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Climate change skeptics say we should note, not hype
Mr. Morano, in an e-mail message, was undaunted, saying turnabout is fair play: "Fair is fair. Noting (not hyping) an unusually harsh global winter is merely pointing out the obvious. Dissenters of a man-made 'climate crisis' are using the reality of this record-breaking winter to expose the silly warming alarmism that the news media and some scientists have been ceaselessly promoting for decades."
And then there's this: "Earth's 'Fever' Breaks: Global Cooling Currently Under Way."
That should answer Barry Ritholtz's question (h/t to sunsetbeachguy):
If the above long term chart was a stock, would you short it?
Apparently the the Republican minority on the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee would.
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Climate skeptic tries to throw cold water on global warming, gets all wet
From an article titled "Cold Water on 'Global Warming'" (paraphrased):
My climate change prediction is that no one outside of our own inner circle of discredited charlatans and industry shills will want to sit around and watch The Great Global Warming Swindle reruns for three straight days, even if it is at the Times Square Marriott. Once my prediction comes true, I can blame it all on the liberal media.
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Wind power gets a bad rap after the Texas blackouts
The Competitive Enterprise Institute's Iain Murray warns of the dangers of renewables:
While we're on the subject of renewables: here's further proof that wind power is no panacaea for the nation's looming electricity crisis. The wind dropped in Texas, and caused blackouts.
Indeed, an unexpected demand spike not met by
coal-fired power plantswind power caused irreparable harm by unfairly favoring the unwashed masses over "large industrial customers who are paid to reduce power use when emergencies occur" on Tuesday. Tuesday was the very day nuclear, natural gas, and coal power demonstrated their unfailing reliability to 3 million Floridians. More Murray:Meanwhile, in Denmark, wind turbines are exploding. Dramatic video (provenance uncertain, so may not be genuine) here. This follows the fatal collapse of a wind tower in Oregon last summer. They also come with environmental costs of their own.
Now, of course, all energy production comes with risks, but wind power has such a positive image that people think of it as completely safe, environmentally-friendly and reliable. That's not the case.I, for one, would take mountaintop removal, mercury emissions, and global warming over dangerous wind power any day!