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[The piece reveals that one of Revkin's sons is a regular Limbaugh listener]Danish fairy tales – what can we learn? « BraveNewClimate.com
So while Barack Obama’s 20% number is nearly true in some sense, the reality is that wind has been supplying less than 10% of Denmark’s wind power on average over the last five years, and as little as 5% in the poor years. This despite a crippling level of subsidies that saddle Danish citizens with the highest electricity rates in the EU.Environmentalists divided over wind turbines, endangered bats - washingtonpost.com
Eric R. Glitzenstein, an attorney for the plaintiffs, said in his opening statement that both sides agree the windmills will kill more than 130,000 bats of all types over the next 20 years.Discussions on Climate Could Fail, Beijing Says - WSJ.com
BEIJING -- A senior Chinese climate-talks negotiator said efforts to broker a global climate-change deal may fail unless developed countries change their demands before a planned December summit in Copenhagen.
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"If the trend can't be turned around in the next round of meetings, I estimate the Copenhagen meeting can only fail," Mr. Lu said.
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Meanwhile, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported that Chinese President Hu Jintao told U.S. President Barack Obama in a phone call that a climate deal had to include the terms covered by the Kyoto Protocol.
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