Wednesday, December 16, 2009

US [to blow another $90 million on climate hoax]
The US will give $US90 million ($A99.41 million) to research on how to slash greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture, a senior official said on Wednesday, at the unveiling of the alliance at UN climate talks in Copenhagen.
Protesters occupy the constituency office of Canada's Prime ... - Yahoo! News Photos
Protesters occupy the constituency office of Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper in Calgary, Alberta December 16, 2009. Over 20 protesters arrived and refused to leave until the Prime Minister signs an aggressive climate treaty this week at the UN climate conference in Copenhagen.
Scuffles at Copenhagen demo
Protesters scuffle with police on the streets of Copenhagen on what they're calling a 'Day of Action' to encourage world leaders to step up their policies against climate change.
Border Patrol: Carbon Tariffs Rear Up in Copenhagen - Environmental Capital - WSJ
There are so many potential landmines awaiting negotiators in Copenhagen—from big-ticket items like emissions-reductions targets to financing to seemingly arcane items like forest protection—it’s hard to single out just one that could blow up the whole thing. Could carbon tariffs do the trick?
So where are these weapons of mass warming really? | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Why didn’t they tell us before the science wasn’t half as settled as they pretended? Did they lie to build the case for war against warming?

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