September 15, 2007
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, BRUNEI: Brunei is trying to tap coal resources that have gone neglected for decades to help reduce its dependence on oil and gas, the government said.Heh.Brunei has widespread coal deposits of reasonable quality, but their potential has not been systematically explored using modern technology, said Zolkiflee Abdul Karim, acting director of the government's Petroleum Unit, in a government statement Wednesday (12 Sept).
The Energy Ministry is formally pursuing efforts to map out potential areas for commercial prospecting, the statement added.
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September 04, 2007
Thanks to Ghost of a Flea who must be into S&M to actually spend the time listening to the Beebs.
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August 21, 2007
After McIntyre pointed out the error out, NASA's Goddard Institute of Space Science (GISS) in New York conceded to him that 1934 was, in fact, the hottest year on record. NASA, of course, is sticking by their guns saying that the data does not disprove global warming citing such evidence as "changing migratory patterns among animals".
Animal migration? Uh, I've never been much of a climate skeptic in the past, but I have to wonder if NASA is trying to make me one? Will a study of manbearpig migrations be next?
I know most of you are probably aware of all this, but better late than never I guess.
UPDATE: It's not data, it's an anecdote, but if "changing migratory patterns among animals" isn't an anecdote, I don't know what is: NYC Coldest August, evah.
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August 17, 2007
Via Reuters: WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The current carbon market actually encourages cutting down some of the world's biggest forests, which would unleash tonnes of climate-warming carbon into the atmosphere, a new study reported on Monday.Hmmmm, I wonder if Manbearpig owns any stock in timber companies that log the Amazon rain forest?Under the Kyoto Protocol aimed at stemming climate change, there is no profitable reason for the 10 countries and one French territory with 20 percent of Earth's intact tropical forest to maintain this resource, according to a study in the journal Public Library of Science Biology.
The Kyoto treaty and other talks on global warming focus on so-called carbon credits for countries and companies that plant new trees where forests have been destroyed. Trees and other plants absorb carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas emitted by petroleum-fueled vehicles, coal-fired power plants and humans.
At this point, there is no credit for countries that keep the forests they have, the study said.
Hat Tip: The Astute Bloggers
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July 11, 2007
Via American Thinker: The onset of each 100,000-year abrupt warming period has been coincident with emissions into the atmosphere of large amounts of both carbon dioxide and methane greenhouse gases, which absorb additional heat from the sun, a secondary warming effect. Solar radiation would appear to be the initial forcing event in which warming oceans waters release dissolved carbon dioxide, and melt methane hydrates, both of which are present in the oceans in vast quantities. Subsequent declines in radiation are associated with long cooling periods in which the green house gases then gradually disappear (are re-absorbed) into terrestrial and ocean sinks, as reflected in the data from coring the Antarctic Ice Cap and Sargasso Sea.See it is not evil carbon that is the main factor. It is evil sunlight that has caused the climate to shift and change for eons. The article says this science is not settled but what the heck do scientists know about anything?The current 100 year solar radiation cycle may now have reached its peak, and irradiation intensity has been observed to be declining. This might account for the very recent net cessation of emission of green house gases into the atmosphere starting about 1988, in spite of increasing generation of anthropomorphically-sourced industrial-based green house gases.
While it seems likely that solar radiation, rather than human activity, is the "forcing agent" for global warming, the subject surely needs more study.
This evil sunlight must be stopped! Therefore, Howie is expanding his solar offset program to include the whole solar system. We must protect not only the earth but also the planets of Mars and Neptune from having similar climate shifts due to evil merciless sunlight.
Although climate stasis has never ever happened before and humans have been the most adaptable species ever, we must create artificial economic structures to drive toward the impossible tasks of sequestering carbon and controlling solar output. If we don't then we may all be destroyed or, may God forbid, adapt.
Why? Because there is a hell of a lot of money to be made that way! That is why. WTF is wrong with you people? Don't you care about anything?
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Argentina's capital, Buenos Aires, has seen snow for the first time in 89 years, as a cold snap continues to grip several South American nations.Fear the manbearpig!

Hat tip: Lucky
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May 07, 2007
HAVING large families should be frowned upon as an environmental misdemeanour in the same way as frequent long-haul flights, driving a 4×4 car and failing to reuse plastic bags, according to a report to be published tomorrow by a green think tank.Once you identify man's very existence as the cause of the world's problems, then its not such a slippery slope to the introduction of the suicide booth. Or, as David Thompson notes, to the forced drinking of the Kool Aid.
