Friday, September 02, 2011

Climate Alarmists Attempted To Shut Down CERN Sun Science : Stop The ACLU
So, when someone wanted to do actual hard scientific experiments, the alarmists did all they could to stop it. Furthermore, as the article points out, the big wigs at CERN want the scientists to keep all politics out of the findings, and censored much of the findings and muzzled the scientists.

Funny how the True Believers (who want Everyone Else to be forced to practice what they preach) who always say the Realists are “anti-science” are scared to allow actual science to be performed and published. And unable to offer cogent and coherent scientific rebuttals.
The Political Obsession With Redirecting Private Capital - Forbes
What could $535 million of capital have done to create wealth, growth, and jobs had it been left in private hands? We will never know, but this question is at the heart of why stimulus programs and government industrial policy fail. It is in fact the great question the media never asks when they report on yet another program claiming to “create or save” jobs.
Lovins Tells Vehicle Summit: Sustainability is Performance
Sustainability leader L. Hunter Lovins is well-known for her love of horses, and her ubiquitous 10-gallon hat. It just so happens that she also has love affair with a completely different kind of horsepower: the kind generated by noisy creatures with wheels.

Yes, it’s true: your favorite cowgirl-slash-environmental-activist-extraordinaire is a motor-head speed-freak! (She’s raced motorcycles, cars, and even snowmobiles.) But, according to Ms. Lovins, she is, in no way an oxymoron, or a hypocrite. Speaking at last Thursday’s Accelerating Sustainable Performance Summit, Lovins said, “Sustainability is about higher performance.”
Breathing costs us £71.17 a year | Metro.co.uk
Prof John Thornes calculated the value of air we breathe based on the current price for carbon dioxide under the EU emissions trading scheme – 1.3p per cubic metre.

Everyone breathes around 15 cubic metres of air each day, which amounts to 19.5p a day or £71.17 a year.

The figure also means the world’s atmosphere is worth a staggering £4.3quadrillion – or 100 times the value of the global economy.

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