Tuesday, May 14, 2013

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Pragmatic conservatives missing in the climate change debate - The Globe and Mail
“How to sell carbon pricing to Canadians” included a panel of informed and enthusiastic speakers, and overflowed a large room at the Château Laurier...real conservatives see climate change as a reason to modify the price system through appropriate taxes or subsidies, and then let the market generate the best outcomes.
Isle of Man government drops 2015 climate change target - Isle of Man News
The Manx government is set to abandon its ambitious green energy target after admitting it will be impossible to achieve in time. Green campaigners have expressed their dismay. Should the government do more to achieve its 2015 climate change target?
Yes. This is an issue that is vital for generations to come.
146 (15%)
No. There are far more demands to worry about than green issues.
829 (83%)  [Via MH]
- Bishop Hill blog - The advance of secret science
...While climate data should still be disclosable under EIR, the bill look looks very much as though it represents a triumph of the scientific establishment over the public interest.
Struggling at home, US coal finds markets overseas - CSMonitor.com
Coal companies in the US have been unable to compete with natural gas at home, Alic writes, but overseas this coal market is getting hotter by the minute.
400 PPM CO2 Concentration Announcement Unleashes Wave Of Mass Hysteria In Germany
I’m telling them that over the Earth’s history CO2 have meandered over a broad range of 180 ppm to as high as 7000 ppm. At 150 life really starts having problems. During the ice ages we were dangerously low, below 200 ppm. At 400 ppm we now at least have a small buffer against extinction.
Twitter / ClimateReality
#TwoThingsThatDontMixWell #Climate change deniers and science.

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