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  • New study from mainstream ag economists at Iowa State

    Cellulosic ethanol represents a beacon on the horizon — the justification cited by wiseguys like Vinod Khosla for dropping billions per year in public cash to prop up corn ethanol production. Corn ethanol, you see, is a bridge to a bright cellulosic future. But the beacon is looking more and more like a mirage, a […]

  • Further evidence that impotence leads to arson

    Am I crazy, or is the Earth Liberation Front website sponsored by Viagra? (via Dan Shapley)

  • Americans using less gasoline

    Well, it’s finally happened: Americans are starting to use less gasoline. It took a weakened economy and record oil prices — crude hit an all-time high of $103.95 a barrel Monday — but in the past six weeks, U.S. gasoline consumption has fallen by an average 1.1 percent from 2007 levels, the most sustained drop […]

  • U.N. says: Don’t iron your jeans

    Um, wow. So this is what the United Nations Environment Programme is up to these days:

  • AEC chooses renewables and efficiency over coal

    New across the transom, from Sierra Club (no link yet): Today, Associated Electric Cooperative, one of the nation’s largest and most respected rural electric cooperatives announced they are “postponing indefinitely” their plans to build a massive new coal-fired power plant near Norborne in Northwest Missouri. Associated Electric will pursue wind, energy efficiency and natural gas […]

  • Gore at TED

    Bruno Giussani supplies a detailed rundown of Al Gore’s talk at this year’s TED conference. See also Kim Zetter in Wired.

  • Alcohol refinery may enhance tourist industry

    Tourists, bird watchers, and native cattle herders in Kenya's Tana River delta may soon have a spanking-new alcohol refinery in the middle of their wetland. Granted, the wetland will be slightly less wet because a third of its water will be diverted to cropland. Always one to look for a silver lining, I would hope that this refinery will include an air-conditioned bar where tourists and herders alike can gather for happy hour after a long, hot day of wildlife viewing and cattle herding.

    Paul Matiku, Executive Director of Nature Kenya (and might I add, a real pessimist) claims:

    Large areas would become ecological deserts. The Delta is a wildlife refuge with cattle herders depending on it for centuries as well. There is no commitment to mitigation for the damage that will be done and no evidence that local incomes will be in any way improved.

    *Cough*loser*cough*! Excuse me.

    Here, Richard Branson, after publicly admitting that his investments in corn ethanol were a mistake, goes on to say:

    "But, ah, there are countries in the world like Africa [actually a continent], um, like Mozambique, where they have got sugarcane plantations lying wasted, doing nothing ..."

  • Ingrid Newkirk, president of PETA, on Stephen Colbert

    I don’t think she says 10 words through this whole thing:

  • Climate change skeptics say we should note, not hype

    Revkin:

    Mr. Morano, in an e-mail message, was undaunted, saying turnabout is fair play: "Fair is fair. Noting (not hyping) an unusually harsh global winter is merely pointing out the obvious. Dissenters of a man-made 'climate crisis' are using the reality of this record-breaking winter to expose the silly warming alarmism that the news media and some scientists have been ceaselessly promoting for decades."

    And then there's this: "Earth's 'Fever' Breaks: Global Cooling Currently Under Way."

    That should answer Barry Ritholtz's question (h/t to sunsetbeachguy):

    GISS Jan.

    If the above long term chart was a stock, would you short it?

    Apparently the the Republican minority on the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee would.

  • ‘Eco-terrorism’ suspected in Seattle-area arson

    Four unoccupied multimillion-dollar homes burned in a Seattle suburb Monday in what officials have reason to believe was eco-related arson. Explosives were found in the homes, and a spray-painted sign out front — “Built green? Nope black! McMansions in RCDs r not green” — bore the initials of radical environmental group the Earth Liberation Front. […]