Wednesday, May 02, 2012

FEULNER: Behind 'Fakegate' - Washington Times

Climategate gave the radical environmental movement a well-deserved and very public black eye - and apparently, a thirst for revenge.

Is “Fakegate” the extremists’ way of admitting that they cannot compete in the environmental debate on a level playing field? The polls aren’t going their way. Nor is the science. In the face of all this, has it just become too much work for them to engage in a fair fight over the facts? Considering that the odds of them winning a fair fight get longer every day, it appears that the answer is yes.

There’s nothing more American than asking questions - even ones that radical environmentalists insist are settled. Bravo to Heartland for standing up to the bullies who want to pretend otherwise.

ACT to take $26.5m carbon tax hit | Eco-Business.com

The Gillard government’s carbon tax will cost Canberrans more than $26.5 million, pushing cost of living above the national average, according to federal figures.

Vestas Loss Wider on Bigger Provision for Faulty Turbines - Bloomberg

Vestas Wind Systems A/S (VWS) fell to its lowest in almost nine years after the first-quarter loss almost
doubled and the biggest turbine maker said it expects to spend more on repairs to faults in 376 machines.

Climate Change ‘Time Machine' Experiment Opens In Australia | Environment | English

One of the world’s most complex experiments on the impact of rising levels of carbon dioxide is taking shape in eastern Australia, where giant steel frames nine stories high have been built on native woodland.  The project near Sydney will mimic future climatic conditions by simulating higher atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide. 

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