The Republican Party of Virginia (RPV) (or, perhaps, simply staff) has embraced anti-science syndrome with a fervor that should astound anyone with the slightest regard for the scientific method and for the scientific community (communities). . Here is an excerpt from an RPV-email attacking Democratic Party candidate for Attorney General Steve Shannon: In Shannon’s only […]
Entries from October 2009
Anti-Science Syndrome suffering Republican Party of Virginia
October 4th, 2009 · 6 Comments
Tags: carbon dioxide · climate change · climate legislation · Energy · Global Warming · global warming deniers · politics · republican party
Superheroes in the fight against Catastrophic Climate Change?
October 3rd, 2009 · Comments Off on Superheroes in the fight against Catastrophic Climate Change?
This is a guest post from the very thoughtful citisven about the potential that actions within and by cities have for changing the game when it comes to climate change. This is the “real world” (compared to the interesting fantasy of Ecopolis) of what is happening to change the world for the better. Our challenge, […]
Tags: cities · climate change · Energy
A FIT for the Clean Energy Jobs & American Power Act
October 1st, 2009 · Comments Off on A FIT for the Clean Energy Jobs & American Power Act
This is a guest post from NB41, who is top-notch in the wind energy world and on how to integrate renewable power into the energy system. Senator Kerry and Boxer introduced, yesterday, the Clean Energy, Jobs, and American Power Act. This bill is an alternative to/similar to the so-called ACES bill (Waxman-Markey Bill) which recently […]
Tags: cap and trade · carbon tax · climate change · climate legislation