Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Quadrant Online - Carbon facts in freefall
So striking this element out of the sum of contributions to the implicit price of carbon in China leaves us with 87 cents ($0.87) per tonne of CO2. This puts Australia ahead at $1.68 per tonne of CO2.

It is remarkable that there can be a different interpretation of measured data but this is not the only field where this occurs. What is also intriguing is the financing of the study by the Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency who are gracefully acknowledged at the start of the report. The Department is clearly encouraging favourable reports. But why finance them through the use of third parties unless of course the third parties are rather more imaginative than the Department.
Senate Dems scramble to defend EPA - POLITICO.com Print View
Now, Reid and other top Senate Democrats who oppose the amendment are looking for ways to kill it. And they may have a tougher time than they expected, given the momentum after the Energy and Commerce vote and anti-EPA sentiment among moderate Senate Democrats.
EDITORIAL: Shipwrecked by the EPA - Washington Times
Radical greens are using the devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan as an excuse to peddle their wacko, pet theories and push for more stringent environmental regulation. Such efforts literally ship U.S. jobs overseas.

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