Friday, December 25, 2009

Dyer: Copenhagen aftermath: Not all is lost - Salt Lake Tribune
The developed countries must cut their emissions deeply and fast, and give the developing countries enough money to cover the extra cost of growing their economies with the clean sources of energy that they must use instead of fossil fuels. That's the deal, but most voters in the United States don't understand it yet.
Why is it allegedly so cheap to power the US with wind turbines and solar panels, and why is it so expensive to power other countries with wind turbines and solar panels?

Twitter / John Kubicek
RT @WeThePeopleUSA Balloon boy's parents sent to jail for hoax, but Al Gore and Michael Mann still free. Where's the justice?? #climategate
‘Scaremongering’ only increases public skepticism about global warming: Expert | Top News
London, Dec 25 : A leading global warming researcher has claimed that British Government’s ‘scaremongering’ tactics to convey environmental messages are not effective, and it is only increasing public skepticism about global warming.

Dr Lorraine Whitmarsh, who has carried out extensive research into public mistrust on the issue, said that the Government should rather incentivised low carbon lifestyles, which can save people money and have long term health benefits as well as helping slow climate change.
Mark Davis: The gift of 'Climategate' is a fresh start | News for Dallas, Texas
Santa makes his rounds later this week, but I've already received one of the best gifts ever: the complete unmasking of one of the most insidious movements of recent history – the radical effort to force reckless and needless constraints onto the human race in an attempt to change the planet's climate.

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