The Weekend Interview with C. Larry Pope: It’s Getting Harder to Bring Home the Bacon – WSJ.com. Pretty good interview. “Facts can be really annoying things.”
Archive for the ‘Global Warming’ Category
It’s Getting Harder to Bring Home the Bacon – WSJ.com
May 1 | Posted by mrossol | Economics, Global WarmingMatt Ridley on Cause and Effect Mix-Ups
April 15 | Posted by mrossol | Environment, Global WarmingMatt Ridley on Cause and Effect Mix-Ups | Mind & Matter – WSJ.com. You can skip this one if you logic isn’t your bag.
Green Energy?
March 29 | Posted by mrossol | Economics, Environment, Global WarmingThe Green Energy Economy Reconsidered.. First, green energy is diffuse, and it takes a tremendous amount of land and material to harness … Second, it is extremely costly. … Third, it is unreliable. … Fourth, it is scarce. …Finally, …
God, Don’t confuse us with facts. Please!
March 15 | Posted by mrossol | American Thought, Global Warming, The LeftNotable & Quotable – WSJ.com. ======== It is possible to fight a forest fire and not be distracted by how the calamity was caused, and whether the cause taints the integrity of the people who deal with it. But oil spills are saturated in blame and political confusion—and opportunity. There is a sense that they are not accidents... Read more
Nuclear clarity about Japan
March 15 | Posted by mrossol | American Thought, Global Warming, Liberal Press, Politically correct, TechnologyGot this from my friend Mike Barrett, who proabably picked it up from another source, but I think it is worth sharing. Good url-link, although I am not vouching for that source either. == The frustrating part about writing on this stuff is that people don’t seem to have any middle setting between “everything is fine” and “run in circles scream and... Read more
The Weather Isn’t Getting Weirder
February 9 | Posted by mrossol | Global WarmingThe Weather Isn’t Getting Weirder – WSJ.com. Al? ====== By ANNE JOLIS Last week a severe storm froze Dallas under a sheet of ice, just in time to disrupt the plans of the tens of thousands of (American) football fans descending on the city for the Super Bowl. On the other side of the globe, Cyclone Yasi slammed northeastern Australia,... Read more