Sunday, January 03, 2010

EU Referendum: Now it's Peking's turn
Even Delhi is suffering from unusual cold, with dense fog conditions playing havoc, bringing rail and air traffic to a standstill.

One assumes, though, that the multi-million dollar residence at 160 Golf Links has central heating so, once the servants have turned it on, Dr R K Pachauri will not be unduly discomforted.
Missing The Forest Farmland For the Trees
So now people want to plant more trees (which, in other cases, wouldn’t really bother us since we like trees and nature), which will come at the expense of farmland and in turn at the expense of everyone who benefits from America being able to produce inexpensive food.
NC Media Watch: What happened to Spain's green jobs?
As I have written before, every green job in Spain created through government subsidies resulted in the loss of 2.5 jobs in the regular economic sectors.
Green Inc. Column - Fault Lines Remain After Climate [Hoax] Talks - NYTimes.com
Christopher M. Monckton, a policy adviser for the Science and Public Policy Institute, a nonprofit group, said:

“The mountains shall labor, and what will be born? A stupid little mouse. Thanks to hundreds of thousands of U.S. citizens who contacted their elected representatives to protest about the unelected, communistic world government with near-infinite powers of taxation, regulation and intervention that was proposed in early drafts of the Copenhagen treaty, there is no Copenhagen treaty. There is not even a Copenhagen agreement. There is a ‘Copenhagen Accord.”’
EU Referendum: Driving us into poverty
The paper also does something we rarely see, listing the charges already loaded onto energy bills, telling us that we are "loaded up by five separate charges to help fund the battle to combat climate change and become greener." They are the EU Emissions Trading Scheme, the Carbon Emissions Reduction Target, the Renewables Obligation, the Community Energy Saving Programme and shortly there will be a levy on investing in clean coal projects.
Twitter / James Horsler
@jack_welch Think global warming irrelevant to argument. Surely better to get energy from renewables and save oil to make stuff in future?
Pachauri hopes binding agreement on climate change [hoax] in Mexico
Addressing a seminar hosted by the IIT Roorkee Alumni Association here, Pachauri said nobody was happy with the outcome of the Copenhagen Summit on the climate change.

“I hope to get an agreement at least in Mexico that should be binding agreement for all the countries of the world by which we can effectively meet the challenges of climate change whereby to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases rapidly and effectively and provide adequate funding to developing countries,” Pachauri said.

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