Thursday, December 10, 2009

Soros Finds Cash Supply for Climate [Swindle] - Dot Earth Blog - NYTimes.com
COPENHAGEN — As climate treaty negotiators continued to tussle over how much rich countries should pay to help poor ones deal with climate risks, preserve forests and adopt non-polluting energy technology, the financier George Soros appeared on the sidelines Thursday to identify a new pot of $100 billion that could help pay the bills.
In Copenhagen, Stores Heat the Streets - Green Inc. Blog - NYTimes.com
To encourage the shoppers, virtually every store leaves its door open — despite temperatures that hover near the freezing point.
Australia: Record cold morning in SA and WA « Where’s my Global Warming Dude? By Global Freeze
Elliston on the West Coast of SA dipped to 4.8 degrees, 10 below average and the lowest December minimum in 47 years of records.

A little further inland, Wuddinna was as cold as 4.6 at about sunrise, making it the coldest December night in 10 years of records.

Just across the WA border, in the Eucla, it was a similar story. Both Eyre and Eucla broke December records spanning more than 50 years.
Debunking Misinformation About Stolen Climate Emails « Climate Progress
There is no evidence that scientists “fudged,” “manipulated” or “manufactured” data.
[Fraudster] Jackson: U.S. EPA Boss Gets Warm Welcome in Copenhagen - Environmental Capital - WSJ
Lisa Jackson, head of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, had her “veni, vidi, vici” moment in Copenhagen at the big climate summit today.

She got a rousing welcome just two days after the EPA finalized its ruling on greenhouse-gas emissions, a preview perhaps of the reception awaiting President Obama when he visits Copenhagen near the end of the summit. She also stressed that the U.N. summit was not the “impetus” for her agency’s big ruling, but a fortuitous coincidence.

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