Saturday, April 07, 2012

A Change Of Definition | Real Science

During the 1930s, extreme weather might have been considered nine straight years of drought, crops drying up, massive dust storms, record heatwaves and record cold, and having to move your family to California to avoid starvation.

Now Dick Durbin defines a warm, pleasant March as being extreme weather.

Energy Department prepares to approve more green loans | JunkScience.com

The Energy Department said Thursday it expects to begin tentatively approving new taxpayer-backed loans for renewable energy projects in the coming months.

UN Cuts Emerging-Nation Carbon Out of EU, Sindicatum Says | JunkScience.com

United Nations regulators are probably cutting emission projects out of the European market by failing to reform processes fast enough and by changing existing rules, said Sindicatum Sustainable Resources Group Ltd.

Environmentalists feeling burned by rush to build solar projects | JunkScience.com

Local activists say national groups, focused on renewable energy, ignore projects’ threat to the Mojave.

Peter Foster: Onto the sustainable scrap heap | JunkScience.com

If any group has ‘sustainable’ in its name, Ottawa should end its funding

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