Thursday, November 12, 2009

Climate [hoax promoter]: Tough times ahead - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
“Unless everyone basically eliminates the emissions, we won’t solve the problem,” he said.

Schlesinger accompanied his talk with numerous equations and graphs that forecast steady increases in warming through 2100, citing the ongoing use of fossil fuels dating back to the Industrial Revolution.

Although some remain skeptical about the link between human-caused emissions and the warming trend, Schlesinger made it clear he’s tired of their arguments.

He said the evidence of the greenhouse effect is clear and compared the skepticism to people insisting that cigarettes don’t cause cancer.
European Parliament to organise expert hearing on climate change and food in run-up to Copenhagen conference
Two major guests, Dr Rajendra K. Pachauri, Chairman of the Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and Sir Paul McCartney, in his role as environmental ambassador, will use their fame to push legislators and experts to focus their attention on changes in what individuals eat, which, all together, can make a difference for the future of the planet.
Will the last eco warrior please turn off the light - Chichester Today
Damaging your eyesight, recycling down to the last yoghurt pot, going to work on roller skates and spending the rest of your life eating turnips may be a way of helping the environment, but since we still have eminent fellows pooh-poohing our eco efforts, it leaves me slightly baffled about the real benefits of green living.
Al Gore in Beverly Hills tonight -- latimes.com
Now, Gore is more respected than ever for his environmental work.

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