Thursday, May 28, 2009

Australian Blanchett takes fossil-fueled trip to Copenhagen
The actor-activist takes environmentalism personally. Concerned about the growing water crisis in her own country ("I live in a desert called Australia”), she limits her showers to four minutes, installed solar panels on her home, donates time to Solar Aid, plans to power her theater company in Sydney with renewables, and is working on the Prince's Rainforest Project film.
Doctors must [promote climate fraud] -Times Online
Medical professionals will be reminding this group that there are immediate benefits to be had from action now, mainly about how we move, how we eat and how we redistribute resources more fairly around the globe — all of which are fundamental to health and welfare.

Denial is, of course, a well- recognised defence when faced with bad news. But in climate change, as in medicine, denial does not prevent disease progression.
Al Gore On [Auto-pilot]: His climate fraud promotion speeches don't seem to vary much | WeatherTwits.com

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