Posted by admin | Posted in Green Energy | Posted on 25-06-2010
Tags: clean energy revolution, design, energy, environment, green, mit clean energy revolution, sustainability

ClimateGate: Does this mean I can go back to leaving the lights on?
Since the anthropomorphic causes of global warming have been determined to be a hoax, What does that mean for the future of the Clean Energy revolution? Is Cap and Trade done now?
I of course meant anthropogenic global warming. Dang spell check wants to personify the other G dubya.
No Dolph you are the idiot. You apparently aren’t fully aware of what the emails you haven’t read either are about. Here’s a free lesson for you- global warming itself is not being disputed, the CAUSE of it is just not from human activity. There is NO scientific evidence to support that we are causing global warming according to the CRE itself. So perhaps next time you should take the effort to be more informed before deciding that you “hate people” so your ignorance isn’t so over powering.
Legit question still stands IS CAP AND TRADE DONE? ARE WE GOING TO SEE LEGISLATION ON CARBON TAXES?
It means the clean energy revolution can progress naturally rather than being forced by artificial means. It also means it can progress through market forces and necessity rather than totalitarian decrees (which by the way have always historically been flawed and painful policies for everyone other than a select few).
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