Friday, March 29, 2013

Britain’s greenhouse gas emissions rise 3.5 pct in 2012 - News - Point Carbon
LONDON, March 28 (Reuters Point Carbon) - Britain's greenhouse gas emissions rose 3.5 percent year-on-year in 2012, mainly due to an increase in output from coal-power fired stations, according to government estimates published Thursday.
Unconventional Energy Supply To Triple By 2030
“Unconventional sources – shale gas and light oil together with heavy oil and biofuels – will play an increasingly important role and transform the energy balance of the United States,” said Zhang Chi, head of the Asian economics department at BP.

Growing production from unconventional sources is expected to contribute more than 70percent of the net growth of the global oil supply by 2030.
Twitter / RyanMaue: Hyperbolic! NWS no longer can ...
Hyperbolic! NWS no longer can provide accurate weather forecasts in Washington due to staff shortages according to NWS employees union.
Twitter / BigJoeBastardi: Since Sir David ( King 2003 ...
Since Sir David ( King 2003 heart wave) exhortations , some 250,000 Brits have died from the cold, and 10,000 from the heat
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Latest is claiming heat is in deep oceans. Its nonsense a rational person laughs at, yet its like people just buy it without looking #sick
Twitter / BigJoeBastardi: amazing snow cover so late. ...
amazing snow cover so late. Great site to get facts on snowcover way above ave has to be cold to keep it this late
Twitter / BigJoeBastardi: Cherry blossoms later this ...
Cherry blossoms later this year. Get used to it, will become more common in coming years, low solar, warm amo. See 1950s for warm amo march
Twitter / BigJoeBastardi: Triple crown of cooling ...
Triple crown of cooling (solar,ocean, stochastic events) RIGHT ON TIME as per Oreilly Factor forecast 5 yrs ago.
Twitter / BigJoeBastardi: the CO2 fanatics are clinging ...
the CO2 fanatics are clinging to a train that has long run off the tracks. Global sea ice is above normal, temps falling overall, its over

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