Posts Tagged ‘ climate ’

Contrarian Climate Change

Jan 22nd, 2010 | By Dan Denning | Category: Commodities, Featured
Some people say they’re contrarian and some people really are contrarian. We just got off an hour long phone call with our friend and Strategic Investment editor Jim Davidson. Our pen literally ran out of ink during the call. Here are some excerpts from today’s chat. “The earth is not getting ...read more


Climate and the Fate of Humanity

Dec 28th, 2009 | By Doug Casey | Category: Featured, Politics, Technology
L: [Phone rings. It’s Doug Casey, whose gravelly, "Lobo, let’s talk!" always makes me smile.] Hi Doug! What’s on your mind? Doug: Global warming. People like my fanatical neighbors here in Aspen seem perfectly willing to undo centuries of progress because they are completely delusional about global warming. The People’s Republic ...read more


Science Hasn’t Failed About Climate, Government Has

Dec 14th, 2009 | By Patrick Cox | Category: Featured, Politics, Technology
What a fascinating week. The leaked e-mails and computer code from the University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit have become the greatest scientific scandal of our age. The head of the CRU has been forced to step down. Scientists who cooperated with the CRU in other locations, including the ...read more


Climate, Oil, Reality and Delusion

Dec 8th, 2009 | By James Howard Kunstler | Category: Energy, Featured, Oil
Against a greater welter and flow of incoherence jerking the nation this way and that way en route to collapse comes "ClimateGate," the latest excuse for screaming knuckleheads to defend what has already been lost. It is also yet another distraction from the emergency agenda that the United States faces ...read more


Cap and Trade Shenanigans with the Chicago Climate Exchange

Jul 8th, 2009 | By Samantha Buker | Category: Energy, Featured
To put an end to this cap-and-trade fiasco, the only option is probably to cap all the “revolving door” stooges and trade them out for oil and coal execs. But unfortunately, Shooters, that won’t be the fate of cap and trade. Not if the U.S. Climate Action Partnership (USCAP) can ...read more


Land Ho

Feb 9th, 2007 | By Whiskey Contributor | Category: Energy
Without further ado, here is this month's new recommendation. For some, the weather outside has been frightful. For others it has just been bizarre. Among other things, January brought us 70 degree temperatures in New York City's Central Park; New England forsythias in joyous springtime bloom; snow in Malibu; more than $700 ...read more