Wednesday, December 02, 2009

Fallout Over "ClimateGate" Data Leak Grows - Declan McCullagh - [Climate realism from CBS!]
Even before the massive East Anglia document leak, the odds of an agreement being reached at Copenhagen appear to have been narrowing. Throw in a Fox News report about the U.N. and global governance and some black YouTube humor, [he links to the famous "Hide the Decline" video] and it looks like climate change skeptics have finally found their voice. And scientists and politicians endorsing dramatic limits on economic growth to limit carbon dioxide have been reminded where the burden of proof properly lies.
Australia's vote on its carbon trading scheme has transformed the landscape of Australian politics. | News | eco-business.com
It has always been my view that the world would have much to learn from Australia’s handling of its emissions trading scheme, and there you have it.
Big flood recalled in song at climate change [hoax] meeting - The Star
Children from Bentley New Village School performed a song about the floods which devastated South Yorkshire in 2007, and Doncaster Little Theatre Youth Group presented a play on the same topic.

Richard Fern, from Oxfam, said: "Climate hearings are a chance for everyone to speak their minds - and that's what happened here.

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