Saturday, April 07, 2012

Some Ecosystems More Resilient To Global Warming Than Previously Believed

Study suggests global warming may have less of an impact on runoff and stream flows in drier areas than previously believed

EU Lawmakers Divided On Approach To Take On Shale Gas

"Domestic production of shale gas will contribute to security of supply, bearing in mind member states' dependence on natural gas imports from third countries," the parliament's energy committee's draft report read. "Developing shale gas in the EU will help achieve the EU's goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions" in the long term, it added.

Do Global Warming Skeptics Have a Case?

After reading this piece over at Mises.org, by David M.W. Evans, I’d have to say yes. The climate change models proposed by global warming alarmists aren’t holding up well.

Twitter / @Jeff_d_corbin: @MichaelEMann we had a sma ...

we had a small-scale dust up with Climate Deniers at :

Maligned 'Hockey Stick' Climatologist Strikes Back

Now Mann is in effect taking the hockey stick and striking back at his critics.

Twitter / @MichaelEMann: Sudden ramp-up in abusive, ...

Sudden ramp-up in abusive, drive-by "one star" shootings at my book "The Hockey Stick & The Climate Wars"

Europe sees heavy strain on electric distribution system through harsh winter

The European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity, or ENTSO-E, noted that this past winter saw the lowest temperatures and highest levels of snowfall for decades throughout many parts of the European Union.

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