Friday, December 04, 2009

[Is this really enough people?]: 700-strong Brazilian delegation for climate talks
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is to head a delegation of 700 officials at the global climate talks starting in Denmark next Monday, authorities said.

The group includes 80 federal government officials, 100 regional officials, 40 lawmakers, as well as an unspecified number of scientists and environmental workers, the foreign ministry told O Globo newspaper on Friday.
Obama weighing second trip to climate summit - Monsters and Critics
Washington - US President Barack Obama is weighing the possibility of making a second trip to the climate change summit in Copenhagen this month, a senior aide said Friday.
Pajamas Media » Dutch: Gore Wrong on Snows of Kilimanjaro
The Netherlands is afire today over a Dutch study concluding Mount Kilimanjaro's snow melt — used as a symbol of AGW by Al Gore — is entirely natural.
Podcast: Cap and trade stinks, recycling sucks - Posted
If you happen to believe in man-made climate change — and you're excited about the upcoming Copenhagen climate summit — you need to listen to today’s podcast. Kevin Libin warns us that recycling can be a hugely wasteful activity if you’re interested in protecting the planet because it diverts energy and cash away from far more beneficial practices.
Canada won't be swayed by Copenhagen 'hype': Prentice
The Harper government won't buy into the "hype" surrounding the Copenhagen climate summit to rush into a new deal, said Environment Minister Jim Prentice on Friday.
Climate sceptics: are they gaining any credence? | Environment | guardian.co.uk
Hacked emails and a political victory in Australia have emboldened the denial lobby

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