The American Spectator : AmSpecBlog : Skinning the Cat Part III: It's On
First, its a Renewable Energy Mandate. Not standard. And second, even Obama's former models like Denmark and Spain didn't actually reduce GHG emissions as a result of their binge. No plants get closed this way; wind and solar cannot replace any fossil plants. You just sock the rate payers and the economy by requiring the duplicate construction of massively land-hogging production "capacity" that will never produce but a fraction of its faceplate, claimed/advertised "capacity". And then you make the ratepayers buy it. Which is to say, dictating how much of your electricity must come from what sources only makes energy much more expensive. Which is the admitted goal.Climate Scientists Plan Campaign Against Global Warming Skeptics « Roy Spencer, Ph. D.
We skeptics are not smart enough to understand the science. We and the citizens of America, and the representatives we have just elected to go to Washington, just need to listen to them and let them tell us how we should be allowed to live.Crops that reflect sunlight could offset global warming, scientists claim - Telegraph
OK, so, let me see if I understand this.
After 20 years, billions of dollars in scientific research and advertising campaigns, cooperation from the public schools, TV specials and concerts by a gaggle of entertainers, end-of-the-world movies, our ‘best’ politicians, heads of state, presidents, the United Nations, and complicity by most of the news media, it has been decided that the American public is not getting the message on global warming!?
Are they serious!?
Planting ''climate friendly'' crops that reflect sunlight could help offset the effects of global warming, a study suggests.Airline frequent fliers 'radiation poisoning risks' from space 'solar flare' storm activity - Telegraph
Airline frequent fliers are at greater risk of developing long term radiation poisoning from “solar space storms” or flare activity from the Sun, a new study warns.Obama shifting climate [scam] strategy after GOP gains
Can the administration fight climate change without stressing climate change?
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