Saturday, September 17, 2011

Dubya vs. Nobel Prize–Winner Stephen Chu - By Greg Pollowitz - Planet Gore - National Review Online
How come Solyndra was able to trick a Nobel Prize winner and yet the Bush administration was able to see the problems at Solyndra?
Don’t Have Delusions About Green Jobs | FrumForum
No predictions from me about the economic and social effects of green energy. But here’s what I would predict: we’re rapidly going to discover that new energy forms will destroy many more energy-sector jobs than they create.

And we’ll (re)discover for the umpteenth time that the reason government fails as a venture capitalist is that government faces too many and too contradictory goals. Government effort to subsidize “green jobs” will emerge – not as a benefit from the spread of green energy – but as one of the greatest obstacles impeding the spread of green energy.
Gore’s Climate Reality Finale — What Do You Think? | ThinkProgress
A group of graduate students in Athens, Georgia rented out a popular local movie theater. People across the world joined hands to say: Climate change is real, it’s happening now and the time to act is now.
NYTimes.com Strikes False Balance On Climate Change | ThinkProgress
Harris is a mechanical engineer, not a climate researcher.
Flashback: Rajendra K. Pachauri - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He began his career with the Diesel Locomotive Works in Varanasi. Pachauri was awarded an MS degree in Industrial Engineering from North Carolina State University, Raleigh, in 1972, as well as a joint Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering and Economics in 1974.[5] He lives in Golf Links, New Delhi

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