Re: [geo] Trump: Hot air and/or hot planet?

2016-11-12 Thread Greg Rau
eg <gh...@sbcglobal.net>; Geoengineering <geoengineering@googlegroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 9, 2016 2:28 PM Subject: Re: [geo] Trump: Hot air and/or hot planet? The advantage of state RE is that the demand for coal electricity declines as market forces make it uneconomica

Re: [geo] Trump: Hot air and/or hot planet?

2016-11-09 Thread Ronal W. Larson
Greg and List This is partially to support your comment and especially to urge more dialogue along these lines. I say “partially” because much of US energy policy is state directed. Mr. Trump received less than 1 out of 3 votes in your home state of California. I guess

Re: [geo] Trump: Hot air and/or hot planet?

2016-11-09 Thread Andrew Revkin
But he also (in mostly-ignored statements) pledged to sustain federal R and move away from fossil fuels> Prospects for the Environment, and Environmentalism, Under President Trump http://nyti.ms/2eDpzlU Prospects for the Environment, and Environmentalism, Under President Trump By ANDREW C.

[geo] Trump: Hot air and/or hot planet?

2016-11-09 Thread Greg Rau
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/the_americas/trump-win-raises-questions-about-un-climate-deal/2016/11/09/85a38028-a686-11e6-ba46-53db57f0e351_story.html Quoting the article:"Trump pledged in May to “cancel” the Paris deal. He has called for stripping regulations to allow unfettered