Iain Murray: Climategate inquiry glosses over the facts | Washington Examiner
Those who hope that these inquiries exonerate global warming science are engaging in wishful thinking. The Climategate e-mails are still there for all to read and the questions they raise remain unanswered. Until there are answers, Climategate rolls on.Al Fin: White House Panics Over Natural Oil Seep
BP's Kent Wells reports that pressures at the well head continue to rise -- a good sign -- and are now above 6811 psi. But the discovery of a natural gas seep on the seafloor -- located roughly 2 miles from the Macondo well head -- almost caused the White House to order the re-start of a nearly 1 million gallons a day oil spill into the Gulf of Mexico. Just when Gulf residents had begun to hope their long nightmare was nearly over, the squirrelly Obama administration threatens to start it all up again.Labor’s hype will cost us power | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Labor’s hype about setting a “price on carbon” threatens to turn off the lights very soon...That’s $10,000 a car of our money so far | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
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One day we’ll look back and wonder at how easily we talked ourselves into cutting our own throats.
So many millions, so little return. But that’s usually the way when governments start trying to pick winners - and buy off unionsSun not CO2 the culprit by Dr David Ivory, University teacher, Scientist and senior United Nations staff member | Climate Realists
EPW POLICY BEAT: WHY OHIO OPPOSES CAP-AND-[TAX]
David Ivory argues the variation in energy received from the sun has a much greater effect on global temperature balance than the effect of greenhouse gases.
These impacts explain why the Ohio Senate last year approved a resolution denouncing cap-and-trade. The resolution states that President Obama's cap-and-trade legislation would "disproportionately impact states in the middle part of the United States such as Ohio that are more reliant on coal," and that it would cause the state's manufacturers "to relocate to countries" such as China and India that will never pass mandatory carbon measures on par with Kerry-Lieberman or Waxman-Markey. This is reality which Ohio recognizes; it's a wonder whether cap-and-traders will ever accept it.
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