Saturday, January 22, 2011

US carbon markets eye ETS theft fallout
The incidents raised concerns across the Atlantic, where state regulators are preparing to launch a multi-sector carbon market in the west and ensure the smooth operation of one in the east.
Wind farms cause far more damage than they fix | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Bring on that inquiry, and investigate the issue from the ground up. Is global warming really man-made? Is it actually a danger overall? What difference would our wind farms make anyway? Isn’t the visual pollution of wind farms more real and harmful than any warming they allegedly avert? And if we really must slash our gases, aren’t there far cheaper and less harmful ways to do it?

Just look what the rotten things have done to one of my favorite views in Victoria, when you crest the hill at Kilcunda to finally see the great sweep of coast to Wonthaggi:
Grey Literature: IPCC Insiders Speak Candidly « NoFrakkingConsensus
We’re often told we should believe in dangerous human-caused global warming because science academies from around the world endorse the idea. So why have those same academies remained silent with regard to this matter?

Does no one care that the IPCC’s leadership has been dead wrong about something this simple and straightforward? I mean, IPCC reports are only among the world’s most important documents.
UNEP: Is This Their Dumbest Claim Yet? | hauntingthelibrary
But hang on just a minute – according to the graph, there were no natural disasters in 1900. None. And just hundreds in the late 20th century.

Does that sound plausible to you?

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