Carbon must be sucked from air, says IPCC chief Rajendra Pachauri - Times Online
Dr Pachauri, speaking to The Times on Saturday before travelling to Paris to brief President Sarkozy, suggested that the fossil fuel lobby could be behind a hacking incident last month that led to the publication of thousands of leaked e-mails between climate scientists. He said that it was entirely possible that “corporate interests” had had a hand in the leak.Mangalorean.Com
Dr Pachauri, who was in London for a lecture at the Wellcome Trust organised by the BBC World Service, demanded an immediate investigation into the hacking of e-mails from the University of East Anglia’s climatic research unit, which he branded an “illegal act”.
He said: “One needs firstly to find out personally who is responsible, who the culprits are and what were their motives. And unless we do that it is likely that similar things will happen in the future.”
New Delhi, Dec 1 (IANS) Thanks to recent announcements by the US and China, there may be a deal at this month's Copenhagen climate summit, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) chief R.K. Pachauri said Tuesday. This would put more pressure on India, which needed to quantify the steps it was taking to reduce global warming, he added.Ed Weaver: Just the biggest hoax in history - The Record Opinion: Serving Troy and its surrounding communities
It’s pretty clear that the SGAMs —sounds like scam when you pronounce it, eh? — Science, Government, Academia and Media, the people who propagated this great hoax, are simply going to stonewall the problems they should be facing.YouTube - [With Christopher Monckton]: 'Climategate' rap battle: Gore No More, Don't buy his Lie
The upcoming UN conference on climate change in Copenhagen is causing a storm before it's even started. Skeptics who claim man-made global warming is a hoax have come up with their own ideas on what's really heating up the planet. Some range from science to politics, others mock, rave - or even rap, as RT's Laura Emmett reports from LondonChallenge looms for Bart Gordon in Tennessee - Josh Kraushaar - POLITICO.com
Republicans are convinced that Gordon’s vote for a cap-and-trade energy bill and his initial committee vote backing health care reform legislation — even though he changed his mind and voted against the bill on the House floor last month — will come back to haunt him.Of Climategate, Googlegate & When Stories Get Too Long
There were so many that the story ballooned over the 1MB size, causing it to be dropped from Google News as too large (too large in file size, not too big of a story topic!).
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