Sunday, October 09, 2011

Biofuel push a bust, report hints
Unless a major technological breakthrough occurs in the next few years, a U.S. government push to put 16 billions of gallons of cellulosic biofuel into gas tanks annually by 2022 will be a bust, hints a new report.
Seoul, Europe confer on climate change
The aggressive entry of Britain into the field over the last few years shows the power of government inducements to redesign a nation’s energy economy away from traditional fuel.

The country’s “Green Deal,” as it is called, is currently being spearheaded by the conservative-led coalition government of Prime Minister David Cameron.

In Britain, reducing carbon dioxide emissions was one of the few policies supported by political parties of both the right and left, which both accepted that climate change was a serious problem and saw clean technology investment as a growth opportunity rather than an onerous obligation.
1925 – 1927 : Global Weirding Extraordinaire | Real Science
Record floods, fires, tornadoes, typhoons, drought, heat, cold …… If alarmists actually knew anything about history, they would be out of business.

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