Thursday, November 19, 2009

If Cousteau went to Copenhagen | Grist
If Cousteau were alive to address the delegates in Denmark this December, he would probably summon the courageous warrior he was in his youth and insist that humanity, not the earth itself, is in danger—and that this might not be a bad thing. He would likely argue that a world with fewer people, ultimately, is the answer. Then he would demand that we keep trying in the face of terrible odds, simply because we have no other choice.
Climate change greatest global challenge -Dewar
British High Commissioner Bob Dewar has described climate change as the greatest single challenge the world faces.
Blankenship, Kennedy Jr. to debate at UC
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Massey Energy CEO Don Blankenship will debate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. about environmental issues at a forum on the future of energy, Jan. 21 at the University of Charleston.
James Boyce: Climate Change Deniers' Smear Campaigns Exposed
This is not a trial of public opinion. And if it were Mother Nature would have all the expert witnesses on her side saying, "Global warming exists and it is caused by human activity". End of story.
The Long Road to Copenhagen | Patrick J. Michaels
There are two different stories coming from the same political party on global warming, leading to only one conclusion: President Obama is about to (or has) ordered the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to mandate some type of cap on U.S. carbon dioxide emissions.

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