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Saturday, January 24, 2009

This just in--more people preaching to us about global warming seem to do an awful lot of fossil-fueled travel
- I will be signing a contract with a big film company in Los Angeles concerning my dive at the South Pole. I can`t say anything more, you will find out everything in time – Croatian diver Kristijan Curavic told the Jutarnji list daily.

His new project `South Pole Abyss-Against Global Warming` is to be realised at the end of year and the rumour is that it includes certain Hollywood legends like Leonardo di Caprio and George Clooney. They should promote his campaign in Croatia as well.

Thus, Kristijan`s girlfriend Nikolika Pisek will move to the States with him for a while, who revealed they will be travelling soon.

- We should travel to America soon. Kristijan is going to Los Angeles on business and I`m tagging along. I`d like to pop down to Hawaii, because I`ve never been there – Nikolina said, otherwise a TV host.
Don't Mess with My Peanut Butter | Jacksonville.com
All the debate about global warming, for example, has not in the least disturbed my personal serenity. Some say the earth is getting warmer while others insist it is getting cooler. Who in the world are you to believe? One scientist frantically reported that if we do not do something quickly in 1500 years the earth is going to get 10° warmer than it is right now. One can only hope he was not a Rhodes scholar.
Steig's Silence « Climate Audit
Once upon a time, in the mists of time (Feb 2008), long before climate scientists had "moved on", realclimate featured a post entitled Antarctica is Cold? Yeah, We Knew That...
They're going to miss it when it's gone: For now, CO2 hysteria is still paying off with expenses-paid trips to exotic locales to "save the world"
'The funding will enable a team from Leicester to visit South Africa in 2009 for a workshop at the Skukuza in the Kruger National Park. The sites in the Kruger Park have been used for decades for controlled burning experiments, and more recently for measuring carbon dioxide exchanges between land and atmosphere. The workshop will include time for networking activities, field techniques training, knowledge exchange and developing plans for research funding bids.'

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