Tuesday, May 26, 2009

The Great Beyond: Scandinavian royals to visit Greenland
The royals of three Scandinavian nations are heralding the dangers of climate change.

The Royals from Denmark, Sweden and Norway will travel Wednesday 27 May to Greenland to see first hand through 1 June the impact of greenhouse gas warming on glaciers, industry and Arctic life.

Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark, Crown Prince Haakon of Norway and Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden will be accompanied by six scientists, who will show the Royals direct evidence of climate change.
"Green" industry demands [climate fraud] dollars
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Farmers could cash in on cap-and-trade [swindle]
Roger Johnson, president of the National Farmers Union, noted during a visit to Wichita last week that a cap-and-trade emission system could be a boon to Kansas farmers if it allows them to sell emission credits. Farmers could reduce their emissions and earn credits by means such as no-till farming, precision fertilizing and burning methane gas created by manure, Johnson said.

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