Wednesday, December 15, 2010

YouTube - Global Warming School project
[Lots of climate realism here, with some familiar (and heartwarming) graphs] My nephew's school climate change debate. Is it man made?
Kerry pushing cap and trade alternatives | The Daily Caller - Breaking News, Opinion, Research, and Entertainment
The senator hopes to press for the conversion of the nation’s trucks to natural gas
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One of Kerry’s key opponents on cap and trade, Oklahoma Republican Sen. James Inhofe, dismissed his comments as political posturing.

“He’s running out of things to say,” Inhofe said.
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Conservative activists worry Kerry’s suggested energy policies could have a negative economic impact.

“The types of policies Sen. Kerry is proposing would further hamstring our already stagnant economy. A renewable electricity standard requires manufacturers, consumers and American families to use less efficient, more expensive sources of energy,” said Chris Pandoni, federal affairs manager with Americans for Tax Reform. “Forcing consumers to retrofit their cars and buildings is a cost borne by the American people. These policies would suck necessary capital out of our economy in exchange for marginal reductions in CO2.”
Chris Huhne promises to make British power 'greener for less' | Business | The Guardian
Tesco is an unusual role model for politicians to aspire to. But tomorrow Chris Huhne, the energy and climate change secretary, will – albeit with tongue firmly in cheek - use a supermarket-style price promise when he vows to make Britain "greener for less".
Cancun endgame: Kyoto II or climate talks of the living dead? - Cancun Insider
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