Monday, December 21, 2009

American Thinker Blog: Please buy carbon offsets for the Philippine volcano
Hmmm, can Mother Nature be fined for violating cap 'n' trade and spewing dangerous carbon dioxide into the atmosphere or will someone, anyone in Hollywood please, please buy carbon offsets for the Philippine volcano?
BusinessDay - North hides nefarious aims under green cloak
...it is increasingly clear to those of us in the south that the north is using the summit as a way to maintain their living standards, while keeping the developing world in a state of destitution.
The View from Cullingworth: Let's forget about Copenhagen and just get on with the job
Rather than directing millions to meetings about climate change, why don’t we redirect that money to research into the technology that will decouple our leisure and pleasure from consumption of those pesky fossil fuels. And rather than painting barely believable disaster scenarios we should be making the case for thrift – and providing real incentives to support that case.

Grandstanding is a substitute for action not a route to action. Let's stop meeting like this and get on with the job.
Carbon permits fall sharply after Copenhagen deal - MarketWatch
LONDON (MarketWatch) -- The price of European carbon emission permits dropped nearly 9% Monday after climate talks in Copenhagen resulted in an accord that fell short of initial expectations.
The World from Berlin: 'Copenhagen Was an All-Out Failure' - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News - International
The weeks, months and years of talking ended in a limpid deal. The Copenhagen climate conference ended on Saturday with a vague commitment to preventing the average global temperature from rising by more than 2 degrees Celsius. German newspapers slam the failed summit and most are deeply pessimistic about any future deal.
Ellen Kanner: Meatless Monday: Life After Copenhagen
Meatless options are now in cafeterias at Miami-Dade and Broward public schools. Yes, meatless momentum is catching on even in this meat mecca. The school system's food service head Penny Parham says, "Our kids are so savvy. They want food that's good for them."
Pajamas Media » Climategate: The Perils of Global Warming Models
If a model has not been proven to fully reflect reality, then it has very limited use and should be treated like a horoscope.
70-year-old clergyman dies after 150 mile bike ride to climate [hoax] summit in Copenhagen - Telegraph

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