Thursday, December 03, 2009

Al Gore cancels lecture during COP15
- We have had a clear-cut agreement, and it is unusual with great disappointment that we have to announce that Al Gore cancels. We have welcomed us and had a huge expectation for the event. We have appreciated that we have been able to give the Danes the opportunity to get close to the Climate Summit via Al Gore. . We do not yet know the detailed reasons for the cancellation, says Lisbeth Knudsen, CEO of Berlingske Media.
[Clowns suggest that avoiding meat on Monday will prevent bad weather] - Belfasttelegraph.co.uk
Sir Paul read out a statement from US climate change guru Al Gore, which said: "Meatless Mondays is a responsible and welcome component to a strategy for reducing global pollution."

Dr Rajendra Pachauri, Chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a fellow speaker at the "Global Warming and Food Policy: Less Meat = Less Heat" conference, backed Sir Paul, insisting: "Cutting meat down to five or six days a week will certainly make a difference."

But Irish MEP Mairead McGuinness told the event: "We were told (at school) to give up meat on Friday to save our soul, and now we are being told to give up meat on Monday to save our planet and, frankly, neither will work."
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This makes the job-killing cap-and-trade bill a political nightmare for Democrats, especially once the CRU scandal really captures the public imagination. No one will support higher energy prices and the economic handicaps they will impose for a cause rife with perceived falsehoods, misrepresentations, and flat-out fraud. The cap-and-trade bill has already been considered close to dead, thanks to Harry Reid’s rescheduling of it to the spring of an election year. This should convince all but the most radical Democrats on Capitol Hill to give up the effort entirely.

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