for absolutely identical power manufactured in a different way. So of course there is going to be fraud as to the current’s source.
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