On May 6, 2010, Christopher Monckton, Viscount of Brenchley, was invited by the Republican members of the House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming to present testimony that contradicted over […]
Final CRU email review considers, overwhelmingly rejects critics’ accusations of misconduct

As a result of the unauthorized publication of nearly 1100 private emails from the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) in November, 2009, five separate inquiries were empaneled to look into whether or not […]
The Weekly Carboholic: as the Arctic melts

As the Arctic melts Aerosols strongly influence tropical Atlantic temperatures Latest EIA Annual Energy Outlook updates energy consumption estimates for 2030 Large insurers required to disclose climate risks to regulators “I was […]
The Weekly Carboholic: Project releases principles of climate science literacy

Project releases principles of climate science literacy Synchronized chaos and natural climate variability Stop drilling, baby! STOP! First federal loan guarantee for solar energy issued Ask yourself the following question: “What do […]
The Weekly Carboholic: new data reveals human-caused warming at both poles

New data reveals human-caused warming at both poles Methane concentrations increase globally in 2007 Architect of Berkeley’s new solar plan gives Grist an update Two useful climate change maps According to a […]
The Scrogue's Guide to Denver and the DNC: the People's Republic of Boulder
Reigning atop a short list of the nation’s hippest leftist university towns, Boulder will be holding court at the base of the Flatirons as the DNC legions descend on Denver. Just a […]
The Weekly Carboholic: powering Europe from the Sahara

Spiegel Online published a story last week about how a group of Europeans have formed the Trans-Mediterranean Renewable Energy Corporation (TREC) to develop enough solar-thermal power in the Sahara to power all […]
The Weekly Carboholic
Generating electricity from ocean currents, waves, and the tides have the opportunity to provide significant amounts of electricity. As I reported several weeks ago, the first significant wave power installation has been […]