But what would one expect from Bank of America’s carbon markets chief? Continue reading Durban a ‘Viagra shot’ for carbon markets?
Month: December 2011
Volt probe may be lengthy
The Volt is headed down the Edsel Highway. Continue reading Volt probe may be lengthy
Court: Process more important than EPA health claims
So EPA can’t cheat in the name of public health. Continue reading Court: Process more important than EPA health claims
Wizardry: AGU science for kids
Check out what the American Geophysical Union endorses as science for kids. Continue reading Wizardry: AGU science for kids
Look of Love: AGU leaders mesmerized by the Goreacle
Don’t proceed if you’ve just eaten. Continue reading Look of Love: AGU leaders mesmerized by the Goreacle
Gore wants obsolete satellite launched for propaganda purposes
But we already know what the Earth looks like from space. Continue reading Gore wants obsolete satellite launched for propaganda purposes
Embarrassing: AGU’s ‘climate literacy’
Do kindergarten teacher views on climate science really debunk those of the climate skeptics? Continue reading Embarrassing: AGU’s ‘climate literacy’
Durban outcome: Life support for Kyoto plus 2015 impossible dream
Durban is over and nothing meaningful was accomplished. All those carbon emissions for nothing. Continue reading Durban outcome: Life support for Kyoto plus 2015 impossible dream
Bachmann’s quote of the night: ‘Legalize American energy”
Ten minutes into Saturday night’s GOP presidential debate, Michelle Bachmann had what is likely to be the quote of the night — “If we legalize American energy…”
Compromise claimed in Durban
“The gridlock in Durban climate talks appeared to give way late Saturday into a compromise declared by South Africa Foreign Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, after a 24-hour overtime marathon session.” Continue reading Compromise claimed in Durban
Greenpeace leader expelled as Durban talks overtime
All for naught, as the Maldives are not sinking. Continue reading Greenpeace leader expelled as Durban talks overtime
Wildlife slows wind power
We don’t think much of the subsidized wind industry, but three dead bats aren’t “thousands.” Continue reading Wildlife slows wind power