Good news

Coal power plant and oilseed rape

Even if it is somewhat like locking the barn door after the horse is out. But still!

President Obama is expected to announce a series of executive actions and agreements on Friday morning that will advance solar power and energy efficiency in the United States, part of his pledge to tackle climate change without having to go through a gridlocked Congress…the initiatives will represent an 850-megawatt increase in solar power deployed, or enough to power 130,000 homes. They will also lead to more $2 billion in energy efficiency investments in Federal buildings, $26 billion in savings for businesses on energy bills, and a 380 million metric ton decrease in carbon pollution — the equivalent of taking about 80 million cars off the road for a year, the statement said.

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  1. Now for the bad news. Six West Antarctic glaciers are showing signs of “irreversible” thaw. That thaw is linked to global warming and may push up sea levels for centuries. Take that Marco Rubio. And now for something completely different and really bad. The cases of Harvard law professor David Barron and Georgia appeals court justice Michael Boggs. Both have been nominated by Obama to serve on the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Barron wrote the legal opinion justifying the targeting killing of Anwar al-Awlaki, the US citizen killed in Yemen. Boggs, a conservative Georgia Democrat, who while in the state legislature, voted to reinstate the Confederate flag of Georgia, opposed same-sex marriages and opposed abortion. Obama has clearly gone off his rocker.

  2. Rocker? What rocker? He really never was ON a rocker; it’s always been about the Benjamins and his sorry-ass legacy! Period!

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