The Most Depressing Video We’ll Show You Today – Warming World 1880-2010 From NASA

YouTube Preview ImageUsing data compiled by Goddard Institute for Space Studies, NASA has created a video showing the earth’s warming over the last 130+ years. Suck3. [ClimateCentral.org via NYTimes]
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Donald Trump Willing To Scrap Plans For Hotel And Housing At His Scottish Golf Resort If Wind Towers Go Up Offshore

Donald Trump’s bullying is continuing overseas and hopefully the folks behind the offshore wind turbines in Scotland won’t knuckle under. Trump has taken it to a new level and he is now threatening to not build the planned hotel and housing at his golf resort to protest Aberdeen Renewable Energy Group’s offshore wind turbines that his spokesperson Trump Wind Turbinedescribes as an “ugly industrial park directly off the shoreline.” Marine Scotland will decide soon if they’ll go forward with the turbines. For environmentalists, this could be a double-win – no more development on the protected Scottish coast and they get their wind turbines. But if they’re looking to compromise, we proposed a solution in Sep 2011 that might satisfy both parties – Trump gets to see his name and Scotland gets their renewable energy. [Bloomberg and Jubbling]

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Dateline China: Energy Efficient 30-Story Hotel Built In 15 Days (Video).

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Pre-Fabricated T30 Hotel By BROAD Group China

Completed T30 Hotel

Built in only 15 days by the BROAD Sustainable Building (BSB) division of the BROAD Group, which specializes in the manufacture of air conditioning units, the T30 hotel is a marvel of pre-fabricated construction. At 30 stories and with 170,000 square feet of floorspace, the T30 also claims to be 5 times more energy efficient than a comparable sized hotel thanks to features like 4 pane windows, external solar shading, and a heat recovery system. Due in part to BSB’s decision to incorporate energy efficient ideas into T30′s construction, the hotel is receiving quite a few mentions on sustainably focused websites including Treehugger, Inhabitat, and Smart Planet.

Jubbling’s take: The next time we’re in China, we’ll choose to stay in the two story hotel that took one year to build instead. No offense but after seeing the pictures below, we don’t want to take any chances. Haste makes waste.

Chinese Apartment Building Collapse 1 Chinese Apartment Building Collapse 2 Chinese Apartment Building Collapse 3

Related article: Are Skyscrapers Torpedoing the World’s Economies?

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Zimbawe Passed A Law Banning The Sale Of Used Underwear. Not The Future Home Of Jubbling Africa

No used underwear in Zimbawe in 2012Jubbling gambled and lost and let this one slip through; the nation of Zimbawe has banned the import and sale of used knickers/underwear. Spearheading this effort was Tendai Biti, Finance Minister for the Movement of Democratic Change, who said:

“I am told we are now even importing women’s underwear in this country…how does that happen? If you are a husband and you see your wife buying underwear from the flea market, you would have failed.”

Mr. Biti sees his country’s need to wear used briefs as dehumanizing and local newspapers in Zimbawe agree and go further that used undergarments are a possible source of disease. Jubbling thinks this law stinks, especially if it’s based on health risk fears. The end result of the law forbidding the sale of used skivvies is that more people will just go commando rather than purchasing higher-priced new tightie whities.

So in response, Jubbling’s Division of International Affairs thinks that Mr. Biti’s political party should seriously consider dropping the word “Movement” from their official name. We think it gives people the wrong idea and may even inspire the wrong kind of movement. [The Guardian]

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Thank You China. You Saved Philip Morris In The 80′s When We Stopped Smoking And Now You Want The Coal We’re Not Burning.

Burning Coal SucksGreat article from e360.com about the US lessening its dependence on coal and how China’s need is increasing. The author does a great job comparing the US’s reduced consumption of coal in the 2000′s to shrinking sales of cigarettes in the 1980′s and how the expanding Chinese market will bail US companies out for a second time.

As our consumption decreases, US coal mining companies are increasing their sales into China by land transporting and then shipping millions of tons of the fossil fuel. The growth of coal exports into China will require the building of new West coast ports dedicated to shipping this fossil fuel and that’s where the environmental opposition comes in. [e360.com]

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Are We Being Dongs Again? The US, China And 24 Other Countries Refuse To Comply With European Union Airline Pollution Control Plan

airline emissionsThis is one of those posts where the title almost says it all. Here’s some info to help fill in a the gaps:

  • The European Union (EU) wants to address the issue of reducing airline emissions and greenhouse gases immediately.
  • The EU created a plan.
  • The US, China and 24 other nations don’t like the plan.
  • The US, China and 24 other nations want to work with the UN’s International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to create a plan.
  • The EU thinks the US, China and 24 other nations are dragging their feet by waiting for ICAO to develop a plan.
  • The US House of Representatives passed a bill telling US airlines that they don’t have to abide by the EU plan.

Jubbling wishes we were on a plan. [NYTimes.com]

Related article: A clear and fair incentive to pollute less

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