Twenty Bad Things About Wind Energy, and Three Reasons Why — MasterResource
Wind energy was abandoned well over a hundred years ago, as even in the late 1800s it was totally inconsistent with our burgeoning, more modern needs for power. When we throw the switch, we expect that the lights will go on – 100% of the time. It’s not possible for wind energy, by itself, to EVER do this, which is one of the main reasons it was relegated to the dust bin of antiquated technologies (along with such other inadequate energy sources as horse and oxen power).Twitter / MichaelEMann: @timmytimj82 Spent half a day ...
@timmytimj82 Spent half a day w/ them [Frontline]. Talked about #climatechange #denial campaign. It all ended up on cutting room floor :(Heavy snow, rainstorms to hit China|Society|chinadaily.com.cn
Some areas in Xinjiang and Tibet could also experience heavy snow between Wednesday and Friday.The Climate We Ask For | Opinion | The Harvard Crimson
We’re constantly flooded with startling facts about rising ocean levels and shrinking rainforests. To those who pay attention, climate change is clearly imminent, and it’s approaching the brink of irreversibility. Scientists predict a nearly complete lack of wild fish in oceans by 2050. At the beginning of his numerical rundown of the current state of the climate, activist and writer William E. McKibben '82 grimly states, “I can say with some confidence that we're losing the fight, badly and quickly—losing it because, most of all, we remain in denial about the peril that human civilization is in.”Scoop Business » Youth protest changes to ETS with ‘chainsaw massacre’
Onlookers watched as villains with toy chainsaws attacked a group of people dressed as trees, as the group pretended to film a scene of “NZ Chainsaw Massacre 2: Death of the ETS”.
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