Often here, I’ve seen cap and trade legislation bashed. Granted, it’s not a panacea for our planet’s environmental problems, but it seems to be a workable solultion that most people can agree on, and is therefore our best shot at tackling the problem of global warming. Take a look at this video and see what [...]
Entries Categorized as 'Global warming'
The Facts about Cap and Trade
January 22, 2010
More on Climategate
December 10, 2009
This paper from the Pew Research Center provides some context on the hacked emails from the University of East Anglia’s Climate Research Center: In an email dated Nov. 12, 1999, Prof. Phil Jones stated that he had used a “trick” to “hide the decline.” The email does not say what decline he was talking about, [...]
CFL Bulbs Are A Trap
October 1, 2009
So, you’re walking through Wal-Mart, or some other store because Wal-Mart is an evil corporation that exploits it’s workers by not giving them health care, and you see a 3-pack of CFL bulbs for around $15. You think, “Wow, that’s expensive.” But then you see the benefits on the package. They’re good for the environment. [...]
McCain vs. Palin on Climate Change
October 4, 2008
Here’s John McCain on climate change… And here’s Sarah Palin on climate change (fast forward to 1:30)… Not only does she disagree with her own running mate but she contradicts herself in the space of two sentences. How can we “affect the impacts†if we are not having an impact?
Global Warming Causes Kidney Stones
July 14, 2008
More Americans are likely to suffer from kidney stones in the coming years as a result of global warming, according to researchers at the University of Texas. Greta, now we know why.
The Weather Channel Dude
June 13, 2008
Has something to say to AL Gore about Global Warming! Talk amongst yourselves! t-shirt can be bought here
Biofuels May Not Be So Clean
March 25, 2008
Gordon Brown is preparing for a battle with the European Union over biofuels after one of the government’s leading scientists warned they could exacerbate climate change rather than combat it. In an outspoken attack on a policy which comes into force next week, Professor Bob Watson, the chief scientific adviser at the Department for Environment, [...]
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