Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Climate change [fraud] seen costing $300B a year
BONN, Germany - Cutting greenhouse-gas emissions to slow global warming and adapting to impacts such as droughts and rising sea levels are likely to cost about $300 billion a year, the top UN climate change official said.
Climate Change & National Security: A Tough Sell - Capital Weather Gang
Furthermore, just as reporters face skepticism from their editors when they try to cover climate stories, Sen. Kerry and others are likely to encounter stiff resistance from their colleagues who are far more concerned with the economic plight of the people they represent than they are about whether the U.S. military will have to conduct more humanitarian interventions in 2050 due in part to climate change-related impacts.
Carbon Expo 2009, the world’s largest climate change [fraud] fair, neutralized its emissions by 148 tons of CO2 equivalent - News
GARRIGUES MEDIO AMBIENTE, the GARRIGUES environmental consulting firm, was in charge of offsetting the emissions inventory during this event. For this purpose, the electric power and natural gas consumption of the all of the facilities used throughout the stages of setting up, holding and dismantling the fair, as well as the fossil fuels used for running the equipment and the fluorinated gases given off by the air conditioning systems were taken into account.

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