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July 21, 2009Too many things don’t add up
Things I have gleaned from common sources: CO2 continues to rise for over the last two decades (many sources); there have been 11 years of falling global temperatures, air and sea (Environmental Protection Agency, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adm...
Posted in: The Missoulian on 07/21/09
July 20, 2009
Geothermal energy: Potential for power available, but weak
Montana's geothermal energy kettle is on the stove, but don't expect any steam whistles soon. U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management offices are officially braced for geothermal leasing activity this summer. So is the state Depar...
Posted in: The Missoulian on 07/20/09
N.D. could have huge new oil field
BISMARCK, N.D. - Dozens of fruitful wells beneath the rich Bakken shale in North Dakota continue to fuel a hunch among oilmen and geologists that another vast crude-bearing formation may be buried in the state's vast oil patch. Lynn Helms, ...
Posted in: The Missoulian on 07/20/09
July 18, 2009
Helena Housing Authority expects to save $2.4 million after energy upgrades on 366 houses
HELENA - The Helena Housing Authority expects to save $2.4 million in utility costs over the next 15 years after it completes an energy upgrade of its 366 city housing units. The project marks the first "performance contract" with a public housi...
Posted in: The Missoulian on 07/18/09
July 16, 2009
Cap-and-trade equals high taxes
What is the perfect temperature for the Earth? It is a simple question really and deserves an answer. In 6 million years we know the Earth has been hotter, a lot hotter. We know the Earth has been colder, a lot colder. We know that the Earth has fluctuated between hot and cold on somewhat predictable cycles...
Posted in: The Missoulian on 07/16/09



