Sunday, March 03, 2013

A note about temperatures | Watts Up With That?
[John Coleman] I conclude the temperature data does not prove global warming. The alarmists are wrong. But the temperature data is so unreliable and garbled that neither alarmists or skeptics can use it to conclusively prove they are right.
No Wind, No Sun, No Power | NoFrakkingConsensus
Windmills and solar panels sound wonderful. Except that the UK wind isn’t blowing and the German sun isn’t shining.
Global Edmonton | Canada’s inaction on environment hurts its reputation: former PM
“Canada kind of dragged its heels on climate change as long as the (former president George W.) Bush administration wasn’t doing much,” [Kim Campbell] said in an interview on the Global News program The West Block with Tom Clark. “The Obama administration is moving in a different direction and in the last state of the union address the president really started tackling this.”
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Campbell said the global opinion about the urgency of addressing climate change has changed -- and Canada needs to catch up.
Twitter / CHedegaardEU
Wrapped up US visit w keynote @europeanconf @Harvard stressing how int #climate action could benefit from us jointly pulling things forward
Obama's War On Drilling: Oil Surplus, Not Scarcity, Is The New Regulatory Excuse - Forbes
Larry Bell: Dan, it wasn’t so very long ago, back in June 2010, when President Obama said: “With only 2% of the world’s oil reserves, we can’t just drill our way to lower gas prices…Not when we consume 20% of the world’s oil.” Yet according to government data compiled by the Institute for Energy Research, North America’s land areas contain twice the combined proved oil reserves of all OPEC nations, and enough natural gas to provide for our electricity needs at current usage rates for more than 500 years.

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