Wednesday, March 28, 2012

IBD: EPA’s War On Energy, Americans Continues | JunkScience.com

The Obama administration is pushing the first rules ever to cut carbon dioxide emissions in new U.S. power plants. It’s a move that’s sure to make energy a lot more expensive for everyone.

The CLIMATE SCEPTICS Blog: Despicable scientific illiterates

It is obvious climate models are failed concepts that have the wrong sensitivity factor to CO2 and temperature, primarily because the physics in the modeling is wrong based upon positive water vapor feedback, and that "climate models" are a true mathematical absurdity with respect to being able to accurately describe earth atmosphere physical processes for large time intervals with the Navier Stokes equations. The EPA is engaging in scientific misconduct and fraud.

U.S. to Fund Vietnam 'Clean-Energy' Initiative - U.S. Trade & Aid Monitor

The Government of Vietnam will receive U.S. assistance in carrying out clean energy development in that nation, a measure that the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) says will help the Obama Administration to execute its global "climate change" policies. 

ICSC MEDIA RELEASE - “EARTH HOUR” BASED ON FLAWED FOUNDATION

“If we are going to demonstrate solidarity with those who lack adequate energy supplies, then we need to really feel what they feel, not just turn off a few lights,” said ICSC energy issues advisor, Bryan Leyland of Auckland, New Zealand. “Earth Hour should be renamed Energy Hour and citizens encouraged to use as little energy as possible for 60 minutes so that they can get a sense of what societies without adequate power are actually like. For this is exactly where we are headed if governments continue to yield to climate activists and try to replace reliable, base load generation with expensive, intermittent and diffuse energy sources such as wind and solar power.”

Twitter / @ClimateDesk: OK, 1 more frm Stavins: “T ...

OK, 1 more frm Stavins: “The admin has stopped using the phrase ‘climate change policy’”. Instead, euphemisms, like clean energy standards.

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