Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Scoop: UN head of climate slams NZ emission target
Dr Pachauri also slammed the “fallacy” that rich countries had to choose between the environment and the economy. “There are plenty of examples around the world, which are growing in fact, where countries are going on the path to green growth – developing sectors of the economy which will be far more robust in the future than continuing with business as usual. The political context needs to be changed.”
I was (partially) wrong « Climate Sanity
If we really concerned about reducing CO2 (I’m not), saving energy (I am), creating American jobs (I am), and saving money (I am), then we should support the production of an American car that is similar to a 1988 Honda Civic. Why argue the merits of a $40,000 car that few people will ever be able to afford? A $15000 dollar car that gets as good or better mileage and generates as little or less CO2 would be bought by millions and have a much greater impact.
Crisis! Rain returns to normal | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
“Less marked” is another way of saying rainfall levels are around what Australians lived with for decades, long before “global warming” got blamed for anything and everything.
Jim Hoggan | Congress Should Expose or Outlaw Astroturfers
If Bonner’s clients are that desperate to have a voice on Capitol Hill, Congress should call a hearing, inquiring into just how much influence is being peddled through phony organizations and faked letters. The U.S. badly needs legislation that requires organizations like Bonner to be more transparent and accountable, to disclose their funding and to declare their purpose on every occasion.
Ok, so who, exactly, is funding Al Gore's Climate Project?

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