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Monday, September 14, 2009

The Reference Frame: Global warming affects beer, eggs, corn, pork
Well, while the reports about the "research" of Dr Martin Possible appears in the media of all nations (including Poland and Hungary), it hasn't yet appeared in the Czech media. Thankfully, the Czech media stopped writing about the global warming idiocy in the early 1990s because they have understood that no one was interested in this crap.

Approximately 11% of the Czechs think that global warming is a man-made problem that the mankind should wrestle with but I think that most of these 11% wouldn't care about 0.06% of alpha acids in the Saaz hops.
India may agree to "non-binding targets" - COP15 United Nations Climate Change Conference Copenhagen 2009
"It is possible for us to identify quantifiable commitments that India voluntarily and unilaterally takes as part of its domestic political agenda," Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh said Friday. According to The Economic Times, the first draft of the proposed legislation is already being considered.
New Zealand's government lowers climate ambitions and energy costs
Today, New Zealand's center-right government announced a new Climate Change Policy, which is not as ”expensive and ambitious” as the previous Labour-led government's emissions trading scheme.

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