Video from the Copenhagen Climate Vortex « Watts Up With That?
It’s getting ugly over there, from protesters being arrested by the hundreds, to journalists having their microphones being shut off when asking “inconvenient questions, protesters denying free speech when skeptic Lord Monckton holds a press conference, to hunger strike wizened vacuous talking eco-skeletons.AP’s Seth Borenstein is just too damn cozy with the people he covers – time for AP to do something about it « Watts Up With That?
Cophagen, is now the vortex of climate weirdness. Glad I’m not there.
It is, in my opinion, time for AP to remove Seth Borenstein as “science reporter”. I believe he can no longer be trusted to report climate science without bias, due to this clear conflict of interest.Australia: A snowy dusting in Victoria’s summer « Where’s my Global Warming Dude? By Global Freeze
Most people consider summer a time to wear shorts and thongs wherever one pleases, with little thought of ski jackets or snowboards. However Victoria’s Mount Baw Baw saw a light dusting of snow, and it’s already two weeks into summer.American Thinker Blog: Soros climate change activity benefits his hedge fund investments
Interoil will benefit enormously from changes being promoted by Climate Change promoters - among them Barack Obama, the Center for American Progress, and a wide swath of democrats who have been beneficiaries of George Soros. Now his payoff seems assured. The huge stake in Interoil will be paying Soros huge dividends for many years in the future, as will his own investments in the politics of climate change.Canada freezes as snow storm strands thousands - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
People in the north-central part of the Canadian province of Ontario are digging out after one of the worst snow storms on record.Toronto struts its stuff at Copenhagen climate conference - thestar.com
Some areas north of Toronto received as much as 100 centimetres of snow over the past three days.
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Meanwhile, western Canada is in the grip of a cold snap with temperatures plummeting anywhere from -40 to -50 degrees celsius.
"It's an amazing opportunity to have Toronto's name be known around the world as a green leader," said Mayor David Miller, who is attending in his capacity as chair of the C40 cities' initiative on climate change.
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