American Majority Mistrusts Copenhagen Climate Change Proposal - Mary Kate Cary (usnews.com)
Anyway, it sounds like the summit is unraveling quickly, and there may not be any agreement at all. The administration and some on the left will be frustrated, but I bet a lot of Americans are just fine with it. Not that people aren't worried about the environment, it's just a question of what to do about it and at what cost.Climate Change Fraud - 'Gore Effect' strikes as Congressional delegation to leave Copenhagen early to beat snowstorm
Much of the East Coast of the United States is set for a major blast of winter this weekend with snow totals of more than one foot forecast for the Washington DC area. The Congressional delegation of 21 lawmakers now in Copenhagen for the UN Climate Change Conference announced they would leave early in order to beat the snowstorm before it strikes the nation’s capital.Roger Pielke Jr.'s Blog: Lost Trust
The leadership of the climate science community has thus far shown no ability to differentiate between taking care of the integrity of its institutions in terms of building credibility and legitimacy, and advocating for action on climate change, emphasizing the latter almost exclusively. I would guess that many climate scientists will respond to this poll by complaining about the stupidity of the public and the efforts of disinformation campaigns, rather than looking to get their own house in order. If so, they may be in for a rough ride in opinion polls for some time to come.As ClimateGate Goes Worldwide, AP's Loven Grows Strangely Allergic to the 'C-Word' | NewsBusters.org
Now, suddenly after all these years, up to and including last month, the "carbon" is gone from Loven's reports from what is supposed to be the most important enviro conference in human history. Where did it go, Jen?CQ Politics | Copenhagen 2009 - GOPenhagen
Could it be that Jennifer Loven has, perhaps with her husband's grudging, abandon-the-ship help, figured out what a comprehensive hoax the whole global warming/climate change enterprise has been all these years, and is more than a little squeamish about reporting on the farce that is Copenhagen?
...toward the end, House Energy and Commerce Committee member Fred Upton of Michigan made a remark that, if true, could bring all the work of the Copenhagen conference to a grinding halt.
“I can tell you that if the House had to vote on Waxman-Markey today, it would lose by 50 votes. I can tell you a lot of Democrats, if they had to vote today, would vote the other way,” he said.
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