Kyoto’s Long Goodbye
The Bear on Jul 13 2008 | Filed under: Global Warming
In other words, the G-8 signed on to what has been the White House approach since 2002.
The Bear on Jul 13 2008 | Filed under: Global Warming
In other words, the G-8 signed on to what has been the White House approach since 2002.
The Bear on Jul 11 2008 | Filed under: Global Warming
It’s been a little while since we have posted some Nuze that you can throw at your global warming friends … try this one on for size.
Satellites have been tracking the concentration of ice in the Arctic and Antarctic since 1980. And in the Arctic, from May of 1980 until May of 2008, guess [...]
The Bear on Jul 10 2008 | Filed under: Global Warming
As atmospheric CO2 levels consistently have been increasing, global mean temperatures have not kept pace. Warming has not been constant. In fact, it has been interrupted periodically by — dare we say it? — global cooling, and seems to have stopped entirely in 1998.
The Bear on Jul 07 2008 | Filed under: Global Warming
Kyoto’s agenda wasn’t to save the world, but to shackle economic activity in this country through curbing energy consumption.
The Bear on Jul 01 2008 | Filed under: Global Warming
UN Destroys Documents on Global Warming. Need any more proof of how dishonest and unwilling to discuss the real facts the U.N is when it comes to global warming?
The Bear on Jun 21 2008 | Filed under: Global Warming
Until and unless the Greens and the UN can offer some evidence beyond the guesses of computer models that consistently over-estimate the warming that is occurring, we’ll accept the unsung voice of the thermometers.
The Bear on Jun 10 2008 | Filed under: Global Warming
Senate kills a potentially disastrous bill, but possibly worse legislation could be coming.
The Bear on Jun 09 2008 | Filed under: Energy Policy, Global Warming
A reasonable person would wonder why all this craziness is being proposed but then you use the word reasonable in context of discussing Washington you have OXY-Moron.
The Bear on Jun 09 2008 | Filed under: Global Warming
The world needs to invest $45 trillion in energy in coming decades, build some 1,400 nuclear power plants and vastly expand wind power in order to halve greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, according to an energy study released Friday.
The Bear on Jun 04 2008 | Filed under: Global Warming
Overwhelming Majority of Americans Oppose Lieberman-Warner Global Warming Proposal, New Poll Suggests