Just over a month ago, I received a review copy of Steve Goreham’s new book,”CLIMATISM!” After finally finding time to give it the once-over, I can only describe it as “recommended reading” for anyone interested in the truth about global warming climate change GLOBULL WARMING. Approximately 400 pages, CLIMATISM! Science, Common Sense, and the 21st [...]
Recommended Reading: ‘CLIMATISM!’
March 3rd, 2010 · No Comments
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Corn Ethanol Boondoggle Costs Investors Millions
October 24th, 2008 · No Comments
Under the headline, Investors suffer as US ethanol boom dries up, Financial Times reported today on the plight of people like Microsoft’s Bill Gates whose investment in the ethanol industry are not panning out: Investors, such as Microsoft’s Bill Gates, are sitting on billions of dollars in losses after buying into the corn-based ethanol industry [...]
Tags: · alternative fuels, bill gates, biofuel, corn ethanol, corn-based ethanol, cornography, Energy, energy woes, Ethanol, ethanol industry, ethanol plant, ethanol producers, Financial Times, George W. Bush, I know it when I see it, Microsoft, petrol
North Dakota Corn Ethanol Industry ‘Shucks’
July 16th, 2008 · No Comments
It appears the North Dakota corn ethanol industry “shucks.” According to a report this morning in the Grand Forks Herald newspaper, the developer of a 100-million gallon ethanol plant in the Spiritwood Energy Park near Jamestown, N.D., says the plant is on hold. Rob at Say Anything Blog points out the fact that this is [...]
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Wow! Blogger Agrees with Environmentalists
April 17th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Today marks a rare occasion when I find myself in agreement with anything touted by hard-core environmentalists like Lester Brown, Ken Cook and Jonathan Lewis. I find myself in partial agreement with the men from “Greenville,” all of whom were invited by the Grocery Manufacturers Association to come to share their views on biofuels with [...]
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Firm Makes Ethanol for Less Than $1 Per Gallon
January 28th, 2008 · No Comments
In post published Jan. 11, I concluded that “I know it when I see it!” and what I see is this: “Corn ethanol is Cornography!” In short, I ranted about the push toward corn-based ethanol — which I dubbed “Cornography” — as being offensive to the senses and to the economy. Thankfully, only two weeks [...]
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I know it when I see it! Corn Ethanol is..
January 11th, 2008 · 3 Comments
Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart used the phrase, “I know it when I see it,” in the opinion he wrote about a landmark 1964 case that decided whether a French film, The Lovers, was an example of pornography. Almost 44 years later, another scourge has surfaced and holds the potential to inflict great pain and [...]
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Rising Food Prices Due to Alternative Fuels Push
December 10th, 2007 · 4 Comments
Smart and energetic people sometimes make costly mistakes. Such is the case with corn farmers, politicians and the push to develop ethanol as an alternative fuel. Working together, corn farmers and politicians have conspired to promote ethanol as an alternative fuel, promising its use will help to relieve this country of its dependence upon foreign [...]
Tags: · alternative fuels, corn, corn farmer, corn lobby, Ethanol, ethanol is king, Farm, farm-state politicians, farmer, food prices, Fuel, fuel efficiency, Gas Prices, gasoline, inflation, life is good, Politicians, Presidential Hopefuls, rising food prices, second job, tax breaks, Will work for fuel
























