Wednesday, July 04, 2012

EPA’s Regional Administrators Love Activism, Litigation | The SPPI Blog

An examination of the work histories of the other EPA regional administrators shows extension backgrounds in environmental activism, litigation, or both:

Solar: Life, Liberty And The Pursuit of Energy Independence - Forbes

Elected officials need to stop viewing solar through a political prism and recognize solar’s strengths:  an American-born engine of tremendous growth that’s creating jobs, empowering small businesses, and [allegedly] helping drive our economy.

Evil Oil Companies Discover Proof Of Dramatic Climate Change | Real Science

Ancient soccer moms caused 120 metres of sea level rise. We know this because 97% of our leading scientific societies tell us that climate change is caused by man woman.

The EPA wins, for science’s sake - The Washington Post

Now that the D.C. Circuit Court has slammed the legal challenge to the EPA’s regulation of greenhouse gases, the agency is clear to continue clamping down on emissions. Under the Clean Air Act, that means a command-and-control approach that will be expensive but won’t reduce emissions enough. Congress has only one reasonable option to avoid that far-from-optimal outcome: enacting a more effective and efficient policy such as a carbon tax or a cap-and-rebate program that complements or preempts the EPA’s regulation. Lawmakers have ignored the problem for far too long.

Changing climate could change the way we eat | Greenbang

Climate change could make many of the foods we now take for granted unaffordable in the future.

Conservatives Beating Bill Nye the Global Warming Guy, But Obama to the Rescue | Wizbang

Nye then went on to say that we’d solve global warming the same way we invented the iPhone. Though, since the left’s ideas of “solving” global warming is to destroy society’s capability to make and invent thinks like iPhones, one finds the analogy a bit lacking.

Nye also blamed Christians for perpetrating the success of global warming denial. “We have an enormous population of people in the United States who don’t believe in evolution the fundamental idea in all of life science,” he said icily. “It would be like saying I don’t believe in earthquakes or something.”

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