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Natural Gas: A Tale of Two States
The states of New York and Pennsylvania have clearly divergent approaches to energy policy. New York is a long-time producing state which shares with its neighbor Pennsylvania the Marcellus Shale as an exciting resource with seemingly unlimited potential. Drilling has … Continue reading
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Antarctic Shrimp, Global Warming and the Laffer Curve
This one’s about philosophy, science and chaotic systems. H/T Caleb Howe, who called attention to an AP Science article today: Scientists go ‘gaga’ to find creatures beneath 600 feet of ice A borehole through 600 feet of Antarctic sea ice … Continue reading
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Ethanol, the Fuel Only a Politician Could Love
The Energy Information Agency (EIA) admits in its 2010 Annual Energy Outlook that, under present law, ethanol use in 2022 is projected to be almost a third less than the 35 million gallons-equivalent per year mandated by Congress way back … Continue reading
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Hydraulic Fracturing: Industry Maintains Silence on the Content of ‘Strange Brew’
Previously, in these pages, we’ve visited the controversy surrounding the industrial process used in completing oil and gas wells known as Hydraulic Fracturing. Published data suggest that the average American consumer is routinely exposed to health hazards from high concentrations … Continue reading
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Age of Transparency Update, DOE Edition
It’s a familiar-sounding story. Sometime in the past, the Executive Branch surreptitiously met with Energy Industry interests to craft policy on energy issues. Specifically, officials of the Department of Energy met with energy lobbyists and friendly think-tankers to rebut a … Continue reading
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Let’s Test Climate ‘Science’ With Real Science
Remember the one about Indonesian peat fires? How the large scale peat fires in 1997 contributed carbon dioxide in amounts up to 40% of a typical year’s global carbon output? Do you recall that the very next year, 1998, is … Continue reading
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Mainstream Lunacy
Yesterday morning, Kiran Chetry and some pretty-boy on CNN Morning expressed their shock and horror at the day’s Big Story: the death of a Sea World trainer at the hands flukes of a killer whale. Huh? Why do you think … Continue reading
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This is the Gaian People’s Republic of Boulder. Welcome.
The city of Boulder, CO is superlative in many ways: It is one of the most educated, most affluent, most liberal and most environmentally conscious cities around. According to an article in a recent Wall Street Journal, though, Boulder is … Continue reading
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Bill Nye, the ‘Science’ Guy on Global Warming and Patriotism
“Bill Nye, the Science Guy” made some outrageously offensive and ill-informed statements Wednesday night on MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow Show, going so far as to apply the word “unpatriotic” to those who don’t share his faith in the Church of Climate … Continue reading
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Phishing for Carbon Credits
If you invent a new currency, don’t be surprised when the scammers and counterfeiters show up. Especially when your currency is itself a scam. Hackers Steal Millions in Carbon Credits The hackers launched a targeted phishing attack against employees of … Continue reading
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