Monday, January 18, 2010

Climate change activists are wearing blinders - Brantford Expositor - Ontario, CA
In my opinion, all these people who are crying "wolf" and are so sure that it is the fault of OUR actions, are somewhat like the educated people of the middle ages, who were so sure that the sun revolved around the world, which they saw with their own eyes every day.
gulfnews : 'We can't cut a deal with nature'
Maldives President Mohammad Nasheed said serious, concerted efforts were required as soon as possible.
[Dec 17, 2009]: US Senate candidates at odds on state’s climate change [scam] issues - The Boston Globe
Attorney General Martha Coakley, the Democratic nominee, says addressing global warming is essential to survival of the planet and supports federal and international efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. State Senator Scott P. Brown, the Republican nominee, expresses skepticism about climate change and says he believes that legislation proposed to curb emissions is premature and would harm businesses and energy consumers.
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“It’s interesting. I think the globe is always heating and cooling,’’ [Brown] said. “It’s a natural way of ebb and flow. The thing that concerns me lately is some of the information I’ve heard about potential tampering with some of the information.’’
Forget climategate; here's a real embarrassment for the IPCC : [Alarmist James Hrynyshyn]
The revelation that at least one group of authors working for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change would rely on grey literature or even popular media sources for their reporting could end up being a real blow to the Nobel prize-winning organization.

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