Tuesday, April 03, 2012

Mr. Worthing: Reindeer defeat global warming

Solar company bankrupt despite 'win-win' DOE loan | Campaign 2012 | Washington Examiner

In keeping with the recent trend of so-called green companies going into the red, another solar energy company supported by President Obama's top administration officials declared bankruptcy today.

Solar Trust for America received $2.1 billion in conditional loan guarantees  from the Department of Energy -- "the largest amount ever offered to a solar project," according to Energy Secretary Steven Chu -- for a project near Blythe, Calif., but declared bankruptcy within a year. It is unclear how much of the guarantee, if any, was actually awarded.

Carbon Emissions Are Good - National Review Online

Twenty million years ago, vast regions of what are today frozen polar deserts in the Arctic and Antarctic were forests, inhabited by vibrant communities of animal life. Today these regions are close to dead, made uninhabitable by the failure of the wild biosphere to maintain sufficient levels of atmospheric CO2.

Citigroup: Subsidy cuts will nearly kill Germany’s solar industry | JunkScience.com

Antarctica Melting Down At -104F | Real Science

Climate fraudsters continue talking about melting ice, as the poles remain spectacularly cold.

EU Ministers to Discuss CO2 Market Future After Price Slump | JunkScience.com

European Union ministers will discuss the future of the 27-nation bloc’s emissions trading system on April 19, two weeks after carbon prices fell to a record low, a planning document obtained by Bloomberg shows.

Strong Tornadoes Peaked During The Ice Age Scare Years | Real Science

Strong tornadoes peaked during the global cooling years of the early 1970s, and then bottomed as the climate warmed. Recent global cooling has caused them to start increasing again.

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