Need for holistic approach to climate change negotiations - Abdalla Salem El-Badri, OPEC Secretary General
First, we all want to see a reduction in overall global greenhouse gas emissions.12% Say Most Opponents of Obama Health Care Plan Are Racist - Rasmussen Reports™
Twelve percent (12%) of voters nationwide believe that most opponents of President Obama’s health care reform plan are racist.Treasury Admits Cap and Trade is a Massive Tax » The Foundry
And according to climatologists, all of these costs will be paid for no more than a 0.2 degree (Celsius) moderation in world temperature increases by 2100, and no more than a 0.05 degree reduction by 2050.Global warming and communications
...it's clear that the skeptic side is not an organised movement, despite vociferous claims to the contrary. The other big mistake they've made is to try and do the scientists' jobs for them (I'm not speaking about the actual climate scientists who object to the politics of global warming. I'm talking about popular writers and bloggers) instead of focussing on the errors in global warming communications from the 'alarmist' community.University of Minnesota scientists [and Pioneer Press team up on laughable climate fraud promotion; key truthful statement only appears near the end of the article] - TwinCities.com
Here's their portrait: As temperatures increase, droughts, violent storms and fires will become more frequent. Insects, some new to the region, will become more numerous and damaging. Invasive earthworms will continue their march north, consuming the forest floor's protective duff and warming and drying the soil. White-tailed deer will become more numerous, eating away at the forest's ability to regenerate as it otherwise would.
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Without dramatic intervention, the International Panel on Climate Change projects that summer temperatures for central North America could increase between 5 and 16 degrees Fahrenheit by the end of this century.
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Frelich said drier soil and warmer soil temperatures are to blame. But Reich cautioned that more study is needed to tie it to global warming.
"We really don't have much evidence one way or the other,'' Reich said.
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