Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Carbon Dioxide irrelevant in climate debate says MIT Scientist
In a study sure to ruffle the feathers of the Global Warming cabal, Professor Richard Lindzen of MIT has published a paper which proves that IPCC models are overstating by 6 times, the relevance of CO2 in Earth’s Atmosphere. Dr. Lindzen has found that heat is radiated out in to space at a far higher rate than any modeling system to date can account for.
Climate sceptics like Nazi appeasers: Rees
NSW Premier Nathan Rees compared climate change sceptics to Nazi appeasers as he addressed a roomful of scientists at the Eureka Awards last night.

In a speech about good policy based on good science, Mr Rees said it was important not to ignore the messages scientists were giving about the environment.

''The threat of climate change is catastrophic. In fact, the current wave of climate change scepticism smacks of 1930s-style appeasement: 'Hide under the blankets and it will go away'. But it won't go away.''
The Yale Forum on Climate Change & The Media » Chemical Society’s Editor Sees‘No Difference’ After Flap on Climate Column
It was all raw red meat for the ravenous Morano, previously communications staffer to Oklahoma Republican Senator James Inhofe and now a prolific blogging contrarian. He wrote, perhaps wishfully, of a “climate revolt” at a major science organization.
Director takes ‘Challenge’ to U.N. - MovieNet News
Film News: Mark Terry’s polar pic to screen at conference — Mark Terry’s “The Antarctica Challenge: A Global Warning” will screen at the United Nations Climate Change Conference.
Can Crist Survive As A Green Republican? - Environment and Energy
But how long can Crist stay an environmental Republican? At the moment, he's gunning for Florida's Senate seat and being challenged in the primary by the far more conservative Marco Rubio, who's taken to savaging the governor's green tendencies (not to mention mocking Crist's appearances with Sheryl Crow at climate events). And, as Alex Kaplun observes in Greenwire today, the primary's taking its toll on Cris

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