… and Nessie will be hosting her own TV show, too. Continue reading Scotland 100% renewable by 2020?
Day: December 13, 2011
Holding Wind Hostage (Part 1)
House Republicans can make wind lobbyist Denise Bode the biggest champion of fossil fuels. Continue reading Holding Wind Hostage (Part 1)
Socialist Project: Is There Something Worse than Climate Change Denial?
“Deniers” can perhaps actually agree with eco-socialists on something, after all. Continue reading Socialist Project: Is There Something Worse than Climate Change Denial?
NYTimes: Keystone XL opponents are ‘independent’
The New York Times claims an “independent” study shows that the Keystone XL pipeline will generate no more than 50 permanent jobs when pipeline construction is complete. Continue reading NYTimes: Keystone XL opponents are ‘independent’
WashTimes: Climate talks, then climate tax
“Durban deal promises to take U.N. redistributionism worldwide.” Continue reading WashTimes: Climate talks, then climate tax
WashTimes: Obama’s Keystone cop-out
“Republicans find a way around White House obstruction.” Continue reading WashTimes: Obama’s Keystone cop-out
WSJ: The Cellulosic Ethanol Debacle
“Congress mandated purchase of 250 million gallons in 2011. Actual production: 6.6 million.” Continue reading WSJ: The Cellulosic Ethanol Debacle
WSJ: Global Warming Wash Out
“The Kyoto Protocol can now be ignored for another five years.” Continue reading WSJ: Global Warming Wash Out
IBD: EPA Poisons The Well
“After admitting there’s no documented evidence of groundwater contamination due to a technique used to extract oil and gas from shale, the EPA tries to manufacture a crisis in Wyoming.” Continue reading IBD: EPA Poisons The Well
IBD: Durban Decay
“So an accord has been reached at the Durban climate conference after all. Or did envoys merely agree to make a real deal later, letting them continue with their corrupt enterprise?” Continue reading IBD: Durban Decay
Canada debunks notion of ‘legally binding’ treaty
In case you missed world history class, Canada reaffirms the worth of international treaties. Continue reading Canada debunks notion of ‘legally binding’ treaty