It is well known and well publicized that Al Gore is the chairman of a company called GIM (Generation Investment Management), a private investment firm that holds several large stakes in “green” enterprise. One of those stakes is a 10% share of the CCX (Chicago Climate Exchange). The CCX is a public exchange where instead of trading stocks, buyers and sellers trade CO2 emissions. That’s right, the nasty gas responsible for global warming. The CCX is essentially the NASDAQ of greenhouse... more
D-Bag of the Week: Lord Stern
YSP has never featured a d-bag from abroad. Then again, there’s a first time for everything. This week, we jumped across the pond in search of the douchiest douche among our British brethren. That title without a doubt belongs to Lord Stern, another enviro whack job who knows nothing about science, or the environment for that matter. To understand where Lord Stern’s logic goes awry, one must understand the difference between a conservationist and an environmentalist. Contrary to popular... more
Global Warning: No more debate!
On Friday, Al Gore took questions from the Society of Environmental Journalists, at their annual conference in Madison. The conference was meant to bolster enthusiasm and support for Vice President Gore’s environmental agenda. However, that all went to hell when an Irish filmmaker challenged Gore’s position on polar bears. Behind the microphone was Phelim McAleer. His movie, “Not Evil Just Wrong” is a response to Gore’s acclaimed documentary “An Inconvenient Truth,”... more
Corporate Green
Over the past few weeks, I’ve updated readers on the progress of the Waxman-Markey bill. The bill already passed the House, now the Senate is drafting their version. While the bills will be different, Sen. Barbara Boxer, chairman of the Environmental and Public Works committee, said she views the House version as a strong foundation for the Senate to build upon. In a previous post, I detailed the effects of “cap and trade” legislation. None of them are good. So why would anyone... more
Dems Seek Cap and Trade, to put nail in Economic Coffen.
Today, the House will vote on The American Clean Energy and Security Act, otherwise known as the “Waxman-Markey bill.” The proposed measure, would attempt to cut greenhouse gas emissions and promote renewable energy. The question is, how? The Waxman-Markey bill is of the “cap and trade” variety. For those of you not familiar with cap and trade, I’ll explain. Cap and trade legislation puts a cap on how much pollution companies can emit. These restrictions are applied... more
