Sunday, March 25, 2012

Germany’s Poorest Say Auf Wiedersehen To Mobility – It’s House Arrest For The Poor

The greens and environmentalists are of course pleased about 24% of the population cutting back, and they view it as progress for the climate.

Secret Skepticalscience « Shub Niggurath Climate

Isn’t it funny how you are able to freely walk in and vent your spleen here, while your skepticalscience forum is closed to the public and every Skepticalscience thread is overrun by scissor-happy commenters who are moderators?

Why does a science website require secrecy?

Unless more is done, it’s a cold winter ahead for less fortunate - Opinion - Editorial - General - The Courier

The onset of the first blast of cold weather for Ballarat had many people shivering through a dark morning last week and anticipating with some gloom the approaching winter.

GE applauds Labor's 'gutsy' carbon [dioxide scam] | The Australian

THE Australian government had been "gutsy" to follow through on its pledge to introduce a carbon tax, according to the world's top industrial conglomerate.

GE vice-chairman John Rice said the $23-a-tonne tax applying from July 1 would prompt the company to allocate more resources to carbon-reducing technologies.

Mr Rice said GE, which made the nuclear power plant reactors at Fukushima and was heavily involved in renewable energy, had long believed in a trading mechanism to reduce carbon emissions and encourage the development of new technologies.

It was courageous for the federal government to move before the rest of the world in introducing a price on carbon emissions, he said.

Chris Mooney - The Republican Brain - YouTube
[After an unnecessary, planet-killing fossil-fueled trip to Tucson, warmist Chris Mooney treats himself to a nice bottle of planet-killing Dasani]

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