Letters: Think global, act local after Copenhagen | Environment | The Guardian
A groundswell of actions by individual communities led by local authorities, supported in turn by national government, is surely the most effective way of creating the climate for change that would tip our leaders into action.How the global warming cult took control of Wikipedia | I Hate the Media - Fun with Liberal Media Bias
...Of course, Connolley probably wrote his own Wikipedia bio, so we have no idea if any of it is true.Global Warming, Climategate, and the Dangers of ‘Expert Consensus’
But one need not be an expert of any sort to recognize that for both Left and Right, faith dictates the facts and today’s truths often become tomorrow’s fiction. And it is mighty curious that for every new crisis, a massive and expansive government corrective is always the proposed solution.Anorak News » Blog Archive » Climate Change Hero Fidel Castro Complains Of Police Brutality In Copenhagen
IN Copenhagen, the climate change protest is joined by that master of human freedom fidel Castro. After Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Robert Mugabe and Sudan’s Nazis, here’s Fidel - he ofd the “dictatorial style of government and ruthless suppression of opposition”. Fidel makes a perfect Al GoreanSouth Africa blasts Copenhagen failure - Boston.com
PRETORIA, South Africa—South Africa says Copenhagen's failure to produce a legally binding climate change agreement was unacceptable, joining a global chorus of condemnation even though it helped draft the final accord.Editorial - Copenhagen, and Beyond - NYTimes [still clinging to its religion]
But for the moment it is worth savoring the steps forward. China is now a player in the effort to combat climate change in a way it has never been, putting measurable emissions reductions targets on the table and accepting verification. And the United States is very much back in the game too. After eight years of playing the spoiler, it is now a leader with a president who seems to embrace the role.
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