Thursday, October 25, 2012

Shale-Phobia Spells Trouble For Europe’s Industry | GWPF
Cheaper natural gas prices in the U.S. could spell trouble for European chemical companies, as their rivals across the Atlantic benefit from lower costs.
Woody energy burns hole in EU climate policy-report | Reuters
But the report finds only certain forms of bioenergy, such as genuine waste, address the problem, while other forms, such as wood pellets made from felled wood, could prove more damaging than fossil fuel.

"The net effects on the climate, ie the full global warming impact, may range from better to substantially worse," it said.
"That's All I Want: an Honest Debate." Voters React to Climate Silence | Mother Jones
The 65-year-old maple farmer's trees were dying. The culprit: climate change.

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