Saturday, March 09, 2013

Data Show That Nature Is Adding Most CO2 To The Atmosphere, And Not Man
In the last post, The Carbon Cycle, Nature or Nurture, sea surface temperatures were shown to have a large influence on CO2 rise in the atmosphere. This influence is so large, that changes in fossil fuel burning cannot be seen. In this article, the sea surface temperature influence will be subtracted to examine what remains in a continued search for man’s impact.
Christopher Booker: Eco Madness | Tallbloke's Talkshop
As from next month, Drax will embark on a £700 million switch away from burning coal for which it was designed, in order to convert its six colossal boilers to burn millions of tons a year of wood chips instead.

Most of these chips will come from trees felled in forests covering a staggering 4,600 square miles in the USA, from where they will be shipped 3,000 miles across the Atlantic to Britain.
Twitter / tnewtondunn: Depressing reading. Guardian ...
Depressing reading. Guardian drop below 200k sales; Sun, Star, Express, FT, Gdn, Indy double digit % drops y on y.
Twitter / BigJoeBastardi: Bastards http://t.co/frQ8PL7mM ...
Bastards
Dang, my name is Bastardi and I didnt make the list. Hows that possible?

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