Thursday, February 09, 2012

Ice traps 126 boats in Kerch Strait: Ukraine - Emirates 24/7

The Kerch Strait is a narrow but busy artery that connects the Sea of Azov to the Black Sea, and separates Russia from Ukraine.

Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » A Guide to the Global Warming Debate

My new column at Forbes is a post I have been thinking about and working on for quite a while, trying to refine over time a simple explanation of what is and is not understood in climate science.  

The First Ever Climate Change Reporter (And Skeptic) « The Unbearable Nakedness of CLIMATE CHANGE

Note how little has changed, with Authorities convinced the climate is changing, and the unconvinced agriculture expert…

Americans Gaining Energy Independence With U.S. as Top Producer - Bloomberg

The U.S. has reversed a two-decade-long decline in energy independence, increasing the proportion of demand met
from domestic sources over the last six years to an estimated 81 percent through the first 10 months of 2011, according to data
compiled by Bloomberg from the U.S. Department of Energy. That would be the highest level since 1992.

Climate: Analysis Group's Tierney discusses RGGI's move to scale back allowances -- 02/09/2012 -- www.eenews.net

Gas will help undoubtedly, but also I think the states very hooked on the use of the $900 million that they collected in the past few years from selling CO2 allowances. And I think it would be hard for them to actually give that up.

Daily Kos: Scientists confirm Earth’s climatologists getting hotter

A new study released this week validated what scientists have been saying all along; the Earth’s climatologists are getting increasingly hotter and may be responsible for melting hearts at record levels.

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