The Climate Zoo in Copenhagen at C&ENtral Science
I’m told that Obama will bring a total of 700 people with him on December 18, counting security. Chavez’s entourage from Venezuela numbers 400.Why co-operate with Copenhagen cops? | Emily Apple | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
Spirits in the steel holding cages were high and resistance was in the air. Some broke down the doors of their cages, and the large warehouse echoed to caterwauling and chants of "No justice, no peace! F*ck the police!" The police nearly lost control of the situation, being forced to send in riot police and dogs, and it showed what could have been possible if more had resisted.Bitter cold equals new record for Idaho Power
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho Power Co. officials say the recent rash of subzero temperatures has led to a new record for power usage during the winter season.Weak: Keith Olbermann, Jon Stewart Attack Inhofe's Climate Skepticism
The exposure of Climategate and the impending failure of the Copenhagen climate summit have the global warming community on the ropes. And to add insult to their injury, Sen. James Inhofe, R-Okla., has taken his one-man truth squad to Copenhagen, to continue to underscore just how absurd the idea of anthropogenic global warming is.FOXNews.com - Polar Bear Goes Hunting for Climate-Gate Scientist at Copenhagen Summit
That has drawn the ire of the left, which knows it’s losing momentum here and abroad as the Copenhagen summit is nearing the end. And that has enticed two prominent left-wing heroes, MSNBC “Countdown” host Keith Olbermann and Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” host Jon Stewart to taking on Inhofe.
To a chorus of boos, a man dressed as a polar bear entered Copenhagen's main conference center Tuesday and began paging the discredited climate scientist whose hacked e-mails sparked the Climate-Gate scandal.The Canadian Press: Northeast B.C. town left shivering after major power failure during record lows
FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — Virtually the entire northeastern B.C. town of Tumbler Ridge lost power on Monday amid record-breaking low temperatures in the region.
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Meanwhile, a bird hitting a power line knocked out power for about 550 customers in Fort St. John, which had a record low temperature Sunday of -39.4, beating the old mark of -36.1 set in 1964.
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