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Comments on: Clean-tech bubble talk is a red herring

With all the money going into clean tech, people understandably worry about an investment bubble. But the later-stage "funding gap" is a bigger barrier to success.

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by theBike45 September 26, 2008 12:29 PM PDT
It's a truism that you never hear or see the bullet that kills you. Current beliefs in global warmng rests mostly on a scientific discipline that's anything but solidly grounded. If the new theory of sunspot
minima, magnetic radiation and its effect on cloud formation (which accounts for 98% of greenhouse effects) is accurate, then we'll need to produce global warming, not aboid it. The fact that 95% of the forever-ignorant public believes in global warming is absolutely no evidence of its existence. Certainly
the past ten years ahve been cooler than normal, as was last eyar, a small fact that didn't seem to prevent morons like RFK Jr from proclaiming that Katrina was caused by that "global warming."
You know, the global warming that has not yet made an appearance.
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by Manhattan2 September 26, 2008 12:33 PM PDT
A change in green tech is coming. The "Energy Manifesto" will be released shortly. Does anyone want an early look?
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by chybik2 April 15, 2009 8:23 AM PDT
i'd like one, if possible, chybihybi at yahoo dot com. thanks a lot in advance.
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