Saturday, July 11, 2009

Schoolchildren take up 'lifestyle' challenge to go green for the planet | This is Exeter
At Woodbury Salterton Primary School, children and parents made their green pledges on paper footprints, then created a giant footprint display in the playground. Several children and staff also wore green socks and nail varnish on the day.
Quote roundup: UN IPCC Scientist Says Global Warming Big Deception | Energy & Environment
Look at the below data, follow the links, learn the truth and stop being a "useful idiot" for those who want nothing more than total control and all the money!
Benny Peiser: G8 stalemate shows it’s time for climate cool-down - FP Comment
It seems reasonable to conclude that the diplomatic impasse cannot be overcome in Copenhagen or, indeed, anytime soon. What is needed in these circumstances is a calm deceleration strategy that would cool future climate negotiations and take the wind out of the sails of green campaigners. Such a deliberate slow-down could help to lower the political temperature and turn negotiations into routine events, thereby shedding much of their media hype and agitation. In the run-up to Copenhagen, it will be crucial for governments around the world to come up with fresh approaches and ideas that can lower expectations and manage to direct the permanent stalemate for many years to come.
Tories may sacrifice Africa to fund climate change fight - UK Politics, UK - The Independent
A Tory Government could cut Britain's £9bn-a-year overseas aid budget by diverting up to £2bn of it to tackling climate change, aid agencies warned today.
Energy Tribune - Copenhagen’s Neverland
The world’s war on carbon emissions isn’t going well. In just six months, the UN sponsored Copenhagen Conference on Climate Change will seek to launch a worldwide anti-carbon strategy with teeth. Billed by alarmists as “the last chance to save our planet,” all the signs are that Michael Jackson has a better chance of recording new material than Copenhagen has of delivering a meaningful international accord.

No doubt sensing the political train crash looming in Copenhagen – and the PR point-scoring on offer to anyone able to avert it – the bureaucratic rhetoric has ratcheted up in recent weeks.

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