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Aldyen Donnelly: Global greenhouse gas numbers

I just looked at US EIA website and noted that they have now posted 2008 data for all nations. I have attached the whole dataset. These new numbers differ, slightly, from numbers from my own analysis that I distributed a few months ago.

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Who’s Watching the Climategate Gatekeepers?

(Jan. 18, 2010) Who would have thought you couldn’t trust a search engine in America? Continue reading

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Who’s Watching the Climategate Gatekeepers?

(January 18, 2010) Who would have thought you couldn’t trust a search engine in America? Continue reading

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Lawrence Solomon: BBC drops top IPCC source for climate change data

(January 18, 2010) The British Broadcasting Corporation has put its weather forecasting contract out to tender – the first time since its radio broadcasts began in 1923 – after taking heat from the public for a string of embarrassingly inaccurate long-range weather forecasts. Continue reading

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Better off with Bing

(Jan. 16, 2010) Googlegate: The search engine may be standing up to Chinese censors. What about Google’s own censors? Continue reading

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Better off with Bing

(January 16, 2010) Googlegate: The search engine may be standing up to Chinese censors. What about Google’s own censors? Continue reading

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Lawrence Solomon: Australia may be backing away from cap and trade

(January 14, 2010) Before Copenhagen conference on climate change, many believed that carbon trading, already underway in the EU, would sweep the western world, with Australia being the next country carbon-trading country. Continue reading

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Aldyen Donnelly: Ethanol versus biodiesel

In regards to biofuels, I have gone on record for years that once we fully consider the impacts of ethanol—not just from corn, although corn ethanol is the worst of the ethanol options—it will become socially unacceptable to deal in ethanol at all. Biodiesel is a different story. 
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Aldyen Donnelly: Denmark’s overlooked District Heating network

I recently entered into a dialogue with a Canadian business journalist about lessons Canada can learn from European energy and environmental market regulations.
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The ozone hole did it

(Jan 10, 2010) Climate change is real and man-made, explains University of Waterloo professor Qin-Bin Lu, author of a new study published this week in the peer-reviewed journal, Physics Reports. Continue reading

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