Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Carbon cutting measures won't work say property companies
Property giants including British Land, Hermes, Land Securities, Prupim, Legal and General and SEGRO, who own and manage the country’s biggest shopping centres and offices, believe government policy has ignored the fact that the majority of commercial property is being rented out.

This means landlords cannot simply walk into a tenant’s shop, for example, and turn the lights off, according to the federation.
Global Warming Conference: More Scientific Dissent » The Foundry
[Idso/Michaels/Carter/Theon]
Conversations with Duke Energy at the World Business Summit on Climate Change « It’s Getting Hot In Here
I told Mr. Rogers that the actions of Duke Energy are unacceptable to the youth climate movement and that the survival of future generations in being endangered with such a weak climate bill. He smiled and sarcastically thanked me for my concern.
Earth 2100 Latest End of the World Special - Associated Content
In these days of increased global warming hysteria, and the hysteria of pretty much everything else nowadays, Earth 2100 certainly has a built in "end of the world" demographic audience. Now, it's not just crazy preachers that are predicting Armageddon around every corner.
Frost hits Alta. crops, cold to hit Sask., Man. - 6/3/2009
(Resource News International) -- New record-low temperatures were established in a number of the grain and oilseed growing regions of Alberta overnight, with readings in Saskatchewan overnight Tuesday also having a chance of dropping below freezing, according to updated weather outlooks.

The extent of the damage to crops was not known at this time, government and industry officials said.

Environment Canada said 10 record lows were set in Alberta overnight Monday under clear skies and a ridge of high pressure.

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