Sea-level to rise 8-inches by 2030

A Florida telephone repairman sweats global warming — 75 miles inland. Continue reading Sea-level to rise 8-inches by 2030

India to urge airlines to boycott EU carbon scheme

“China, Russia and the United States have already issued a series of threats.” Continue reading India to urge airlines to boycott EU carbon scheme

Why climate change in 2100 matters to me

A Canadian graduate student in sustainable energy frets for her infant son. Continue reading Why climate change in 2100 matters to me

Louisiana industry causes rising Gulf Coast sea levels?

How consequential is 0.009 millimeters per year? Continue reading Louisiana industry causes rising Gulf Coast sea levels?

Firm sells solar panels – to itself, taxpayers pay

“The implication here is that First Solar was “competing” with foreign solar panel makers in order to sell solar panels — to First Solar.” Continue reading Firm sells solar panels – to itself, taxpayers pay

Wal-Mart willing to lose sales over global warming

What business wants an extra 100,000 pesky customers tromping through its stores on a daily basis? Continue reading Wal-Mart willing to lose sales over global warming

Briggs: Bioengineering Humans To Combat Climate Change

“They call their program Means to Escape Nasty Global Eruptions of Lurid Energy, or MENGELE for short. No, I’m kidding. That one was already taken. They’re still searching for a good name, and I’m sure they would welcome suggestions.” Continue reading Briggs: Bioengineering Humans To Combat Climate Change

Climategaters update world temperature data

2010 is now the warmest year on record, according to HadCRUT. Continue reading Climategaters update world temperature data

Skeptic Setback? 'New' CRU data says world has warmed since 1998

But not in a statistically significant way. Continue reading Skeptic Setback? 'New' CRU data says world has warmed since 1998

Boudreaux: In praise of petroleum

Why photos of oil-covered wildlife are dangerous. Continue reading Boudreaux: In praise of petroleum

Solar industry faces subsidy cuts in Europe

“In December alone, Germany installed nearly as much solar capacity as the United States has in total, fueled by the subsidies that solar companies admit sometimes made it possible not to worry whether there was sufficient demand in a given area for the power they would produce.” Continue reading Solar industry faces subsidy cuts in Europe

Harold Ford, Jr to Obama: Approve Keystone XL…

… and stop fighting U.S. energy companies. Continue reading Harold Ford, Jr to Obama: Approve Keystone XL…