Monday, March 14, 2011

Gallup poll shows global-warming fears losing steam « Hot Air
The cycle shows that global-warming hysteria is a hobby for those enjoying a fat economy. When times get lean, people want energy at low cost and a focus on jobs rather than expanded regulation. Voters tend to discover their inner skeptics when the bills mount and the revenue drops.
The inevitable call by the left to shut down nuclear power in the wake of Japan’s quake « The Greenroom
Of course anyone who is a student of politics knew this was coming. The anti-nuclear crowd, mostly found on the left, couldn’t wait to politicize the earthquake disaster in Japan and call for a moratorium on nuclear power plant construction.

Not that we’ve had a single nuclear power plant constructed here in the US for decades.
Green fuels to get boost from EU tax revamp -draft | Reuters
Energy taxes on coal, the most polluting form of energy used in Europe, would rise five-fold to 0.15 euros per gigajoule of energy, but the increase might be phased in.
Google Translate - Al Gore arrives in Colombia to discuss global warming and economy
The politician also is considered a true leader in the theme of creating new jobs and growth in cities across the country to promote livable communities, to combat terrorism and take radical measures to cut the access of children to snuff.

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