Flannery’s green investment in deep strife | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
One more green scheme in strife. One more example of Labor waste. One more example of the dangers of governments picking winners.Power from green sources surges – but so does coal consumption | Business | The Guardian
Oh, and one more reminder of the insantity of trying to phase out coal-fired power before proper alternatives even exist.
Renewables output up 27% year on year, coal up 7%How clean energy can drive economic growth - Telegraph
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The DECC figures show offshore wind generation increased by 75% during 2010 although the output from onshore wind fell 6% – blamed on the lowest average wind speeds of the century.
[Chris Huhne] There are three key arguments about the economics of climate change that I believe must be crucial to our national vision of the future. First, we must get off the oil hook – and onto clean, green growth. The science demands it. Our survival requires it. And our living standards will benefit from it.
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