Archive for the 'Global Warming' Category

$45 trillion needed to combat 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.

Clinton, McCain and Obama at Odds With 90%+ of Americans

Overwhelming Majority of Americans Oppose Lieberman-Warner Global Warming Proposal, New Poll Suggests

Just Call It ‘Cap-and-Tax’ by Robert J. Samuelson

Carbon-based fuels (oil, coal, natural gas) provide about 85 percent of U.S. energy and generate most greenhouse gases. So, the simplest way to stop these emissions is to regulate them out of existence. Naturally, that’s what cap-and-trade does.

Carbon Chastity by Charles Krauthammer

But your would-be masters have foreseen this contingency. The Church of the Environment promulgates secondary dogmas as well. One of these is a strict nuclear taboo.

Oil, Oil, Oil and Global Warming: Part One of Two by Sandra Carney

The granddaddy of natural resource hiding under the U.S. is shale. In addition to the largest coal deposits in the world, the U.S. has about 75% of the world shale deposits.

Jupiter’s Three Red Spots

Explanation: For about 300 years Jupiter’s banded atmosphere has shown a remarkable feature to telescopic viewers, a large swirling storm system known as The Great Red Spot. In 2006, another red storm system appeared, actually seen to form as smaller whitish oval-shaped storms merged and then developed the curious reddish hue. Now, Jupiter has a [...]

McCain’s Embarrassing Climate Speech By Steven Milloy

McCain then demonstrated how little he knows about the science of global warming.

John McCain and the Global Warming Train By David Limbaugh

If Republicans also acquiesce to this false religion and its required “good works,” we are headed toward a path of economic and societal destruction in the name of saving the planet.

‘Grantsmanship’ Distorts Global Warming Science By Jerome J. Schmitt

It will take an august body like the National Academy of Science to step in to once again insulate science from politics.

Carbon Copy?

Global warming is debatable, both as to its causes and its effects.