Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Maurice Strong’s Outlook on COP15 Climate Change Negotiations, Exclusive Interview by Fred Dubee and Marisha Wojciechowska-Shibuya
Maurice Strong: The unsustainable nature of our current economic system was dramatically revealed by both the climate change and the economic crises. They are inextricably linked on a systemic, integrated basis and cannot be managed as separate and competing issues.
Bjorn Lomborg: Time for a Smarter Approach to Global Warming - WSJ.com
In the run-up to this month's global climate summit in Copenhagen, the Copenhagen Consensus Center dispatched researchers to the world's most likely global-warming hot spots. Their assignment: to ask locals to tell us their views about the problems they face. Over the past seven weeks, I recounted in these pages what they told us concerned them the most. In nearly every case, it wasn't global warming.
HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON [still promoting the greatest scientific fraud in human history] - The U.S. Is on Board - NYTimes.com
Our world is on an unsustainable path that threatens not only our environment, but our economies and our security. It is time to launch a broad operational accord on climate change that will set us on a new course.
New Scientist becomes Non Scientist « JoNova
...Alarm bells are ringing from Galileo’s grave. We’re trying to figure out if the world is warming due to man-made carbon right? New Scientist’s method is not to look at the evidence, but to look at the behavior of the sceptics. Did you see the blackhole of ad hominem that this once esteemed journal just stepped into? Logic and reason were reduced in a flash to a naked singularity. Follow their reasoning through the black hole and you don’t emerge on the other side.
“The Struggle Does Not Stop Here,” Say Witnesses at Climate Hearing | TERRAVIVA Copenhagen
COPENHAGEN (IPS/TerraViva) – ‘’Those who run the decision-making on climate change are the same who have caused it,’’ said Archbishop Desmond Tutu [is he even a climatologist?] at the world’s first international climate hearing on Tuesday.
CBC News - Montreal - Climate-change skeptics gain from Ottawa funding
The federal government has been funding an asbestos lobby group that promotes the work of prominent climate-change skeptics.

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