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Thoughts On Global Emission Schemes and World Economies
Editor’s note: Daryl is actually feeling fine - we checked after reading this..
I’ve just read an article on MSN / Sympatico called “The cheapest way to save the Earth“, which actually made sense to me - and it is about lifestyle changes!
Now a caveat: I don’t actually agree with it all, but I do […]
Nationalise Energy Supplies for A Nuclear Future?
Philip Pullman, author of the excellent “His Dark Materials” trilogy, was recently quoted as saying with respect to energy and carbon rations, “We should have a fixed limit and if you use it all up in October, then tough, you shiver for the rest of the year“. That doesn’t sound so good, but since […]
Solar and Wind - The Challenges
Recently a reader, Nadine, posted a comment with a question which sparked my interest. Instead of a long and badly worded comment, I thought I would elevate the answer to her question to a fully fledged blog post. I think that the question is a valid one which is worthy of investigation here and is […]
The Myth of Big Oil - Who Actually Benefits from Record Profits
There has been a general misunderstanding of modern economics running rampant through the global warming debate, and that is the assigning some sort of evil personality to the oil corporations across the globe.
This is a side effect of two popular social platforms; the Populists who believe all big business is self-serving and conspires […]
Climate Change, Tourism and Travel – The Culprit And The Victim
Travel, particularly by air and especially to far away lands is one of the big no-no’s in environmentalism.
Or at least it is when other people are doing it. Despite air-travel being popularly profiled as a climate change evil, online travel agency Expedia says it has seen no decline in the number of people […]
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