Thursday, February 19, 2009

Hey, You Go With What You Know - Chris Horner - Planet Gore on National Review Online
Some colleagues couldn't help noticing certain similarities between the chosen background of the site — where federal-taxpayer employee James Hansen calls for civil disobedience against electricity generation (of the same sort he testified in support of in the UK), and that found in these exhortations of the masses to man the barricades against a prior capitalist menace threatening their children . . .
Carbon Trading: The alleged rise of a new asset class - Carbon Offsets Daily
Although the global financial crisis has diverted some attention away from this issue in the short term, the practice of placing a price on carbon emissions will spread across countries and industries. This will occur despite the uncertainty surrounding the way in which carbon reduction policies will develop.
FT.com / Letters - Gore’s green subsidies will not help today’s poor
It’s easy to chant “grow green”; it’s much harder to come up with concrete steps to reduce environmental footprints – as demonstrated by Mr Gore’s massive personal carbon footprint from his house, house boat, idling limousines outside speeches and use of private jets.

1 comment:

papertiger said...

Jimmy Hansens call for civil disobedience against coal has a forum message board. So I thought I'd have some fun with it. It's got to be moderated, right?

No it's not. My comment went through.

Oh we have to inform the public about this. Anything on your mind you want to say to Jimmy Hansen?