Monday, April 30, 2012

Green Loser of the Week | Power Line

But President Obama is making a bid for Green Loser.  After getting enviros upset by neglecting to mention climate change at all in his obligatory Earth Day message, he made up for it by promising in an interview with Rolling Stone—freakin’ Rolling Stone!!—that he was going to make climate change an issue in the fall campaign. Obama says “I suspect that over the next six months, this is going to be a debate that will become part of the campaign, and I will be very clear in voicing my belief that we’re going to have to take further steps to deal with climate change in a serious way.”

I suspect this is the last you will hear of it, unless Mitt Romney has the wit to press the issue on him.  Even Joe Romm, the Luca Brasi of the green mafia, says, “I’ll believe it when I see it.”

Photographer's Lapland journey highlights global warming | Travel - WPTZ Home

...nothing prepares you for the reality -- the sudden impact of the scenery, the extreme cold...he showed me what to do when my camera froze

Report: China Doing Most Global Warming Abatement, Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions to Peak in 2016, but Still Not Enough

While China is projected to stay the world's largest emitter up through 2020, even if it is able to hit all of its policy goals (which could be challenging), DB Climate Change Advisors notes that "China's energy intensity target (i.e. efficiency) remains the largest source of abatement globally."

Why beekeeping is important in scaling up REDD

Beekeeping has dual benefits—honey and its related products for business and carbon trade.

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