Month: April 2017

How Team Trump plans to kill Obama’s Paris climate deal by declaring it a treaty 

How Team Trump plans to kill Obama’s Paris climate deal by declaring it a treaty 

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Signatories (light green) and parties (orange) to the Paris Agreement [credit: Wikipedia]

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It may be a bit of a legal minefield but it would put an extra element of democracy into the current situation.

As President Trump’s top advisers prepare to hash out a final policy on the Paris climate agreement dumped onto their laps by President Obama, another option has hit the table: Declare the deal a treaty and send it to the Senate to be killed.

The treaty option could emerge as the middle ground in the increasingly tense battle between “remainers” on the one hand, who say the president should abide by Mr. Obama’s global warming deal, and the Paris agreement’s detractors, who say Mr. Trump would be breaking a key campaign promise if he doesn’t withdraw from the pact.

Mr. Trump’s principal advisers are slated to meet Thursday to hash out a final set of recommendations for the president, with several deadlines looming next month.

At an initial meeting of top staffers Tuesday, several memos and letters that were circulated laid out the options, including the treaty proposal put forth by Christopher C. Horner and Marlo Lewis Jr., senior fellows at the Competitive Enterprise Institute. Under their vision, Mr. Trump could toss out Mr. Obama’s decision that the Paris accord was an executive agreement, declare it a treaty and send it to the Senate, where it would need a two-thirds vote for ratification.

Given Republican control of the chamber, the agreement’s opponents say senators would either shelve the deal or outright defeat it. Either option would derail the deal, the memo suggested. “That option affirms that we are a nation of laws, not men and, importantly, discourages both our negotiating partners and future U.S. officials against attempting to circumvent our system,” the memo says.

A briefing paper circulated among Republican senators this week said the deal should have been sent to Capitol Hill by Mr. Obama, but he “knew that Congress would never approve such a flawed deal, so he refused to seek the Senate’s advice and consent.”

Supporters of the Paris accord have their own memo drafted by lawyers in the State Department. That memo says that by sending the agreement to the Senate, the president would be giving up important powers and leave Mr. Trump and his successors open to congressional meddling. “Because the large majority of international agreements concluded by the United States are concluded as executive agreements, this could have far-reaching implications for our conduct of foreign affairs,” the State Department document says.

The Paris agreement is the main international vehicle for trying to combat climate change. Mr. Obama committed the U.S. to the deal in 2015 but never submitted it for ratification, saying it was an extension of a U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change, which the Senate ratified in 1992.

The State Department memo says there are few risks to remaining part of the Paris deal. It says the “legal obligations are relatively few and are generally process-oriented [and] discretionary in their application or repeat existing obligations already contained in the Framework Convention.”

Michael McKenna, a Republican energy strategist, said anything short of withdrawal would leave the U.S. open to legal challenges, with judges potentially attempting to enforce strict climate limits based on the commitments. “The president is being asked to travel a path that leads him — ultimately — to continue the Obama administration policies on climate change,” said Mr. McKenna, who has authored his own memo calling for withdrawal. He blamed Obama administration “holdovers” at the State Department for trying to preserve their former boss’ plans.

Mr. Obama committed the U.S. to cutting greenhouse gas emissions at least 26 percent below 2005 levels by 2025. The former president tried to enforce the commitment through a series of executive and administration actions, imposing tight limits on power plants and auto emissions. Federal courts have halted some of those plans, and Mr. Trump and Congress have nixed others, easing the pressure on American industry.

During the campaign, Mr. Trump also pledged to cancel the Paris deal.

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April 27, 2017 at 09:30PM

World’s First Private Fusion Reactor Takes Big Steps Towards Generating Energy

World’s First Private Fusion Reactor Takes Big Steps Towards Generating Energy

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Britain’s newest fusion reactor has been fired up and taken the UK one step further towards generating electricity from the power of the stars.

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 Tokamak ST40 fusion reactor

The heart of the Tokamak ST40 reactor – a super-hot cloud of electrically charged gas, or plasma – is expected to reach a temperature of 100 million centigrade in 2018.

That is how hot it needs to be to trigger fusion, the joining together of atomic nuclei accompanied by an enormous release of energy.

The same process enables stars to shine and in a less controlled way provides the destructive force of H-bombs.

The new reactor was built at Milton Park, Oxfordshire, by Tokamak Energy, a private company pioneering fusion power in the UK.

It is Tokamak Energy’s third upgraded reactor and represents the latest step in a five-stage plan to bring fusion power to the national grid by 2030.

Fusion power holds out the promise of almost unlimited supplies of clean energy. It uses special forms of hydrogen as fuel, produces no greenhouse gases, and the only waste product is helium.

But harnessing and raining in the mighty forces involved is a daunting challenge.

The plasma, which at 100m C is seven times hotter than the centre of the sun, has to be contained in a doughnut-shaped “magnetic bottle”.

Some way has also got to be found to turn the energy of fast-moving elementary particles into electricity.

Speaking after the ST40 reactor was officially turned on and achieved “first plasma”, Tokamak Energy chief executive Dr David Kingham said: “Today is an important day for fusion energy development in the UK, and the world.

“We are unveiling the first world-class controlled fusion device to have been designed, built and operated by a private venture. The ST40 is a machine that will show fusion temperatures – 100 million degrees – are possible in compact, cost-effective reactors.

“This will allow fusion power to be achieved in years, not decades.”

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April 27, 2017 at 09:27PM

Climate Religion Threatens The Future Of Science

Climate Religion Threatens The Future Of Science

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I testified at the Washington State Senate a few months ago in Olympia, right after the largest snowstorm they have had in many years. A Democratic senator tried to silence me before I even started talking, and a heckler (formerly from the Olympia City Council) interrupted my presentation. Washington State is very left wing, and the very last thing they want to hear is facts.

Washington State is having their coldest start to a year since 1950, and ninth coldest on record. January-April temperatures in Washington State have been declining for 25 years since the 1992 peak. The El Nino years of 2010, 2015 and 2016 were warmer however. The 2010 El Nino coincided with the Vancouver Olympics, which climate alarmists were fully hysterical about.

After the 2010 Winter Olympics, National Geographic announced the end of snow in the Pacific Northwest.

Climate Change Threatens the Future of the Winter Olympics

The winter of 2010 was one of the least snowiest on record in Washington State, due to the warm El Nino driven temperatures, but there is no long term trend in snowfall there. Low snow years occurred in 2010, 2015 and 2016, and 2008, 2012 and 2017 were high snow years.

Washington’s climate is not changing, but the global warming religion demands that Democrats believe it is.

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April 27, 2017 at 07:52PM

America Set to Cut Subsidies to Wind Power & Prevent Grid Chaos

America Set to Cut Subsidies to Wind Power & Prevent Grid Chaos

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Donald Trump is not the wind industry’s biggest fan. And now that the damage done to once reliable and affordable power supplies by the intermittent and chaotic delivery of wind power is plain for all to see (look no further than South Australia), the US is out to avoid the inevitable. Starting with an investigation […]

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April 27, 2017 at 07:31PM