Monday, November 16, 2009

Top 10 Tory bloggers disagree with David Cameron on climate change | Environment | guardian.co.uk
All of the top 10 Tory bloggers either doubt or dismiss the scientific consensus that climate change is caused by human activity, according to a survey of the views of top Conservative thinkers on the web. The views run counter to David Cameron's focus on environment issues and will deal a blow to his hopes of changing the Tory party's anti-green image.
Copenhagen must set date for treaty, says Denmark's environment minister | Environment | guardian.co.uk
Next month's summit on climate change in Copenhagen must set a deadline for a legally binding document, Denmark's climate minister said today.
Copenhagen summit: Change we can't yet believe in | Comment is free | The Guardian
This is a task that only governments can undertake and it is not as if they have not already had enough time to do it. The meeting that created the Kyoto protocol has convened in 10 other countries and cities since. The immensity of the task ahead is probably more apparent to world leaders than it was a decade ago. But time is running out. To prevent the global average temperature from increasing by more than 2C, there will need to be a global cut in emissions within the next five years or so. Some say the point of no return has already been reached. Does yesterday's decision represent change we can believe in? Not for now, and it remains to be seen if it will come next year.
Twitter / Andy Revkin
Wondering how much media will cut coverage of #Cop15 climate talks with all the "seal the deal" drama drained. http://j.mp/OnToCop16
Global Warming Fatigue Spreads | The Resilient Earth
“Where do you go after ‘unequivocal’?” asks Roger Pielke Jr., a science policy scholar at the University of Colorado, a reference to the measure of certainty the IPCC applied to its core findings in its 2007 report. By sounding the alarm too loudly, Pielke and others say, climate change campaigners could be causing the public to tune them out or could even provoke a backlash. Indeed, where do you go? Like a compulsive gambler doubling down on a bad hand, the climate change extremists continue to bet on their visions of pending disaster. It looks like the IPCC, the UN agency that cried “wolf” over climate change, is about to discover the consequences trying to deceive the world.

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