U.N. chief: Climate [swindle] could 'change course of our history' - CNN.com
Copenhagen, Denmark (CNN) -- U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon told nations that they had the chance to "change the course of our history" if they worked together to limit carbon emissions that are blamed for increasing global temperatures.This Week in Conservative Media: Climate-Change Denier in the Spotlight - The Gaggle Blog - Newsweek.com
Morano is soaking it up. “I want to personally thank the mainstream media for ignoring Climategate for so long. It allowed me to frame the issue of Climategate and present the information to the public without interference from the defenders of the global warming establishment in the media. Climategate's revelations have been a joy to behold for the many skeptical scientists who have struggled for years to get their story told about the UN's 'manufactured" consensus.'”The Associated Press: Minnesota corn harvest only 91 percent complete
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Climate-change deniers are getting much more attention these days, however. And Morano, undeniably, is quickly becoming king of the skeptics.
ST. PAUL, Minn. — With snow on the ground, Minnesota's corn harvest is only 91 percent complete.Copenhagen summit: Developing countries warn against pressure to reach deal | Environment | guardian.co.uk
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The last time Minnesota corn acres were less than 95 percent harvested by mid-December was in 1985, when 87 percent of corn had been harvested as of Dec. 15.
"No more words. We need to create political will and translate it into action. The world is watching," said Xie Zhenhua, head of the Chinese delegation.Heliogenic Climate Change: Circus in Dopenhagen tomorrow
NK: It's our job as journalists and activists to get the truth out there.Negotiators Remain Hung Up Over Disputes - Video Library - The New York Times
Negotiators in Copenhagen continue to discuss emissions targets, financial aid for developing countries and how to measure and monitor emissions.Abbott: ETS is old fashioned socialism | Australian Climate Madness
Redistributing wealth from "the rich" to "the poor" is what socialism is all about, and oddly, that's exactly what the ETS would do. Nothing for the climate, of course - don't forget that. And Tony Abbott is quick to point this out
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