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Minnesotans For Global Warming

   A fellow reader clued me into these folks; M4GW. Here is a link to there website. I am surprised I had never heard of them. Anyway, great website!
 
So, being it is Halloween, thought I would finish the day with a scary bedtime story I got from their website.
 
 
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Letterman First Stop For Al Gore New Book Tour

   Looks like Al Gore wrote another book; Our Choice: A Plan To Solve The Climate Crisis. Make sure you watch Letterman Tuesday night.
 
our choice, al gore, climate change
 
I keep telling myself I am going to read one of his books. Maybe it will be this one; or maybe not.
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Wind Powered - Supercharged Race Car

   Is this classified as an alternative energy race car engine?
 
 
Here is a video of the testing...
 
 
 
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Government Cover - Environmentalism

   Great article from Mark Steyn. (via Planet Gore).
 
The thing that caught my attention in his article was this paragraph...

In the name of “the environment,” the state gets to regulate everything you do. The cap-and-trade bill recently passed by the U.S. House of Representatives, for example, is a bold assault on property rights: in order to sell your home—whether built in 2006 or 1772—you would have to bring it into compliance with whimsical, eternally evolving national “energy ef?ciency” standards, starting with a 50 per cent reduction in energy use by 2018. Fail to do so and it would be illegal for you to enter into a private contract with a willing buyer.

   If this is to believed, this is clearly government intrusion on a scale that only the democrats could be so bold as to propose. So I did a little investigation. House bill H.R. 2454 is legislation waiting for debate in the house and the senate, otherwise known as the 'cap and trade bill'.
 
   Here is what section 201 of the bill has to say:

Subtitle A - Building Energy Efficiency Programs

Section 201, Greater Energy Efficiency in Building Codes:

Amends the Energy Conservation and Production Act to require the Secretary of Energy to support consensus code-setting organizations to establish building codes achieving 30% and 50% higher energy efficiency targets in 2010 and 2016, respectively, to establish codes directly if such organizations fail to do so, to include cool roofs standards, and to support state and local adoption of such advanced codes by supporting training and funding for energy efficiency code enforcement.

Section 202, Building Retrofit Program:

Establishes a program under which the Administrator of EPA, in consultation with the Secretary of Energy, supports development of standards and processes for retrofitting existing residential and nonresidential buildings. Authorizes the Secretary of Energy to provide funding to states to conduct cost-effective building retrofits, using local governments, other agencies or entities to carry out the work, through flexible forms of financial assistance up to 50% of the costs of retrofits, with funding increasing in proportion to efficiency achievement. Also supports retrofits of historic buildings.

Section 203, Energy Efficient Manufactured Homes:
Establishes a program to provide federal rebates of up to $7,500 toward purchases of new Energy Star-rated manufactured homes for low- income families residing in pre-1976 manufactured homes.
 
   It is not clear in the language whether this is mandated or whether this will be a voluntary effert. But that in itself is the problem. If it is not clear, it needs to be rewriten or removed. Do you want to have to update your home to meet a bunch of new effeciency standards just so you can sell it? Obviously, the market works pretty well on it's own. It's hard to sell a house with an old, out-dated or broken furnace, but one sells better if it has a new one. There are losts of people who have lost their jobs recently and need out of their homes because they can't afford the mortgage anylonger. What if it's an old home and it needs a new furnace to meet the new standards? How is that person who has no job going to afford a $4000 furnace replacement?
 
       I think one thing is clear though; the govenment will be enforceing up to 50% more efficeint bulding codes over the next few years, forcing the price of new buldings up and possibly impairing the ability to sell an existing one.
 
   New codes are okay, but trying to force those high of standards in that short of time will cost a lot of money and could force some small business's out of business.
 
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Arctic Melting Exposing All Kinds Of Things

   Here is another story I missed last month. Secret lairs are being exposed melting ice in the Arctic...
 
Melting Ice Cap

"We always assumed there would be some secret lairs here and there, but the sheer number now being exposed is indeed troubling," said noted climatologist Anders Lorenzen, who claimed that the Arctic ice caps have shrunk at the alarming rate of 41,000 square miles per year. "In August alone we discovered 44 mad scientist laboratories, three highly classified military compounds, and seven reanimated and very confused cavemen. That's more than twice the number we had found in the previous three decades combined."

"This is no longer conjecture," Lorenzen added. "This is a full-blown crisis."

   Indeed.
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Ugh...Another Climate Awareness Campaign

   How many global warming 'awareness campaigns' are we gong to have? We just got done with the "350" campaign and right on it's heals we have the "tcktcktck" campaign.
 
   Nothing new here, just more people getting together to make sure that nobody forgets that global warming is going to kill us all if we don't do something right now...blah, blah, blah.
 
   One of the people sponsoring the campaign is the people who made the movie 'Age of Stupid'. I was not aware of this movie, but it stars
Pete Postlethwaite, who has been an Oscar nominee. The movie takes place in the future were global warming has ravaged  the planet, and Pete asks why we didn't do soomething when we had the chance. Here is the trailer:
 
 
 
   So much warming, so little time.
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