Friday, October 30, 2009

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.

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]
Climate change deal under threat as Europe fails to 'put money on the table' - Telegraph
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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