Wednesday, November 18, 2009

The BBC ‘Catastrophical AGW’ All-Out Assault Has Started! « The Unbearable Nakedness of CLIMATE CHANGE
COP15 is three weeks away, and as expected things are getting hotter by the minute in AGW media outlets such as the BBC...
C3: The Greening of Africa: Peer-Reviewed Research Concludes That More CO2 & Warmth Will Decrease Deserts Almost 6% By Century's End
The new and robust vegetation growth in Africa comes as no surprise to those who follow the actual science of CO2 impact on the biosphere. Vegetation, be it grasslands or forests or agriculture, love higher levels of both CO2 and temperatures. It's not only Africa that will improve due to more CO2 and warmer temperatures, the entire world will.
The lack of evidence for man-made climate change - HK Climate
In this text, we maintain that there is no reason whatsoever to worry about man-made climate change, because there is no evidence whatsoever that such a thing is happening. We explain that it is all misinformation, and we invite you to check the evidence and reasoning that we provide to you. [Via The Reference Frame]
Copenhagen climate conference: more a planting than a burial - Telegraph
The chances of failure are great. Time is desperately short. If the US bill cannot be passed by June, it may well never be, as mid-term elections then approach. If a deal is delayed much beyond Copenhagen – as Achim Steiner, the head of the UN Environment Programme said yesterday – the risk of deadlock will be "extremely high". Mark Twain may have believed that "time cools, time clarifies", but here it will do the opposite, ruining the uncertain, but real, chance that humanity might control global warming before it ruins the lives of today's children.
Does having children contribute to climate change?
The United Nations Population Fund said if women are empowered to take control of their reproductive health they may choose to have fewer children, reducing pressure on resources and the environment.

"Slower population growth would help build social resilience to climate change's impacts and would contribute to a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions," it reads.

The 94-page State of the World Population Report 2009 calls for any deal on climate change coming out of the UN summit in Copenhagen this December to include measures to empower women and improve access to family planning services.

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