Sunday, October 25, 2009

Writer has facts wrong on chamber | coloradoan.com | The Coloradoan,
May merely questioned what the city government was planning to spend $20 million on for global warming. He asked for transparency.
Kitzbuhel Opens As More Resorts Open Early - Fast Track Ski News
Kitzbuhel in Austria is the highest profile ski resort yet to open (very) early for winter 2009-10 as the ski season catches everyone by surprise by starting two months ahead of schedule!
Cold weather across much of the northern hemisphere, bringing with it heavy snow in some cases, or simply low enough temperatures for the snow guns to operate long enough to build up a good base for the ski runs has allowed over a dozen resorts to open early in Canada, the US, Austria, Italy, France and Switzerland as well as Scandinavian countries.
Snow has also been reported in the Indian Himalayas, the Japan Alps and the Spanish Pyrenees, where Formigal and Baqueira Beret both reported six inches of pre-season snow in the past few days.
The Times West Virginian - Congressional delegation wary about ‘cap and trade’
Congress members Alan B. Mollohan, Shelley Moore Capito and Nick Rahall all voted against the resolution in June.

Sen. Robert C. Byrd, D-W.Va., reportedly plans to vote against the resolution while Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., has “serious concerns” with the House’s amendments to the original resolution.
Climate of fear | Edmonton
Death is a dish best served cold, and not from global warming, say activists who staged a mass "die-in" on the steps of the legislature yesterday.
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Jeff Johnston and Brandy Burdeniuk made the event a family affair, bringing along their eight-year-old son Sam, who helped hoist a gravestone with the slogan "Dying for leadership" as they lay on the steps of the legislature.

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