Good question asked | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
James Murphy has a question he wants the Sunday Age to answer, as it seeks reader direction on its global warming coverage:Perry is a climate realist | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt BlogTim Flannery and Cate Blanchett have both recently acquired waterfront property in Sydney and Vanuatu respectively. What does this say about their dire sea-level rise predictions and support of the Carbon Tax?
A few years ago, such scepticism was political death in the West - but the slant in this report suggests Perry will have trouble with the media stillSolar could be as cheap as coal by end of decade | Grist
A report from the Chinese government asserts that solar power will be as cheap as coal by 2015.Barack Obama bets on next generation of biofuels industry | Suzanne Goldenberg | Environment | guardian.co.uk
The evidence against ethanol is clear. Now the White House is betting on the next generation of biofuels.
Barack Obama used a campaign tour through the mid-west to announce he would spend up to $510m (£311m) to help build new refineries which could produce fuel from wood chips, grasses, or corn cobs. "Biofuels are an important part of reducing America's dependence on foreign oil," he said.
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