Tuesday, April 05, 2011

[Paging Tom Friedman]: China Rushes To Develop Shale Gas At Home And Abroad
o satisfy its thirst for energy, China is very quickly becoming a big player in the shale gas industry. Unfortunately, whether at home or abroad, there also seems to be little concern from Chinese leadership for the destructive environmental impact of drilling for heavily polluting shale gas – which is often drilled for using the controversial hydraulic fracturing (a.k.a. fracking) method.
How Can Things So Obvious Be Overlooked By The Climate Science Community? | Bob Tisdale
Alternate Title Question: Why Are Global Sea Surface Temperatures Falling Short Of IPCC Projections?
NC Media Watch: Millions for High School Students Green Job Training
What make the Democrats think that our current high schools are equipped to train students to be insulation, storm window, and solar panel installers?
Muller is rubbish : Stoat
he is still basically clueless about climate science.

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