Comment on The Future of Natural Gas by Rutt Bridges
Sunshinehours1, I had heard mention of LNG locomotives, but hadn’t followed up. Thanks for the links, and thanks for helping broaden the discussion. Rutt
View ArticleComment on Climate change cartoons by Chief Hydrologist
A favorite site of the moment – sympatico. http://thepeoplescube.com/current-truth/pascal-s-global-warming-wager-amen-and-hallelujah-t1140.html
View ArticleComment on Climate change cartoons by Joy Black
Latimer, that Hans Rosling link is terrific! Regarding “funny”, it’s not clear to me that even immortal cartoons like Calvin & Hobbs and The Far Side are “funny”. Rather, the truths these cartoons...
View ArticleComment on Climate change and moral judgement by mike
Maybe I’m the only one, but I’ve found the history of this blog’s trolls to be an interesting example of Darwinian evolution. In this blog’s early days, smug, obnoxious, truly unpleasant,...
View ArticleComment on The Future of Natural Gas by Rutt Bridges
Peter, The only nations I know that don’t over-debate issues are dictatorships, though I’ll pass on giving up my country for one. Churchill was right, democracy is the worst form of government except...
View ArticleComment on Climate change cartoons by David Wojick
Lights off to come: http://www.powermag.com/POWERnews/4624.html?hq_e=el&hq_m=2437042&hq_l=5&hq_v=c598e2bb44
View ArticleComment on The Future of Natural Gas by Rutt Bridges
Brent, Great input! It appears that you’re been pretty engaged on this subject, while my knowledge is thin… but I can be taught! If I decide to write more on this subject at some future time, I hope...
View ArticleComment on Climate change cartoons by Joy Black
Chief, your cartoon pessimistically denies — even as a logical possibilitynbsp;— a world in which: ª AGW is real, and • there are liberty-respecting responses to it. And yet, increasingly many folks...
View ArticleComment on Climate change cartoons by John from CA
“The Swedish Institute is proud to present an international selection of the hundreds of amusing and alarming contributions submitted by these cartoonists over the past 18 months as the exhibition...
View ArticleComment on Climate change cartoons by kakatoa
Tom, PG&E is in good shape near term supply and infrastructure (i.e. grid) wise from what I can tell. I haven’t followed up with an ISO request that we not let a Nat gas plant get shuttered in the...
View ArticleComment on The Future of Natural Gas by WebHubTelescope
From what is said here, communism is apparently responsible for the nonrenewable nature of fossil fuels.
View ArticleComment on Energy supplies and climate policy by WebHubTelescope
That’s why I keep up with this site. We get the gem of a guest post by Prof. Rutledge. Here is the gist of the situation: We can do book-keeping and bean-counting when it comes to our own finances, yet...
View ArticleComment on Climate change cartoons by grumpyoldmanuk
Where’s the balance, Prof. Curry? A selection of cartoons by Josh and Fenbeagle would correct the balance somewhat.
View ArticleComment on Climate change and moral judgement by Punksta
Bart: <b>Re: politically-funded climate science unsurprisingly producing answers favorable to political expansionism</b> <i>I’ve addressed the “almost all peddle alarmism” by pointing...
View ArticleComment on Climate change and moral judgement by Willis Eschenbach
Jim D | May 4, 2012 at 1:02 am | Willis, the actual conundrum was that it has warmed less, not more, than expected from the changing GHG forcing, which is where aerosols come in. It became clear that...
View ArticleComment on Climate change and moral judgement by WebHubTelescope
I understand it perfectly. Theory, prediction, interim results, watch and wait.
View ArticleComment on Climate change and moral judgement by Chuck Wiese
WebHubTelescope: Well then if you understand, you know the theory. You know the predictions. We have the interim results, and we have and are watching the climate in hiatus and cool. Since this does...
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