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- U.S. still thumbing its nose at global warming agreements
- I live in Japanand according to one discussion panel TV program here, the cost to the average household of Mr. Hatoyama's wonderful buttering-up of the alarmist regime will be around US$3,950 per household - seriously; for a theory being treated as fact I can see the real danger for my...
- Tags: Taxes, global warming, tax
- Discussion threads 2009-09-20
- Fossil fuel battle: who'll reign over America's energy future
- Nothing but lies...When will this lie stop, no different than Lenin quoted, if you tell a lie enough it becomes the truth.There is NO evidence of this and it is ludicrous that everything will be electric. The power grid cannot even support what we have now, so now it is...
- Tags: Obama, global warming, fossil fuel
- Discussion threads 2009-09-08
- Do we we have a way to defeat global warming?
- Is the recession the ultimate way to fight global warming? That's the suggestrion from one market commentator. Less spending=less greenhouse gas, he says. The outlook from international finance organizations is decidely gloomy. It follows that if spending's down, industrial output from China and elsewhere will...
- Tags: Capitalist, Stock, Global Warming, Fossil Fuel, Oil-rich Russia, Investment, Finance, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-10-08
- Gore's latest attention-getting challenge: Eliminate fossil fuels as an electricity source by 2018
- Gore's latest attention-getting challenge: Eliminate fossil fuels as an electricity source by 2018Infogreat info...to bad most want to stay on the bandwagon...politically correct view...passing the LIE around...then understanding Global Warming is a political tools to keep those we dont want in power to stay there.RE: Gore's latest attention-getting challenge: Eliminate...
- Tags: global warming, foreign oil, attention-getting challenge, latest attention-getting challenge, oil, Gore, dependence, fossil fuel
- Discussion threads 2008-07-18
- A matter of degree
- If you have any doubts that some folks are rushing to get in position to get rich off climate change and high energy prices, I gotta bridge I'll sell ya.Perhaps no finer proof of the gold rush around energy: a new university training program in "carbon management." The University...
- Tags: global warming, fossil fuel, energy, climate change, Blogroll, air pollution
- Blog posts 2007-07-31
- "Car piece, electricity piece" & what will Nancy do?
- House Speaker Nancy Peloci (D-CA) is facing some crucial decisons on proposed changes in American energy laws. Her hometown newspaper says the Speaker hasn't said what she'll do about either tougher mileage standards for cars, or about forcing renewable energy for generating more of the nation's electricity. Currently,...
- Tags: renewable energy, global warming, fossil fuel, federal government, energy, climate change, cars &, traffic, Blogroll
- Blog posts 2007-07-30
- Hard cheese for hard coal
- They may stop mining hard coal in Germany. The energy source that literally fueled Germany's manufacturing in the 19th and 20th Centuries will no longer come from German mines in the Ruhr Valley. The Washington Post article today points out how heavily the German underground coal mines have...
- Tags: renewable energy, nuclear power, global warming, fossil fuel, energy, climate change, Blogroll, air pollution
- Blog posts 2007-07-29
- Good news for the future
- Airplanes are a cursed blessing. They make travel over long distances possible in less time than anybody could have imagined 120 years ago. A week to take a steamer from New York to Liverpool. Sound like fun?But the curse comes with all that crud jets spew into...
- Tags: research, green tech, global warming, fossil fuel, federal government, energy, climate change, Blogroll, aviation &, aeronautics, air pollution
- Blog posts 2007-07-27
- Finding fault in Japan
- The July 16th earthquake that hit Japan's Niigata prefecture has left the country shaken: sesimically, politically, economically. There are elections for the nation's upper house on July 29.The elections could be affected by public anger and fear after the quake badly damaged the world's largest nuclear power plant, measured...
- Tags: nuclear power, green tech, global warming, fossil fuel, energy, climate change, air pollution
- Blog posts 2007-07-25
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- Kerry-Boxer bill battle set for Tuesday
- That is just the bipartisanship ........ President Obama campaigned on. Not!!!Harry leaves and we're all better offWhy don't you go somewhere else to blow off all this hot air and perhaps the U.S. emissions will be cut in half? :-)Harry's blogs: e-pollution on this IT tech site.ntLeveling the playing field...The...
- Tags: Blogging, Arctic
- Discussion threads 2009-11-02
- Big carbon emitters fighting two wars simultaneously in America
- I recently blogged about the EPA's move against major greenhouse gas emitters in the U.S. Well, the utilities, industrial air polluters, fossil fuel industry and their allies are fighting another, equally crucial war to maintain their current business models. This attack on Big Energy is led by a...
- Tags: Global Warming, Alaska, Kivalina, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-10-03
- Let's blame addictive oil
- The blame game is getting grimmer as the global warming warnings get more strident. Now comes a book pointing to petroleum as "the devil's excrement." Damn, wish I thought of that epithet. This book is Crude World: The Violent Twilight of Oil. Says Knopf's marketing text,...
- Tags: Oil, Iran, Consumption, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-09-28
- The earth: it's always blowing hot and cold
- One of the frequent comments I hear from informed folk who've gone to the trouble to look at what we know about past climate cycles on earth: the hot and then the ice age, they come and go. That's true. Here's what I replied to one such reasonable...
- Tags: Earth, Pollution, Ozone, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-09-24
- U.N.'s Ban Ki-moon warns of 'abyss" and 'widespread disaster'
- Those are some of the words from the U.N. Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, speaking in Geneva this morning. He was at a World Climate Conference, having just paid a personal visit to to the Arctic where melt is happenin'. Ban says the Arctuic is warming faster than anywhere else...
- Tags: Global Warming, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-09-03
- Small signs of a health care deal forming
- what deal?The New York Times is the least reliable source of information.If you want signs of a deal in the making just watch the conservatives talk shows: O'Reilly, Beck, Hannity, etc as real Americans do.They would tell us if there are any talks about it. RE: Small signs of a...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, health care, Nissan Leaf, Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.
- Discussion threads 2009-09-03
- denial:global warming=creation:evolution?
- The U.S. Chamber of Commerce wants to re-enact the famous Scopes Monkey Trial when the forces of faith and creationism tried to bar the teaching of Darwinian evolution to impressionable school children. Only this time it would global warming theory on trial. Is this just another round in...
- Tags: Climate Change, Fossil Fuel, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-08-31
- It's about the timing
- In real estate it's location, etc. In global warming it may well be about the timing, the speed of change reflected in this interview. Sure, the earth's always going through heating and cooling cycles, but as this diver and conservationist argues, has the planet ever warmed this rapidly?...
- Tags: Global Warming, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-08-26
- "Cooling trend" gets hot reactions
- I blog about global warming and the reactions are hot. One commenter thinks I want everybody to believe in global warming so green tech will get more investment. My selfish reason for liking green tech: it is more likely more birds and trees will survive and I find...
- Tags: Green Technology, Global Warming, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-07-16
- California not politically bankrupt
- California not politically bankruptInterstate CommerceActions like this really blow my mind. The Federal Government abuses the Commerce Clause to uniformly regulate nearly all products that 'can' or 'may' be sold across state lines. Why do they now decide to not enforce uniformity?To me this is just another example...
- Tags: Quality, car, standards, Computer Associates International Inc.
- Discussion threads 2009-06-30
- Climate change driven IT spend: are we being hoodwinked?
- One of the great things about being an Irregular is that every now and again, one of our motley band will toss a pebble into a pond which sends ripples. Last weekend Jeff Nolan, one of our founders and a great personal friend said this: ...
- Tags: Information Technology, Carbon Dioxide, Climate, Argument, Tom, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2009-06-08
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