Tag: global warming

Perhaps the greatest single threat facing mankind today is our failure to apply reason to effect solutions. In fact, we appear to openly defy and ridicule the findings of our scientific community, writing them off as so many liars and …

Energy Policy Should Be Based on Reason Read More »

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Traditional methods of generating energy are giving way to new environmentally-friendly ideas. Instead of stripping the land for coal mining and clearing miles of land for oil fields or natural gas pipelines, the concept of renewable energy is evolving. The …

From Guest Blogger Douglas Santos: Finding Renewable Energy Sources Promotes a Greener Environment Read More »

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You can see lots of attention is focused towards alternative and renewable energy systems. This is due to the soaring energy costs and the need to decrease the climate change effects over earth. Though these solutions may seem complicated for …

From Guest Blogger Alia Haley: 7 Ways Homeowners Can Power Their Homes with Renewable Energy Read More »

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Scientists and researchers have been trying hard to find out the power of cloud to harness for everyone’s benefits. They are therefore seen collecting a number of historical data and records to find out how clouds can respond to the …

From Guest Blogger Alia Haley: Power of Clouds and Climate: Mystery in the Environment Read More »

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As a younger man, I had a business partner with whom I ran a marketing consultancy that was 200 employees strong, with clients on four continents — during which time I logged a great number of air miles.  I used …

The World Resents American Environmental Policy Read More »

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Wow, I have to credit the right-wing Heartland Institute with a world-class level of chutzpah, though that’s actually too mild a word. The sheer crust, brass, audacity, effrontery – there’s a vulgar term too — required to run this ad …

Heartland Institute’s Impressive Display of Guts Read More »

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Oh my God. Please tell me this isn’t true – that it’s a bad dream. I don’t live on the same planet with people who would run an ad like this one from the Heartland Institute, do I? For those …

What’s Your Reaction to this Advertisement from the Heartland Institute? Read More »

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A reader sent me this article in Scientific American that suggests the possibility that wind turbines contribute to global warming and requested my response. It seems to me that the first commenter nailed it: “the article also seems to forget warmist …

Do Wind Turbines Contribute To Global Warming? Read More »

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The responsible states, the responsible investors and the responsible citizens are the three pillars for renewable energy development all over the world. The responsible state creates a conducive investment climate for renewable energy enterprise and investors returns, in which citizens …

From Guest Blogger Joshua Okomo: The Pillars of Renewable Energy Development Read More »

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Here’s top climate scientist Dr. James Hansen on global climate change. When people ask where I stand on this subject and why, I simply request that they watch this; I sure wish I had it in my power to get …

James Hansen on Global Climate Change Read More »

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