Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Soros' Cap and trade vision an illusion - The National Newspaper
[photo caption] If Mr Soros finds out how to make a profit from green investments, he will be among the first to do so.
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Neither Mr Soros nor many of the experts who joined him in Copenhagen last weekend appeared to believe that the upcoming conference two months from now, charged with forging a new global regime to confront climate change, will accomplish much. Mr Soros’s speech followed a sobering succession of scientists, economists and policy makers who threw cold water on the notion that any meaningful set of policies would be developed any time soon to combat global warming.
EPA Document Creates Crossfire Between Midwestern Utilities and Enviros - NYTimes.com
A new U.S. EPA analysis requested by Sen. Russ Feingold (D-Wis.) is spawning a lobbying frenzy among Midwestern utilities that claim the document shows they will be treated unfairly under federal climate [swindle] legislation.

They say the assessment (pdf) reveals that states like California will receive a financial windfall under a global warming bill, while states like Wisconsin will not get enough help and will have to spike electricity rates as a result.
And America’s Greenest Campus Is … - Green Inc. Blog - NYTimes.com
The contest, which was funded by grants from the Department of Energy and various foundations, will award the two schools $5,000 each, to be put towards green initiatives on campus.
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To spread the word about the contest, organizers enlisted Russell Simmons, the co-founder of Def Jam Recordings and one of hip-hop music’s most senior delegates, as the contest’s main spokesman.

It’s important that hip-hop play a fundamental role in this movement to get young people to change their behavior and reduce their carbon footprint,” Mr. Simmons said.
Meet Lindsey Graham, the Next GOP [Believer in the] Climate Change [Scam] - NYTimes.com
"I can't imagine a nominee for either major party arguing to the public that climate change is not real and man is not contributing to it," he said in February 2007. "If they take that position, the public is going to really question their judgment."

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