They’re 185 meters high. Continue reading Wind farms ‘an Irish solution to British problem’
Category: Climate & Energy
8 Reasons Why Solar Power Is Superior To Wind Power
Who knew renewables competed against each other? Aren’t there enough mandates for all? Continue reading 8 Reasons Why Solar Power Is Superior To Wind Power
Wind power now No.3 energy resource
… that’s a distant third. Continue reading Wind power now No.3 energy resource
China Demands U.S. Taxpayers Clean Up Its Air
More likley, Obama will commit to looking the other way as China gobbles up islands from its neighbors. Continue reading China Demands U.S. Taxpayers Clean Up Its Air
Researcher: ‘The AMO is still too poorly understood’
Good thing that debate is over. Continue reading Researcher: ‘The AMO is still too poorly understood’
Rising Use of Corn Ethanol Stresses Midwestern Aquifers
We don’t care for ethanol at all, but the enviros do like to cry “wolf!” Continue reading Rising Use of Corn Ethanol Stresses Midwestern Aquifers
Kansas City Star: US should lead on climate change — but renewables are useless
So how will we produce electricity? Continue reading Kansas City Star: US should lead on climate change — but renewables are useless
Tom Toles rolls the loaded carbon dice
The WashPost cartoonist has inhaled too much James Hansen. Continue reading Tom Toles rolls the loaded carbon dice
WashPost: Carbon tax could force China to act on climate
More likely, China would tell us to take a hike — like it did with the EU and its airline carbon tax. Continue reading WashPost: Carbon tax could force China to act on climate
Cities affect temperatures for thousands of miles
Even if you live more than 1,000 miles from the nearest large city, it could be affecting your weather… Continue reading Cities affect temperatures for thousands of miles
Heat from North American cities causing warmer winters, study finds
“Researchers say extra heat generated by huge cities explains additional warming not explained by existing climate models.” Continue reading Heat from North American cities causing warmer winters, study finds
Shale gas boom now visible from space
The flaring is a result, in large part, of the low price of natural gas in North America, which can make it uneconomic to build pipelines and tanks to handle the gas released by oil production. Flaring is often the safest way to dispose of it.” Continue reading Shale gas boom now visible from space