Wednesday, October 21, 2009

[Gore jets to China to promote the greatest scientific fraud in history]
Gore said he was confident the U.S. Senate would pass a climate change bill before the conference and said a watered-down House bill could be amended later to strengthen its provisions.

He said that while any global pact reached in Copenhagen was bound to disappoint many, it would likely be replaced by something stronger once the business community got on board.

"I choose to be optimistic," he said.
Great headline: "Livestock emissions still underrated, study says"
Producing meat has a huger environmental impact than what it has been supposed so far: at least half of all human-caused greenhouse gases (GHGs) are generated by lifecycle and supply chain of animals raised for food, say Robert Goodland and Jeff Anhang in their survey "Livestock and Climate Change", in the latest issue of World Watch magazine.
£100m to fund green projects in London - Building
London will benefit from a £100m investment into sustainable projects, which could create 1,000 jobs.
Rally Saturday focuses on global [warming fraud promotion]
Why the number 350? 350 is the amount of carbon (parts per million) that the Earth’s atmosphere can handle to maintain life here as we know it, organizers said. Above 350 is considered harmful for the planet and near a tipping point with no return. “The Earth’s atmosphere has already passed that number. It is at 390 parts per million, which is why the Arctic is melting, why drought is spreading across the planet, why people are already dying from diseases like dengue fever and malaria occurring in places where they’ve never been seen before,” the release said.
The Killers Go Ape To Fight Climate Change
Recorded with the APE house band, Rhythms Del Mundo, ‘Hotel California’ has been given an Afro-Cuban treatment and is already a smash radio hit all over Europe.

The song will be heavily promoted in the run up to COP15 – the Global Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, December 7-18, where it will be the soundtrack to the conference (there’s even talk of a performance – but more on that in due course).
[Bummer: CO2 to make Britain really really cold]
Mr. Cousteau does subscribe to the theory that ice melt will shift the gulf stream off of the east coast, and could lead to an ice age in Europe.
[Bummer: CO2 to make Britain really really hot]
CLIMATE change could lead to a rise in average summer temperatures in parts of Britain that is nearly double the level which the EU and others say is dangerous, a study said yesterday.

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