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- EPA formally declares a pox on excess greenhouse gas emissions
- EPA formally declares a pox on excess greenhouse gas emissionsGovernment OUT of controlTea Parties are happening everywhere, I am surethe new dictator will be mandating all kinds ofnew communist laws.It will take a total crash of the country for people to realize this is not the 'change' or the CHAINS...
- Tags: Tea Party, Oboma, global warming, greenhouse gas, greenhouse gas emission, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Discussion threads 2009-04-18
- Even in the heartland some think of a coal moratorium
- Even in the heartland some think of a coal moratoriumnonsensesequestration of CO2 is just total nonsense. It is technically impossible and outrageous.RE: Even in the heartland some think of a coal moratoriumWaxman would happily feed his children to polar bears if the Sierra club said it was the right...
- Tags: carbon dioxide, coal, heartland, coal plant
- Discussion threads 2009-04-13
- Is 2009 the year of carbon sequestration?
- Emerging Energy Resrearch's new report says the carbon sequestration tech will get serous attention this year and may be at significant scale by 2016. The petrochemical industry is very interested in carobn sequestration as a way of making their products and processes produce less green house gas. EER...
- Tags: Coal, Carbon Dioxide, EER, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-02-02
- Kansas Kisses up to King Koal
- Coal may be winning the political battle that began last fall when the Kansas E.P.A. turned down a permit request to build two more coal-fired electricity generating plants there. Now the Kansas legislature appears to be ready to pass legislation that pleases coal and pays lip-service to the environment....
- Tags: Kansas, Coal, Carbon Dioxide, Coal Plant, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-01-31
- Coal's in our future. So what IS wrong with Kansas?
- Coal's in our future. So what IS wrong with Kansas?Diagrams?Gee the picture looks nice except for the great hole in it where they want to store the carbon.There is no such thing as clean coal - the carbon has to go somewhere and geological formations are the equivalent of...
- Tags: coal
- Discussion threads 2007-11-11
- Coal's in our future. So what IS wrong with Kansas?
- FutureGen's diagram of it's near-zero emission coal plant. You may think I really don't like coal. Bunch of petrified plants, after all. But the questions about coal are, after all, largely technological. It's unlike the debate over peak oil, and what supply...
- Tags: Kansas, Coal, Carbon Dioxide, Plant, FutureGen, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-11-11
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- Lawsuit alert: carbon wars are set to begin
- I actually heard one political analyst today say that "nobody" wants the EPA to single-handedly deal with greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S. By that I presume this MSM reporter means nobody with lots of power or money in Washington. All sides want to see Congress weigh-in....
- Tags: Lawsuit, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-09-30
- One more voice AGAINST geo-engineering to combat global warming
- Fuller, you are spamming ZDNet.Every day your alarmist short blurbs, without any intelligent analysis, becomes boring.Have you ever considered taking a real job?Oh, btw, what happened to your standard 'disclaimer'? Wrong on that also?And what is it, global warming or climate change? You keep on flip flopping.Seriously, get an honorable...
- Tags: geo-engineering, global warming, everyday live, green technology, too-often
- Discussion threads 2009-08-09
- We don't know what we don't know
- We don't know what we don't knowShock! I thought the debate was over...You mean we really don't know everything? You mean we have no idea why more and more reliable scientific studies show that we are currently in a global cooling trend? You mean we don't know why there has...
- Tags: carbon dioxide, global warming
- Discussion threads 2009-07-14
- Carbon Wars in the U.S. Senate
- The Waxman-Markey bill passed the House by seven votes. It will be mucher closer than that if and when the 100-member U.S. Senate votes on their version of this bill. Every carbon-conscious lobbyists and arm-twister in D.C. is already at work. Today the man with the bully...
- Tags: Bill, Carbon Dioxide, U.S. Senate, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-06-27
- Following the money
- There is an on-going debate around the globe on how much government money is needed to support cleaner energy technology, and whether it will matter in the long-run. Here's a brief summary of the arguments for and against renewable energy subsidies. Also, the question of how the research...
- Tags: Human Nature, Taxes, Free Trade, Personal Finance, Government, Financial Planning, Finance, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-05-01
- Who has the most to lose from rising sea levels?
- Who has the most to lose from rising sea levels?Should the Feds stop selling flood insurance in these areas?One of the ripoffs to the American peopleis that the Federal Government sells floodinsurance to people who decide to live inareas overcome by periodic flooding once adecade or more often.I'll grant that...
- Tags: Financial Planning, sea level, insurance
- Discussion threads 2009-04-20
- Is the U.S. unable to deal with global warming?
- Is the U.S. unable to deal with global warming?Why is this blog on Zdnet?I have nothing against Mr. Fuller personally, but his "sky is falling" zealotry on any of a number of non-computer-industry matters is tiresome. I might have to change my home page.The Euros aren'treally doing anything about...
- Tags: global warming
- Discussion threads 2009-03-10
- Where there's hope there's fire
- Where there's hope there's firein other non-political scientific newsScientists have no idea why the Earth is cooling, and may continue to not warm up for the next 30 years.http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2009/03/02/global-warming-pause-02.htmlNo arrests?Of course there were no arrests ... these fringe crazies practically have a presidential mandate to spread their insanity.Yesterday's jobless, useless...
- Tags: carbon dioxide, global warming
- Discussion threads 2009-03-02
- Oops, this is happening faster than predicted
- Greenhouse gases, especially carbon dioxide are accumulating faster than predicted. Now scientists are saying that global warming is going to happen much faster than the current U.N. commission's warnings. One leader of the the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change said the nations of the world face two choices...
- Tags: Carbon Dioxide, Scientist, Choice, Global Warming, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-02-16
- Signs of Armageddon: We're worrying about CO2 emissions of a Google search
- Take some interesting science statistics. Mix in a well-known company such as Google. Stir well. And you have a bunch of malarkey about how searching the Web is killing the planet. I suppose there's nothing else to worry about on the weekend Techmeme. First...
- Tags: Google Inc., Carbon Dioxide, Google Search, Cloud Computing, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-01-12
- Say Something Nice About Bank of America
- Say Something Nice About Bank of AmericaCoal MiningThe removal of a mountaintop to get the coal is certainly a lot safer for the miners than burrowing through the guts of the mountain. I think Bank of America is totally out in left field on this one.Good for BofA !It...
- Tags: Bank of America Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-12-08
- Nuclear fusion as future power source
- Nuclear fusion as future power sourceok, so the radio waves allow them to control the plasma.. butdoes it allow the fusion reactor to actually produce more energy than it takes to run?Not quite accurateFusion reactors are not emissions free. They produce hard neutron radiation during operation. Some of this can...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, Fusion Reactor, fusion reaction, Nuclear Fusion, hydrogen
- Discussion threads 2008-12-04
- Court's decision is boon for alternative energy
- Court's decision is boon for alternative energyWhen will they learn?The last 168 BILLION DOLLAR round of stimulus checks did NADA for our economy. We must not as a nation forget the role the high cost of our dependence on foreign fuel played in the demise of businesses from the largest...
- Tags: Green Energy, alternative energy
- Discussion threads 2008-11-14
- Court's decision is boon for alternative energy
- Good news for alternative energy technologies: An environmental review board has shot down EPA approval of a new coal plant, saying that the Environment Protection Agency needs to come up with nationwide standards for dealing with carbon dioxide. Wired reports that the decision means lengthy and stricter...
- Tags: Alternative Energy, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-11-14
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