How many gallons of gasoline would it take to charge an iPhone? | ExxonMobil's Perspectives Blog
...Bill Colton, ExxonMobil’s vice president for Corporate Strategic Planning, often starts the discussion using this fact to put it in perspective:
All of the energy concentrated in one gallon of gasoline is enough to charge an iPhone once a day for almost 20 years.
From the 2011 Australian Research Council report: as much as $45,700,000 was spent on An Environmentally Sustainable Australia in 2011.
The cash cow that is “Climate Change” is so loaded that over a six year period, $718,000 dollars of ARC funds has flowed to “believers” (their terminology) to study and convert dissenters.
Quark Soup by David Appell: New Emissions Data: BAU
...I don't get that -- climate models have no where near that level of accuracy. So what are they doing by giving the world the impression that future warming can be precisely determined by how much fossil fuel we burn?
Obama Silent On Climate Change In Big Iowa Energy Speech | ThinkProgress
How lame is it that a high-end coffeehouse chain is more comfortable talking about the gravest threat to the nation’s health and well-being than the President of the United States?
Global temperature continues to track 2011 « Reasonable Doubt on Climate Change
Meanwhile its still quite a bit cooler than 2010:
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