Monday, April 06, 2009

What Climate [Scam] Czar Carol Browner Really Does | Newsweek Leadership and the Environment | Newsweek.com
Now her power lies mainly in persuasion—for example, encouraging Energy Secretary Steven Chu, a Nobel-winning physicist, and his team to supply new scientific and technological ideas for greening the economy.
Q&A: Columnist Tom Friedman on Climate Change | Newsweek Leadership and the Environment | Newsweek.com
Begley: A Gallup poll found that 41 percent of Americans—a record high—say concerns about climate change are exaggerated. Why is the public so resistant to the findings of climate science?
Friedman: What's ironic is that that poll comes out at a time when more and more studies are suggesting that climate change is happening faster, bigger, quicker and with more powerful impacts than we anticipated just a few years ago.
The Associated Press: Snow interrupts Mich. spring, at least 4 dead
WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — An early spring snowstorm dumped almost 8 inches on some parts of Michigan and was blamed Monday for at least four deaths and a power outage affecting about 124,000 people.
Nenana Ice Classic Update: Thickest reading of the year today
6-Apr 46.00 Inches
When fraudsters claim that the Arctic sea ice is the thinnest "ever", why don't they provide actual thickness numbers?

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