Audit finds waste in federal 'green' projects - TwinCities.com
The project was counted among the department's "green" successes — until auditors discovered that the buildings had been torn down several years ago and that the government had paid $850,000 for energy savings at facilities that no longer existed.Climate [hoax] deal failure 'could mean war' | The Australian
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The problems are not exclusive to Oak Ridge. The auditors, from the department's inspector general's office, also determined that $565,000 had been paid over six years under the same arrangement to a contractor in Texas for a high-efficiency laundry that was no longer in use. The department also paid out $3.4 million on another project without checking whether the conservation measures worked — and $160,000 for measurements that were never taken.
IF the world fails to reach agreement on tackling climate change soon then it could end in war, climate scientist Tim Flannery has warned.Jennifer Marohasy » Why I am an Anthropogenic Global Warming Sceptic: Barry Moore
Not one of the predictions made by some 29 computer programs in the past 10 to 15 years even remotely resembles the climate of the past 10 years.Actualité financière: Irish Prime Minister Confirms Carbon [Scam] Tax In 2010 Budget
DUBLIN -(Dow Jones)- Ireland's Prime Minister Brian Cowen Monday said the government will implement a carbon tax in the 2010 budget due to be unveiled in December.[Warm weather is "favorable weather"] - Bloomberg.com
"We're committed to a carbon tax measure in the budget," Cowen said, speaking on the sidelines of a factory opening in Tullamore, County Offaly.
Sept. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Soybeans and corn fell on optimism warm weather will advance harvesting in the U.S., the world’s largest grower and exporter, and curb the risk of frost damage.
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“The market’s focus is on supply, and the favorable weather we are seeing now isn’t exciting the market,” said Chen Baomin, a trader at Jilin Grain Group Co. in Changchun.
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