Friday, December 11, 2009

COP15 – day 4 roundup - COP15 United Nations Climate Change Conference Copenhagen 2009
A war on drafts has broken out at the Copenhagen climate conference. In response to an alleged Danish draft that was leaked, China, India, South Africa and Brazil on Thursday published a draft for a climate deal calling for a “binding” amendment to the Kyoto Protocol.
Sweden pledges 800 million euro for climate change [swindle]
Alenius said Wednesday that not all the 27 countries would be able to assist because some are experiencing serious financial problems.
[China: One billion people anxiously wring their hands, ready to unthinkingly mimic every detail of the Welsh response to the climate scam]
As the first week of the Copenhagen Climate Change talks come to end, Welsh Environment Minster Jane Davidson says that Wales is already leading the way on tackling climate change.
Hot Air » Blog Archive » Chris Matthews: Palin’s not so stupid that she actually doubts man-made global warming, does she?
A little piece o’ comedy gold from last night’s “Hardball” in honor of the new Rasmussen poll showing just 37 percent of likely voters believe global warming is man-made compared to 47 percent who think it’s driven by long-term planetary trends.
Twitter / Denise
@AP_ClimatePool Hi, interested in doing Q & A at COP15 on "Don't Blame Cows for Climate Change" Sat with ILRI expert http://bit.ly/2JDxZP?
YouTube - John Stossel tackles global climate change/climategate
Tackling the subject of global climate change on the first edition of his new show on the Fox Business channel, Mr. Stossel interviews Jerry Taylor (Energy Analyst for the Cato Institute).  [part 2]
YouTube - Stossel: Is global warming science or religion?
Stossel interviews "Superfreakonomics" co-author Stephen Dubner and Jerry Taylor of the Cato Institute. This is from John Stossel's first show that premiered on the Fox Business channel.
Twitter / Wendy Langdon
in honor of #ObamaFriday i will fly to norway twice in a week and then complain about global warming.
[Sri Lanka: Public not buying into the global warming hoax?]
However, in Sri Lanka there are some major barriers against formulating and implementing effective coping strategies actions against climate change at the national and other levels of activity. The information gathered from different sources indicates that there is a lack of agenda and listing of priorities and gaps in coordination as well as resource mobilization gap.

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