Friday, July 10, 2009

Hansen mostly recycles myths in his mostly pointless attack on U.S. climate action « Climate Progress
Much as I am happy to devote many Climate Progress posts to publicizing Hansen’s leading edge climate science analysis (see links below), I am unhappy to have to waste any time at all debunking his bleeding edge climate policy analysis
UNICEF NZ Children's Charity | Helping Children Survive & Thrive
Wellington, 8 July 2009. – Five young New Zealanders will get the chance to put their ideas and concerns on climate change to world leaders.

The kiwi climate ambassadors, aged between 14-17 years old, will be among more than 160 delegates from 40 countries at the UN Children’s Fund Children’s Climate Forum in Copenhagen (28 November-5 December).

Recommendations from the children’s forum will go to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change immediately following, at which state leaders will discuss climate change and try to reach an agreement on how to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases.
By The Fault » Blog Archive » The Climate Debate Unsettles the G-8 Summit
The issue of climate change has been a contentious one at the G-8 summit. The major industrialized countries have reached an agreement among themselves to cut greenhouse gases, but a group of developing countries — the so-called G-5 nations — have balked.
The Secular Outpost: Are Climate-Change Deniers as bad as Creationists [like Obama and Pelosi]?
It is little wonder that creationists and climate-change deniers are so much alike. Both groups are motivated by a fundamentalist ideology: theological fundamentalism in the one case, and economic fundamentalism on the other. Ignorance is always dangerous, and doubly so when it is intentional.

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