Thursday, November 05, 2009

zDid Rudd’s free cash kill a green car? | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Did Kevin Rudd’s free cash handout to Toyota for one “green” car just undercut plans by Hyundai for another?
Big Government »  Christopher C. Horner  » Lindsey Graham: For Cap and Trade, Except When He’s Not
In the process of trying to sell our energy future for a bag of magic beans, Sen. Graham discovered that the public’s feelings run much deeper on this matter than he assumed when relying upon longtime global warming crusader and cap-and-trader John McCain as his confidante and political guide star. Now, caught in flagrante Kyoto, he’s doubling down on the damning by (being charitable here) spinning wildly about his troubling position while not actually stepping forward to abandon what’s troubling about it. Because, plainly, he hasn’t abandoned it. He wants to finesse it. He wants to finesse the voters. This is at once the biggest tax increase and biggest regulatory intervention in the country’s history and the guy who sees a leader in the mirror can’t even bring himself to be straight with you about it.
Plants need more CO2, not less | Washington Examiner
Nonetheless, Dr. Pachauri and those who prefer to debate science with politics are sticking to their old story and clinging to their inadequate climate models and their headline-grabbing catastrophic forces.

Do Americans want to see their government spend trillions of dollars removing CO2 that will not lower the Earth’s temperature but absolutely will risk harming ecologies, economies and mankind itself?
The Sun’s magnetic funk continues « Watts Up With That?
From the data provided by NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) on November 2nd, you can see that October 2009 had little Ap magnetic activity. The value is now 3 for the month.
American Thinker: It's a Gas
The issue is the discovery and development of the technology required to extract previously unrecoverable natural gas that's locked in rock deposits: so-called shale gas.
Global warming debate is too hot to handle - Telegraph
Turning a point of view into an article of faith does nobody any favours, says Ceri Radford.
Climate change talks on knife-edge - Telegraph
Climate change talks are locked in a stand off between rich and poor nations.
The Copenhagen con: same demand, different excuse | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
The excuses change, and global warming is the most recent. But the hunger for 0.7 per cent of your cash is a constant.
Kevin Grandia | Who is the Bernie Madoff of Climate Change?
As Jim put it “Asking Fred Singer for advice on climate change is like asking Bernie Madoff to manage your money.” Touché.

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