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Tesla battery, subsidy and sustainability fantasies

Tesla battery, subsidy and sustainability fantasies

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More subsidies from exhausted California taxpayers cannot compensate for hard realities Paul Driessen The first justification was that internal combustion engines polluted too much. But emissions steadily declined, and today’s cars emit about 3% of what their predecessors did. Then it was oil imports: electric vehicles (EVs) would reduce foreign dependency and balance of trade…

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July 23, 2017 at 10:04AM

Greenland Glaciers Advancing Since 2013

Greenland Glaciers Advancing Since 2013

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Greenland’s Jakobshavn Glacier retreated rapidly during the second half of the 19th century.

26 Nov 1903, 2 – The Marshfield News and Wisconsin Hub

By 1939, Greenland’s glaciers faced catastrophic collapse.

17 Dec 1939, Page 15 – Harrisburg Sunday Courier

Over the last four years, the Jakobshavn ice edge has advanced.

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The red line in the animation below shows the advance.

Greenland’s other famous glacier, the Petermann Glacier, is also advancing.

2013   2015   2017

According to NASA, glaciers retreat when it is cold, and advance when it is warm.

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NASA accomplished this magical defiance of the laws of thermodynamics, via good old fashioned data tampering.

Data.GISS: GISTEMP HISTORY

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July 23, 2017 at 08:38AM

U.S. Coal Boom Feeds European Markets

U.S. Coal Boom Feeds European Markets

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A report by the U.S. Energy Information Administration reveals that coal exports have increased by 58% in 2017, with half of the coal imported by Europe.

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A report by the EIA indicated that coal exports—for both steam coal, used for power generation, and metallurgical coal, used for refining steel—have increased by 58 percent from Q1 of 2016 to Q1 of 2017. The majority of the increase was in steam coal, which grew by 6 million short tons (MMst).

Big U.S. coal customer: Europe

The majority of the coal was shipped from ports on the Atlantic Coast and Gulf Coast. The U.S. exported a total of 10.135 million short tons of steam coal during Q1. Steam coal exports were bound largely for European markets—which consumed approximately 50 percent of the U.S.’ total steam coal exports in Q1, 2017.

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Source: EnerCom Inc., from EIA data

Out of the approximately 5.108 million short tons of steam coal exported to Europe, the Netherlands consumed approximately 2.530 million short tons—a little less than 50 percent.

Asian markets consumed approximately 31 percent of the total U.S. exports, with South Korea, India, and Japan making up the bulk of the demand.

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July 23, 2017 at 06:56AM

Greenland Glacier Retreated Two Feet Per Day from 1850 To 1900

Greenland Glacier Retreated Two Feet Per Day from 1850 To 1900

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26 Nov 1903, 2 – The Marshfield News and Wisconsin Hub

By 1939, glaciers in Greenland and Norway were facing “catastrophic collapse.”

17 Dec 1939, Page 15 – Harrisburg Sunday Courier at Newspapers.com

The Arctic warmth of that period was problematic for government climate scientists, so they got together and decide to erase it.

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Data.GISS: GISS Surface Temperature Analysis

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July 23, 2017 at 06:30AM