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  • Eco Doom & Gloom Predictions Usually Wrong

    Mr. Sptizer declares that the Chamber of Commerce ''has been wrong on virtually every major public-policy issue of the past decade''. Funny, but environmental activists have been wrong for the past FOUR decades yet Mr. Spitzer appears to feel they aren't to be questioned (in his view, this is apparently one of the Chamber's biggest sins). Back ...
    Posted to The Best Policy by TripodGirl on October 16, 2009
  • climate change

    How about this? Neither healthcare or climate change bills pass?
    Posted to Politics by david wayne osedach on September 23, 2009
  • You missed one of my favourites

    Scientists say the sun is entering a new sunspot phase (my terminology is spotty here) and is acting strangely. Or at least they can't quite understand/explain what's going on. One end of the world as we know it scenerio you missed is a Giant Solar Flare. That would be a huge burst of energy emitted from the sun. It would take about 15 minutes ...
    Posted to The End of America by Mr Brown on August 5, 2009
  • climate change

    We had better start predicting what will happen if nothing changes. Becuase that is what is going to happen.
    Posted to Foreigners by david wayne osedach on July 14, 2009
  • climate change

    We are in the depths of this worsening recession. Climate change, for now, is not a priority. Just ask the 20 million Americans out of work.
    Posted to Politics by david wayne osedach on July 9, 2009
  • Re: What's the responsible way?

    The locals (I am an Albertan) are demanding that the issues be dealt with. The provincial government has set aside over a billion (Canadian) dollars to sequester CO2. The companies are required to find ways to reduce tailings ponds and water usage. The amount of water and energy consumption per barrel of oil has decreased a lot over the last 30 ...
    Posted to Green Room by aardvark77 on June 26, 2009
  • Natural Gas Issue

    Despite his reportedly in-depth research, Mr. Levi never mentions the issue of natural gas consumption at the tar sands. Natural gas is far and away the largest operating cost for the heavy oil industry because of the high energy demands for both the extraction and ''upgrading'' (the process for turning crude bitumen into synthetic petroleum) ...
    Posted to Green Room by adfreeman1 on June 20, 2009
  • Balanced article! But mention coming technologies, too.

    Thank you for a well-researched and balanced article. I'm Alberta-born, but not involved in any part of the oil industry - and as some posters have noted, we get very little from the resource exploitation except jobs. I bike to work and pay extra for household electricity to have it (notionally) come from Alberta's many wind farms. But I have ...
    Posted to Green Room by rbrander on June 19, 2009
  • CEI isn't alone

    Nice job of showing the lack of - pardon the pun - sustainability in the climate-change denial message. Science, not to mention events in the real world (severe storms, melting glaciers, spreading jellyfish, etc.), keep forcing these guys to drop back to a different line of argument. The problem is, however, that the denial industry only has to ...
    Posted to Politics by kenedelstein on June 16, 2009
  • Please lay off abortion. It's not that important.

    An open letter to William Saletan: Dear Mr. Saletan: I know that you will never do this, but I wish you would just give the subject of abortion a rest. The fact is that one of the best things we could do for this planet and for the future survival of the human race, and as many other species as possible for that matter, would be to abort ...
    Posted to Human Nature by DaytonaSG on June 12, 2009
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