The Intersection of Climate Science and Politics in the U.S.New Hampshire, United States [RenewableEnergyWorld.com] Scientists are telling us that climate change is happening faster than ever thought possible. Meanwhile, fewer Americans believe that climate change is taking place, or that it's caused by human activity. These two factors are working against one another, creating a stalemate in Congress as politicians debate a comprehensive energy bill for 2010. Dear Listeners -- While the written companion article for each episode of the Inside Renewable Energy podcast remains below, the associated audio files have necessarily been removed. We apologize for the inconvenience, and appreciate the support you gave to our podcast production.
Thank you, Many advocates watching the politics in Washington, DC are starting to worry that we won't see a climate and energy bill passed this year. If anything, we might see pieces of the bill — like a renewable energy standard — split up and voted on individually. In this podcast, we'll look at the prospects for a federal energy bill in 2010. Jim Rubens of the Clean Energy Works Coalition describes the “must-haves” in an energy bill in order to reduce emissions and create a clean energy economy in the U.S. Scott Sklar, president of the Stella Group Ltd., talks about the effort in Congress to simplify a cap and trade bill. He'll also talk about the key drivers for the advancement of renewables over the next decade. Dr. James Hansen, head of the NASA Goddard Institute and author of the new book, “Storms of My Grandchildren,” talks about the problems with cap and trade, the implications of “climate-gate” and the ongoing politicization of climate science. Inside Renewable Energy is a weekly audio news program featuring stories and interviews on all the latest developments in the renewable energy industries.
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The earth has moved in concern to it's tilt...thus making the colder poles warmer while making warmer cold regions more cold. The hole in the ozone is said to have contributed to the earth's tilt occuring....hence the warming effect pressurized the earth into moving....heat does that...and now with the earth in its new tilt position it has given colder results to the southern inlands, while warmer results to the Northern and South Poles.
This condition will remain until a new ozone hole is created again...if industry does not put the brakes on to its Carbon emissions.. Then the earth will again go through another tilt process....affecting the regions that have become colder to remain cold...while expanding the cold reach further into the Southern Inlands...while increasing the warming in the North and Southern Poles..
The cycle will continue; thereby affecting farming and harvest production rates, and affect weather and wind patterns....to cause more disasters and global destruction.. It is also recognized that this new tilt affect caused by Global Pollution is causing earthquakes as well. The changes in the earths position changes the moon lunar pull...affecting tidal water movements changing ocean floor bottom pressures with unstable temperature movements that radiate like waves that move when a common stone is thrown into a body of water... The inner earth rock shelves and cores move around like watching a Lava Lamp...inciting shifts and rock movement that registers as earthquakes around the globe.. Predictably more Tsuami's will occur, and devastion will take center stage....destroying the idea that man has control over his environment and economic conditions..