But I think Carnal Reason has been watching way too much South Park:
We will have a problem living the dream, a world devoid of humans, as long as screwing is more popular than dying. What we need is a radical change of thought and lifestyle. A new ethic, a new way of life. A new sexual revolution. You know what I’m talking about. Just think of it as Getting Gay for Gaia.That joke never gets old!
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May 06, 2007
Forget one square. You people are the most arrogant pricks on the planet because you "refuse to acknowledge climate change."
However, what terrifies me is not what we are ignoring about the state of our planet but the fact that we seem to have lost touch with our connection to the earth. We have risen to great heights of arrogance in our refusal to acknowledge that the earth is changing. We hold steadfast to our belief that nothing can happen to us as a people. We get into our oversized (sic), war-machine-like vehicles, get on our cell phones and blackberries, and avoid having human contact all day long.You. Cannot. Make. This. Stuff. Up.
Sheryl, sweetie? People who tour with caravans of three tractor trailers, four buses and six cars shouldn't be preaching to the rest of us about our alleged environmental sins. That means, to the educated person, that Sheryl Crow's warmonger mobiles produce many times the amount of pollution that even the most egregious Sunday driver like myself could ever hope to "destroy all creation" with.
And just for this display of addle-brained nonsense, I'm goin' out for a drive - without a destination, and with the foot lead-weighted to my floorboard. Maybe an ant somewhere will die when I run over it, at which time we can all get together and cry over it while denouncing a) Bush's foreign policy, b) Bush's fiscal policy, c) Bush's social policy, and "war."
Heroes. Heroes.
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May 04, 2007
The House next week will consider the Democrat-crafted Intelligence Authorization bill, which includes a provision directing an assessment of the effects that climate change has on national security.
"Our job is to steal secrets," said Rep. Peter Hoekstra of Michigan, the ranking Republican on the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
"There are all kinds of people analyzing global warming, the Democrats even have a special committee on this," he told The Washington Times. "There's no value added by the intelligence community here; they have no special expertise, and this takes money and resources away from other threats."
That's right. The real threat to our security isn't militant Islamic cockroaches who lie in wait in the woodwork for the perfect inopportune moment to kill thousands of innocents in the most horrible ways imaginable. No - the real threat is GLOBAL WARMING.
The same global warming that killed 3,000 Americans on 9-11. Only now, with Democrats in Congress, it is MORE urgent and deadly than EVUH.
You people in the SUVs? Worse than Zarqawi. Still using regular light bulbs? Prepare for the Democrats to change that, fascists. Carbon footprint too large for Algore's liking? Buy "offset indulgences" or face the hand of justice.
No, my fellow Americans. We're not important enough to protect from terrorism. We're not important enough to warrant the monitoring of terrorist phonecalls, emails and bank records. There is a start-up industry of Democrat lobbyists, environmental whacko groups and phony "carbon credit" companies that need to suckle a little of the government milk to get going, and national security and our spy agencies are going to take the hit.
Exit question: Is liberalism a mental disorder? Discuss.
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April 27, 2007
"Art, music, film, dance, poetry — all the arts — have long been our greatest tools to explore the regions of imagination that defy our efforts to think rationally about subjects that our emotions tell us are too painful to contemplate."
Whooooooa, man. Like...WHOA.
ht: Michelle
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April 26, 2007
From Financial Times:
Companies and individuals rushing to go green have been spending millions on “carbon credit†projects that yield few if any environmental benefits.Rubes.A Financial Times investigation has uncovered widespread failings in the new markets for greenhouse gases, suggesting some organisations are paying for emissions reductions that do not take place.
UPDATE by Rusty: Jawa Report now 'carbon neutral'....just like WaTimes!
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April 02, 2007
If you missed last Saturday's interview with Dennis Avery, co-author of Unstoppable Global Warming: Every 1,500 Years, you can now listen to it here.But, al-Gore sure can make a heck lot of money fleecing the population, pretending he can stop the warming.
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March 21, 2007

Manbearpig sightings breaking out all over Capital Hill. UPDATE: I'm super serial about this.
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