Europe’s Media Goes Completely Deaf & Dumb When It Comes To Record High Antarctic Sea Ice
So why haven’t the media reacted? Well, there’s a limit to just how far the public and politicians, as gullible as they are, can be fooled. The media know where that line is: in Antarctica. When a cold, bitter and snowy winter strikes, only absolute morons actually believe that it is induced by global warming, and the he media know that there are enough of them making up their readership. But when it comes to believing that global warming causes 19.5 million sq km of ice to form around Antarctica, even the media do not expect its dimwit readers to believe that. So they are keeping completely deaf and dumb about it. Informed readers, after all, are the last thing they want.Afternoon Invocation | Real Science
Great plagues of famine, drought , locusts and flood will overtake the land – unless you heavily tithe the climate pharisees and give up your chariot.Skeptic's Corner: The Solar Market?
State regulators order the electric utility to continue supporting Minnesota's small-but-growing solar industry.Greenhouse Gas Overwhelms Wyoming | Real Science
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(2 years @ $5 million a year=$10 million ratepayers dollars divided by 560 customers=$17,857.00 for every subsidized customer.)
If every person in Wyoming represented one molecule in the atmosphere, only one person would be a methane molecule. All of the CO2 would be represented by half the students at one elementary school in Cheyenne.House Conservatives Draw a Line on Wind Tax Credit
It is clear that Wyoming is being overwhelmed by greenhouse gases.
Forty-seven Republican Members of the House of Representatives sent a joint letter to Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) this week announcing that they oppose including a provision to renew the wind production tax credit for another year in any broader legislation. The letter concludes, “We believe that the Solyndra scandal has demonstrated that it is time for the federal government to stop picking winners and losers in the energy marketplace. Twenty years of subsidizing wind is more than enough. Our nation can simply no longer afford to pick winners and losers in the energy marketplace. The PTC should expire at the end of the year under current law.”
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