Monday, March 12, 2012

Ozone layer scientist who 'saved the world' dies | Environment | guardian.co.uk

F Sherwood Rowland won Nobel prize for raising the alarm over CFC gases destroying Earth's ultraviolet shield

Flashback: Remember when warmist Susan Solomon helped convince the world to take a lot of expensive measures to fix the ozone hole, and we took those meaures, only to find that the ozone hole remained?

Significant ozone hole remains over Antarctica

[2011] Scientists around the world are looking for evidence that the ozone layer is beginning to heal, but this year's data from Antarctica do not hint at a turnaround.

Solar power firms in Mojave desert feel glare of tribes and environmentalists | Environment | guardian.co.uk

Presence of horned toads and desert tortoises are holding up production at multimillion-dollar sites in Californ

BPEX Issues Dysentery Warning

“The disease spreads rapidly, particularly in the current cold weather conditions,” warns BPEX Veterinary Projects Manager, Helen Clarke.

Worst Wind Farms Puffed Up By Subsidy | JunkScience.com

GENEROUS government subsidies are enabling Britain’s 10 worst-performing wind farms to earn a total of £1.3m a year, despite producing electricity worth only half that, according to new figures.

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