Eco-myth in free-fall « Asian Correspondent
For a while now, there has been a story doing the rounds that those great providers of renewable energy, wind turbines, have an unfortunate side effect of killing birds.Climate change deal under threat as Europe fails to 'put money on the table' - Telegraph
It's a story that climate change activists refute strongly. They say it's not just a misconception, it's a myth, and it's not just a myth, it's an eco-myth.
But now, unfortunately, we have the video. [Via Climate Change Fraud]
the EU agreed a vaguer £20 – £45 billion figure, which would mean an annual cost to European taxpayers of £6 – £9 billion a year by 2020. The money is conditional on other nations signing up to a global climate change deal and there was no guarantee that this is additional to aid.Limiting Growth in Two Provinces Is the Key to Canada’s Greenhouse Goals, Study Finds - Green Inc. Blog - NYTimes.com
A report by two environmental groups and funded by Toronto-Dominion Bank finds that Canada can only meet its greenhouse gas reduction targets by limiting economic growth in the oil rich provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan.
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