In a Changing Antarctica, Some Penguins Thrive and Others Suffer - NYTimes.com
Some scientists attribute the recent sea ice growth in the Ross Sea to the persistent ozone hole, a legacy of the human use of chlorofluorocarbons that cools the upper atmosphere over the continent...Xcel Energy’s Versatile, Profitable Carbon Tax
Fattened profits are a much more plausible reason for Xcel to suddenly flip-flop on the carbon tax. Quite simply, when use of the carbon tax benefited Xcel, the utility wanted to use it. And now that the carbon tax no longer benefits Xcel, the utility doesn’t want to use it.Climate Change: Extremism Is Doing Its Job
Robert Heinlein said, “Climate is what you expect, weather is what you get.” This underscores that climate is the average of weather in a region or over time. The problem is, modern climate science assumes the weather pattern of the government record, 50 years at most, is a fixed climate. A brief study of history should correct their shortsighted view, but it won’t because they insist on wearing blinkers.
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