Thursday, April 09, 2009

And if you have any questions, it means you love pollution: Solar-Powered Cardboard Stove Wins Top Prize In Climate Change Contest
A stove made of cardboard and powered by solar energy has won the $75,000 top prize in a contest for global warming solutions.

The cooker called Kyoto Box after the Kyoto Protocol and invented by Norwegian businessman Jon Bohmer hopes to eliminate the use of firewood for cooking by some three billion people.
Do you remember the first time? — Hot Topic
John Boscawen (ACT) commented that my evidence flatly contradicted the previous submitter, Dr Bruce McCabe (which appears to have been along the lines of “cooling since…”), and asked if I would examine that evidence and explain to him why it was wrong.
Measurement, Reporting, and Verification in a Post-2012 Climate [Swindle] Agreement
The Pew Center released a report outlining options for measurement, reporting, and verification of countries' actions in a post-2012 global climate agreement at a side event held during the international climate negotiations in Bonn, Germany. In addition, a paper discusing avenues and options for the legal form of a post-2012 agreement was presented. The report, paper, and related presentations can be downloaded below.
CO2's gonna kill Fido: Pets may become latest victims of climate change
Pets are normally sheltered from the harsh realities of wild living. But across Europe, increasing temperatures will expose pets to new infectious diseases spread by ticks, fleas and mosquitoes, according to new research.

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