Thursday, September 30, 2010

U.S. Could Learn from U.K.’s Global Warming Reversal | The Foundry: Conservative Policy News.
With such inconclusive and uncertain scientific evidence, Congress should cease from implementing any new policies to avoid GHGs and prohibit the EPA from doing the same. We should welcome an objective scientific debate on global warming, but when you mix politics into the equation, having an uninfluenced, transparent debate is wishful thinking.
Warning Signs: GE's Really Big, Bad Ideas
The RES would give so-called renewable or “clean” energy producers an economic advantage that ignores the obvious. Coal, gas, and nuclear energy are cheaper and more plentiful. Consumers will see their energy bills soar if the RES becomes law.
World Climate Report » Sweet News for Maple Syrup
In fact, the future may be even better for maple syrup production than the past.
The Reference Frame: Czech members of IPCC demand deep reforms
It turned out that the Czech IPCC folks, usually considered to be generic fearmongers (it may be our fault: we sometimes demonize all IPCC members and create the impression that all of them are hardcore power-thirsty lunatics just like Pachauri), are just compatible with the skeptical viewpoint.

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