- Thursday, January 29, 2009, 9:20
- From the Blogs
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If California has its way, this may be all that's left for drivers
What legislators at the federal and state level don’t seem to
understand is a fundamental law of thermodynamics. You cannot get more
mileage out of a gallon of gasoline than it possesses. Every form of
energy, oil, coal, natural gas, has a specific amount of energy it can
produce when used.
When you add moonshine like ethanol to ...
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Every so often it’s fun to take a step back and poke a little fun at the global warming alarmists here at
Skeptics Global Warming. Many incriminate themselves with sheer hypocrisy and arrogance that does little to further their cause: to stop global temperatures from rising by reducing man-made greenhouse gas emissions. Every time one of these supposed friends of the ...
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- Tuesday, January 20, 2009, 21:27
- Alternative Fuel Sources
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A new study published in December’s edition of American Chemical Society's Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry found that discarded coffee grounds can be used to produce biofuel. Scientists collected used coffee grounds from Starbucks for free as part of their “Grounds for your Garden†program, dried them and applied chemicals to extract their oil. The grounds contain about 15% oil, about the ...
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- Friday, January 9, 2009, 10:11
- Indoctrination
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The green movement continues to infiltrate and indoctrinate our kids. On January 17th, the Social Development Council of Cornwall and Area is hosting an energy and environmental fair at the Cornwall Collegiate and Vocational School. Tips will be provided on how to reduce carbon footprints by selecting the right household appliances, eating locally-produced food and using the most energy-efficient modes of transportation. ...
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- Friday, January 9, 2009, 9:20
- Food
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Canada’s The Globe and Mail published an article this morning with an ominous prediction: there will be a global food crisis because of unprecedented heat caused, of course, by global warming. The findings, based on climate models, suggest that heat waves of the past - like one in 2003 that killed 30,000 in Europe, will become the norm for summertime temperatures. Crops ...
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- Thursday, January 8, 2009, 17:13
- Week-In-Review
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Welcome everyone to the latest installment of the global warming hoax weekly round-up. As you may or may not know,
The Daily Bayonet is still hunkered down with family in Parts Unknown, Canada, and I get the privilege of filling in for him once again. So kick back, grab a cold one and enjoy this week’s edition.
While Al Gore has been quieter-than-usual ...
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- Thursday, January 8, 2009, 12:52
- Cold
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Boy it’s cold in Alaska. How cold is it? It’s so cold that planes have been grounded, cars have become disabled, water pipes are freezing and championship cross country ski races have been cancelled. Not exactly a Johnny Carson-esque punch line, but you get the idea. Some towns in the state have experienced temperatures of 60 degrees below zero for almost ...
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- Wednesday, December 24, 2008, 13:01
- Lifestyle
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I covered a similar topic back in August (
Eat Up, Or You’ll Cause Global Warming), but it’s being rehashed by the media again as families across the world gather to celebrate the birth of Christ. All of the uneaten food that goes into landfills emit methane gas, which is 20 times more powerful than carbon dioxide gas at trapping heat in the atmosphere. ...
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- Monday, December 22, 2008, 12:01
- Commentary, Global Warming Hoax Lead Story
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This is the last weekly commentary of 2008. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
The global warming hoax has proved to be, if nothing else, a topic that should be openly debated instead of being considered off-limits by the climate change activists. Over the last year, I've compiled well over 1500 news articles that portray global warming an an inexact science at best ...
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