Friday, October 23, 2009

Don’t Say You Weren’t Warned - Greg Pollowitz - Planet Gore on National Review Online
Beware the coming energy shortages thanks to "green" mandates.
Tufts Daily - For Tufts, not easy being green
“Luckily, for students looking for ways to get involved with environmental action, there should be plenty of opportunity within the coming weeks,” Buckner said. She cited ECO’s annual “Do It in the Dark” contest, which encourages students to reduce their electricity consumption in dorms.
[Will tomorrow's chilled global warming protesters "move the political needle" in favor of global warming hysteria that is very clearly dying?]
The lead up to the Copenhagen Climate Summit this December is not looking particularly promising. The world is split into two camps and in the past few months they have both been drastically lowering what can be expected from them in December.

On the industrialised nation front, the European Union has come out and said they will be “moving away” from the Kyoto Protocol which can basically be interpreted as its death knell since they were the strongest proponents of it in the past.
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Hopefully October 24 will be a showing of the world’s will to do something about climate change. Something that will motivate the world’s leaders to move in the right direction.
Climate bill crunch time - Lisa Lerer - POLITICO.com
But on Thursday, West Virginia Sen. Rockefeller indicated that the provisions would be insufficient to gain his support.

“There is no deal on coal,” he said on Thursday.

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