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Saturday, January 24, 2009

The Swazi Observer: Let us adapt to Climate Change
...what we should all remember is that humans have a natural ability to adapt to environmental change. Throughout the ages, human societies have shown a strong capacity for adapting to different climates and environmental changes as evidenced by the widespread and climatically diverse location of human settlements throughout the world. Humans have learned how to thrive in a wide variety of climate regimes, ranging from cold to hot and from humid to dry. The flexibility exhibited in the patterns of human settlements evidence an inherent desire and some measure of capacity to adapt.
American Thinker Blog: More Global Warming Tomfoolery
This is the same old statistical nonsense shamefully perpetuated by AGW'ers. When you don't have data... just make it up! And then you can make up some outlandish conclusions to go with it.
Australia: Turnbull takes on the climate-change deniers
"We have to invest in industrial-scale carbon capture and storage, industrial-scale solar, industrial-scale geothermal energy," he said.
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Climate Change Minister Penny Wong said the speech was designed to distract attention from the Liberal Party's own internal divisions over the issue.

"This is the speech you make when you're a leader who can't control your own party and climate-change deniers stand behind you," she said.
New Hampshire: Chairmen of Wind Energy Association attempts to cash in on the global warming scam
Retiring the Merrimack [coal] plant would foster clean electricity development from New Hampshire's abundant renewable energy resources. In less than a decade, 250 large wind turbines could be generating 2.3 billion kilowatt hours each year.

Wind power can provide electricity to thousands of New Hampshire homes and businesses with no carbon emissions and no pollution fouling our air, our water and our health.

Closing the Merrimack plant would jumpstart the creation of thousands of green jobs and hundreds of green business opportunities in the Granite State.
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Farrell S. Seiler
Chairman
New Hampshire Wind Energy Association

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