This is a post from Cafe Hayek demonstrating a the results of the debate. The post has before and statistics from the poll that lead to some interesting conclusions…
http://cafehayek.typepad.com/hayek/2009/01/winning-the-debate.html
Posts Tagged ‘emissions’
Is Reductions In CO2 Worth it?
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged CO2, emissions, Environment, liberty, pollution on 15 January 2009 | Leave a Comment »
What’s That You Got Over There by the Fridge?
Posted in Environment, tagged capitalism, CO2, economy, emissions, gas prices, technology on 9 July 2008 | 2 Comments »
<>< Josh Rule : : 2008 MCPP Intern
ITM-Power, a UK-based enterprise dedicated to “provid[ing] all aspects of the technology necessary to make the “hydrogen economy” a commercial reality”, has recently announced a product that could place them one step closer to that goal. Today, they introduced a home refueling station that uses electrolysis to create [...]
To belch or not to belch?
Posted in Environment, tagged climate, CO2, emissions, grassroots on 6 June 2008 | 1 Comment »
“On June 12, do your part to save the planet. Belch.”
This is the slogan of Carbon Belch Day, which urges those who have doubts about climate change alarmism to unleash their greenhouse gases into the atmosphere in a day-long “belch.” The site’s organizers, conservative citizen-activist group Grassfire, hope that visitors will sign [...]
