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Watts Up With That?
New paper – AGW sooners, stake your
“drill baby drill” ice free claims now!
It is a well-known fact that global warming is melting the Arctic ice
cap.
As this happens, the natural resources in the Arctic will become
available for exploitation. As such, the five countries with major
claims to the region—the United States, Canada, Russia, Denmark, and
Norway—are looking to extend their claims to the natural resources
beneath the ice-covered ocean.
Arctic Sea Ice about to hit ‘normal’ – what will the
news say?
NSIDC puts out an article about once a month called the Sea Ice
News. It generally highlights any bad news they can find about
the disappearance of Arctic ice. Last month’s news led with this
sentence.
In February, Arctic sea ice extent continued to track below the average, and near the levels observed for February 2007.
Carbon Emissionaries
In 2005, the European Union (EU) put into place a carbon trading
scheme. Prices for carbon permits promptly plunged, and have remained
depressed since then. The price for a permit to emit a tonne of CO2
went from 21.59 Euros in 2005, to 17.28 in 2006, to 0.68 in 2007, to
2.16 in 2008, to 13.03 in 2009. Today, however, you will be glad to
know that some academics declared the scheme a resounding success …
NASA Data Worse Than Climate-Gate Data, GISS Admits
Remember Algore's prissy face as he threw NASA reports at unbelievers?
Ocean acidification: the “evil twin of global warming”
Al Gore call your office
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