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- 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
- Hey, deniers, is hotter oceans not part of global warming? Just another hoax?
- hmm...I'd like to see Christian come and spread his 'czarist' nonsense on this page >.>Thanks for pointing out the 1998 flaw by the way =)Another non-researched postYou make claims based solely upon a news report without actually researching the data.Try this and learn something:www.drroyspencer.com/2009/08 and read the article titled "Spurious...
- Tags: global warming
- Discussion threads 2009-09-20
- More cool HDTVs are announced for Asia; we wait to find out if we'll ever see them here
- If you have electronics envy for the big continent to the East, who can blame you. They already have 3D TV in Japan, and seemingly everyone in South Korea has broadband speeds that make ours look like dial-up. Salivating over the latest TV introductions in Asia is almost pointless, as...
- Tags: Organic Light-emitting Diode, HDTV, Asia, TVs, Tv & Home Theater, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Sean Portnoy
- Blog posts 2009-08-30
- Plastic floats forever? Maybe not
- There's some new research into the man-made continent of floating trash, plastic and styrofoam, that swirls in the North Pacific. Seems some of it breaks down pretty quickly. Sounds good, right? Biodegradable. But it degrades into chemicals like biphenol-A which is toxic. Oops. You...
- Tags: North Pacific Corp., Ocean, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-08-27
- Does "oil" have a negative spin?
- I just finished reading a lengthy press release from the Southeast Energy Alliance SEA. It makes a strong argument for "offshore energy development" along North Carolina's Atlantic coastline. 6700 jobs! Over $550-million in state revenue! "Tremendous opportunity to boost North Carolina's economy." It is true...
- Tags: North Carolina, Southeast Energy Alliance, Public Relations, Telecom & Utilities, Marketing, Corporate Communications, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-07-27
- El Nino evidence that global warming is real?
- El Nino evidence that global warming is real?El Nino is not Global WarmingHow dumb are you? Meteorologists and oceanographers have been successfully predicting El Nino developments for decades. This is not the same as the relatively "young" science of atmospheric climatology.RE: El Nino evidence that global warming is real?Harry, ...
- Tags: NOW IT, El Nino, global warming
- Discussion threads 2009-07-09
- Submerged cities? Global warming's boon to future archaeologists
- Submerged cities? Global warming's boon to future archaeologistsI'm sorry Harry, it's time for me to be truthful with you.It's not that your articles aren't interesting, they are. And it's not your delivery isn't engaging, it is. It's those incredibly wacky flat-Earth types that come here to "right...
- Tags: global warming, glacier, Submerged city, Submerged
- Discussion threads 2009-05-21
- 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
- Britain tries to electricify its auto industry
- In moves that mirror new American laws, the British government is going to be providing hefty rewards to British car-buyers...if they buy electric vehicles. The pay-outs could be as much as five thousand pounds. Currently that's well over $7,000 U.S. About 13% of Britain's total...
- Tags: Britain, Engineering, Enterprise Software, Government, Harry Fuller, Software, Vertical Industries
- Blog posts 2009-04-17
- Polar meltdown both north and south
- Arctic Ice Cover maps. Courtesy University of Washington/NOAA. That's the March ice cover on the left, September on the right. The top pair show current conditions, the bottom maps show thirty year model: ice free summers. The U.S. Geological Survey has compiled data confirming...
- Tags: Earth, Meltdown, Glacier, Sea Level, Ice Sheet, Sea Ice, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-04-04
- More warnings, more call for action
- Copenhagen is the bull's eye for global warming politics this year. In a warm-up conference there this week, prior to the biggie in December, there were numerous warnings about the dire climate trends. Several low-lying areas of the globe like Florida were singled out for jeremiads and suggestions...
- Tags: Copenhagen, Conference, Global Warming, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-03-13
- Ice, Swine, and Sun
- The last third of BIT's introduction to the Unix and Open Source Culture ran on Friday, February 27th - and drew one comment, a click-by sneering unrelated to the thing's content: The bottom line is ... Sun's SPARC...
- Tags: Ice, Sun Microsystems Inc., George, Sea Ice, Junknstuff, Blogging, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Internet, Software, Paul Murphy
- Blog posts 2009-03-07
- Good news: Washington D.C. may be doomed to inundation
- New projections of the effects of melting Anarctic ice caps: sea waves above Washington D.C. The researchers project sea level variation will not be uniform around the globe. It will be much higher in North America and the Indian Ocean. And, they say, if the entire West...
- Tags: Washington D.C., Sea Level, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-02-07
- Global warning: act now
- Global warning: act nowI don't think it's sth we can controlI'm not sure we even fully understand how all the elements work in the climate equation.31,000 Scientists say Hansen is full of ithttp://www.oism.org/pproject/RE: Global warning: act nowFunny how all their graphs stop at the year 2000, but don't show the...
- Tags: Taxes, Free trade, tax, Hansen
- Discussion threads 2009-01-19
- Climate science: now what? Less ice, more hanta virus.
- Climate science: now what? Less ice, more hanta virus.WRONGwhere or where do u get your info, sea ice is at the greates since 1979, all you do is spread lies, falsehoods, I really wonder how much you are getting paid to put this BS on this web site.I would...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, Small change, virus
- Discussion threads 2009-01-16
- Classic Books Library in PDF format. Over 2,000 works by Shakespeare, Dickens, Mark Twain & MORE (Mobile)
- The largest PDF library for your computer, Sony Reader, iPhone, Smartphone, BlackBerry, or any PDA. Over 2,000 complete works by Shakespeare, Dickens, Mark Twain, Jane Austen, Edgar Poe, Conan Doyle, Dostoevsky, and more. PDFs have NO password security or other restrictions. The library is delivered as 29 collections, organized by...
- Tags: Mobile, Adobe PDF, Library, MobileReference, PDAs, Handhelds, Hardware
- Software downloads 2009-01-05
- SAS Helps ConocoPhillips Norway Focus on Performance and Control Costs
- When one is working offshore in a hostile location like the North Sea or in potentially hazardous environments such as gas processing units, conditions can change and the risks to people and assets can multiply in the blink of an eye. The challenge for ConocoPhillips Norway was to support performance...
- Tags: Performance, SAS Institute, ConocoPhillips Co.
- Case studies 2009-01-01
- Ocean science may hold key to predicting our future climate
- A new assessment from NOAA indicates that while human activity and greenhouse gases may be altering the earth climate, to be able to predict future regional climate we will need to understand the oceans better. Said a NOAA scientist: "Improving predictions of regional sea-surface temperatures will be...
- Tags: NOAA, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Internet, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-12-29
- BREAKING: Internet broken, North America-Asia cables damaged
- Interoute, the internet networks company, reports that three of the four internet sub-cables that run from Asia to North America have been damaged, according a post just published to the Times Online's Tech Central blog. The cables carry more than 75 percent of traffic between the Middle...
- Tags: Service, Times Online, Cable, Network Technology, Internet, Telecommunications, Personal Technology, Networking, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2008-12-19
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