Friday, May 27, 2011

Investors Flock to ‘Clean’ Tech, So Why the Subsidies? | National Legal and Policy Center
. If Eric Schmidt and Jeffrey Immelt want to see “clean” tech thrive, let them back electric cars and solar farms with their own money, and leave taxpayers out of it. Then let’s see how much cheerleading USA Today does over exuberant investment in “clean” tech.
Revkin.net - Anthony Watts has posted a @Wattsupwiththat item...
Anthony Watts has posted a @Wattsupwiththat item wrongly asserting that my concerns about statements implying a link between recent tornado outbreaks and human-driven climate change are NEW. I just told him that he must have missed my 2008 piece, including this section...
World Ignores Imminent And Bigger Threat Of Global Cooling As It Fights Non-Existent Global Warming
The current year 2011 is a good example of what happens when global temperatures drop and we have cold and snowy winters that stretch well into spring. The current La Nina and the cold PDO brought colder temperatures and extra amount of snow during the past winter to many parts of North America, which means significant spring flooding like we just had in Central US and many parts of Canada.
The Yin and Yang of RGGI
Lastly, I’ll note that overall, Gov. Christie’s ideas on energy are awful, as is suggested by the title of yesterday’s address, “New Jersey’s Future Is Green.” The Governor is committed to wasting taxpayer money on expensive, unreliable green energy, and he also announced a moratorium on coal power. Read all about his crummy energy policies here.

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