Tuesday, July 07, 2009

Al [Gore's days as a climate fraud rock star are fading fast] | Mail Online
Professor Sir David King, the Government's chief scientific adviser, also stressed the importance of engaging political leaders.

Sir David, director of the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment at Oxford University, which organised the three-day forum, said he was 'disappointed' by the poor turnout from members of the Government.

He said he had hoped ministers, including the Prime Minister, would attend.

'That did not transpire. We need to work much harder with the Government.'
Grassley: U.S. should wait for international treaty to address climate change « Iowa Independent
Fighting climate change should be done by international agreements and not with legislation currently being weighed in the U.S. Senate, [Republican] Iowa Sen. Charles Grassley told reporters Tuesday.

“Otherwise we’re going to lose all of our manufacturing — or manufacturing jobs — to China because it’ll be cheaper for our manufacturing to go over there than to pay the stiff fees on energy that they’ll have to pay here,” Grassley said.
A dollar a day could keep climate change away-EPA | Markets | Reuters
WASHINGTON, July 7 (Reuters) - The average American family would pay at most $1 a day more to fight climate change, the head of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency told a Senate committee on Tuesday.
Since they're clearly just making things up as they go along, why don't they charge us another $365 annually, allegedly to keep cancer and heart attacks away?

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