It’s actually a gas pipeline that would reduce the price of electricity. Continue reading Puerto Ricans oppose ‘el tubo de la muerte’ (tube of death)
Category: Climate & Energy
Chinese solar producers flood U.S. market ahead of upcoming ruling in trade case
It’s far better for American manufacturers to dump on American consumers? Continue reading Chinese solar producers flood U.S. market ahead of upcoming ruling in trade case
Obama to announce major offshore lease sale for Gulf of Mexico
Interesting how Obama announces Gulf of Mexico leases from out West instead of the Gulf region. Continue reading Obama to announce major offshore lease sale for Gulf of Mexico
Skeptics draws big crowd in Portland
Only one from the Nonsensus stood to be heard. Continue reading Skeptics draws big crowd in Portland
Wind, solar as mutual back-ups?
So what will happen on calm nights? Continue reading Wind, solar as mutual back-ups?
Vermont to place moratorium on fracking
There is no fracking in Vermont. Continue reading Vermont to place moratorium on fracking
Taylor: New Emissions Data Dampen Global Warming Fears
We must disagree with our friend James Taylor. Continue reading Taylor: New Emissions Data Dampen Global Warming Fears
Report: U.S. to become LNG exporter by 2016
As long as Rep. Ed Markey (D. Mass.) doesn’t interfere. Continue reading Report: U.S. to become LNG exporter by 2016
Don’t Frack Me Up: Correcting Misinformation On Hydraulic Fracturing
A great read for getting up to speed on the fracking controversy. Continue reading Don’t Frack Me Up: Correcting Misinformation On Hydraulic Fracturing
Environmentalists Shouldn’t Fear a GOP President?
Economic growth can solve climate change? Continue reading Environmentalists Shouldn’t Fear a GOP President?
USDA: New plant zone hardiness map not climate change
No doubt the climate alarmists will ignore this. Continue reading USDA: New plant zone hardiness map not climate change
After earthquake, Japan can’t agree on the future of nuclear power
Accidents happen. Learn from them (a little more concrete in the case of Fukushima) and move on. Continue reading After earthquake, Japan can’t agree on the future of nuclear power