Friday, May 01, 2009

Global warming strongly divides Christian clergy | www.tennessean.com | The Tennessean
While most Christian ministers agree that human beings are to care for creation, they disagree on the details. That's especially true about the topic of global warming.
Twitter / keelygirl
Just watched Bill Clinton give a speech about global warming and the economy followed by Will.I.am from Black Eyed Peas performing! Awesome!
Questar’s CEO on Energy and Climate Realities (A pretty darn good industry speech in our age of T. Boone Pickens, Aubrey McClendon, and other energy interventionists) — MasterResource
Now, I’d love to stand here and debate the science of global warming. The media of course long ago declared that debate over – global warming is a planetary emergency, we’ve got to change the way we live now. I’ve followed this debate closely for over 15 years. I read everything I get my hands on. I’m an engineer, so I tend to be skeptical when journalists hyperventilate about science – “World coming to an end – details at 11”. My research convinces me that claims of a scientific consensus about global warming mislead the public and policy makers – and may reflect another agenda.
Is Climate Change the “Defining Challenge of Our Age”? Part 3 of 3 « Watts Up With That?
Thus we see that neither on grounds of public health nor on ecological factors is climate change likely to be the most important problem facing the globe this century.

So the next time anyone claims that climate change is the most important environmental problem facing the globe now or whenever, ask to see their proof that climate change outranks other problems.
Twitter / rrea83
Global warming: all the cool planets are doing it!

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