Tuesday, February 03, 2009

Verdantix: Make or break year for US climate change consultants
During 2009 consulting firms that fail to establish their climate change expertise will miss out on the biggest opportunity in the consulting market for 20 years, according to independent research conducted by Verdantix.
Recent editorials from New Jersey newspapers -- Newsday.com
So what's new Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton doing? Fussing and fretting over the "climate crisis"!

Really. No joke.
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One of the key "facts on the ground," however _ ignored and trampled underfoot by the media _ is this: The first president to have reservations about the Kyoto anti-global-warming treaty was Bill Clinton.

He declined to submit the treaty to the Senate for a ratification vote. He decided against doing so after the Senate _ in a unanimous resolution _ expressed misgivings about the treaty's tilt in favor of nations like China (now the world's No. 1 producer of "greenhouse gas" emissions).

Being a mostly politically sensible guy, apart from an inclination to indulge in a little lechery, Bill Clinton may have had his own qualms about Kyoto.

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