Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Al Gore praises China and Japan for climate leadership | Grist
Predicting that China would take further action if global negotiations on a new treaty succeed, Gore said: “I think the glass is very much half full with China..."
How does a "very much half full" glass differ from a "much half full" glass or a "half full" glass?

A Wind Shift in Global-Warming Debate? - TIME
Yvo de Boer, the head of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), told reporters on Sept. 21 that the wording for a new agreement now being negotiated is "an absolute mess" so full of contradictions U.N. staff said it couldn't even be translated. "Climate-change policy tends to be a roller-coaster ride, but it seems to be getting rougher and rougher," he said. [Via Climate Change Fraud]
Court Decision Deals Blow to Carbon [Swindle] Prices - Green Inc. Blog - NYTimes.com
A court on Wednesday said Poland and Estonia could challenge limits placed by the European Commission on their carbon emissions, sending the price of pollution allowances down as much as 5 percent in early trading.
Silencing its critics...again (Rep. Michele Bachmann) - The Hill's Congress Blog
Remember when the EPA suppressed an internal report that raised questions about global warming, including whether carbon dioxide must be strictly regulated by the federal government? They couldn't let a little thing like facts get in the way of passing their cap-and-trade national energy tax.
Global warming = more tornadoes | Not happening this year « Watts Up With That?
Tornado related deaths are also way down with only 21 so far this year compared to 126 last year and a 3 year average of 91.
2008: Sen. Kerry Blames Tornadoes on Global Warming
Kerry appeared on MSNBC on February 6 to discuss storms that have killed at least 50 people throughout the Southeastern United States. So, of course, Kerry used the platform to advance global warming alarmism.

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